SACRED HEART CHURCH
WARSAW, INDIANA

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Leo D. Kerber, Jr.      December 18, 2014

Kerber-Leo.jpg     Leo D. Kerber Jr., 65, of Warsaw, Indiana, died on December 18, 2014 at his residence.  He was born on April 8, 1949, in Woodstock, Illinois.
     Leo D. Kerber, aka Lee, was a longtime resident of Warsaw, Indiana.  He was born to Leo D. and Margaret Kerber.
     Lee graduated Warsaw High School in 1967.  He then attended St. Joseph College in Rensselaer, Indiana.  He graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting in 1971.  He returned to Warsaw after college and retired from Ranger Materials where he worked for over 20 years as a Bookkeeper.
     He was a member of The Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Warsaw where he became a 4th Degree Knight of the Knights of Columbus.
     Surviving are his two nieces Kathleen Marie McCoy and Christine Lee Milliken of Indianapolis; Paul & Jean Kerber of Colfax, Illinois; Lynn Kerber of Leesburg; Brothers in-law Tom Maher of Kokomo, Indiana and Darwin Call of Warsaw.
     He is preceded in death by his father Leo D. Kerber of Leesburg; his mother Margaret Tassie of Union City, Michigan; his sister Barbara Ann Maher of Kokomo, Indiana; and his uncle Robert Kerber, Colfax, Illinois.
     Lee was an exceptional Son, Brother, Uncle and Friend to all who knew him.  Throughout his life, he craved knowledge and was rarely seen without a book or newspaper in his hand.  His compassion, sweet nature, sense of humor and laughter are deeply missed by his remaining family.
     Services and Christian burial will be held on Saturday, July 18, 2015, at Oswego Cemetery, Leesburg, Indiana by Father Phil DeVolder at 10:00 AM.
     McHatton-Sadler is entrusted to the family for services.
 (7-11-2015)

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