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Esther Eileen <I>Abnet</I> Habegger

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Esther Eileen Abnet Habegger

Birth
Geneva, Adams County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Oct 2015 (aged 91)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Esther Eileen Habegger passed away unexpectedly, from natural causes, on October 28, 2015 at St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital. Esther was born on July 18, 1924 to Charley and Edna Abnet in Geneva, Indiana.

She was the valedictorian of Geneva High School in 1942 and graduated from Indiana Business College in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She served as office manager for thirty years for pediatricians Dr. George Teter and Dr. John Zimmer in Indianapolis.

She married Herman R. Habegger, electrical engineer, scientist, and author, on May 25, 1947, in Berne, Indiana. They moved to Indianapolis in 1949 and lived most of their years there raising their children Rebecca Mundy, Julia Green (born during a time they lived in North Carolina), Sara Cala and Joseph Habegger.

She and Herman traveled extensively (four continents) and volunteered in the US and in several foreign countries. She was an avid birder, a pianist, and loved gardening and baking.

She was especially sociable with a friendly personality. She is survived by her husband and children, ten grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.

Services entrusted to Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory, Harry W. Moore Chapel.
Esther Eileen Habegger passed away unexpectedly, from natural causes, on October 28, 2015 at St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital. Esther was born on July 18, 1924 to Charley and Edna Abnet in Geneva, Indiana.

She was the valedictorian of Geneva High School in 1942 and graduated from Indiana Business College in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She served as office manager for thirty years for pediatricians Dr. George Teter and Dr. John Zimmer in Indianapolis.

She married Herman R. Habegger, electrical engineer, scientist, and author, on May 25, 1947, in Berne, Indiana. They moved to Indianapolis in 1949 and lived most of their years there raising their children Rebecca Mundy, Julia Green (born during a time they lived in North Carolina), Sara Cala and Joseph Habegger.

She and Herman traveled extensively (four continents) and volunteered in the US and in several foreign countries. She was an avid birder, a pianist, and loved gardening and baking.

She was especially sociable with a friendly personality. She is survived by her husband and children, ten grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.

Services entrusted to Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory, Harry W. Moore Chapel.


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