Patricia K. Unrue

patricia unrue

February 23, 1947 ~ January 24, 2019

Patricia K. Unrue, 71, of Columbus, died at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, January 24. Patty was born February 23, 1947, the daughter of Bob and Marifrances (Rogers) Speer, she married Theodore Unrue on August 23, 1969. She graduated from Columbus High School (1965), from Ball State University Summa Cum Laude in Elementary Education (1969), and earned a Masters in Education from Indiana University (1972). She loved her family and enjoyed spending time with them. She was a passionate elementary teacher, touching many young lives in 34 years of teaching at Rockcreek and Parkside Elementary Schools. She also authored several teaching articles. Her hobbies included going on family camping trips, gardening and needlework. She had traveled to all 50 states and several foreign countries. She was a member of Sandy Hook United Methodist Church and several teacher organizations including Delta Kappa Gamma, Indiana State Teachers Association, and Columbus Retired Teachers Association. She was involved with 4-H and served on the Bartholomew County Fair Board, Extension Board, and the 4-H Council. She received many awards over the years for her service to others including the Rural Service Award, Conservation Teacher of the Year, Indiana State Reading Council Service Award, Indiana State Retired Teachers Volunteer Award, and Columbus Regional Hospital Volunteer of the Year She spent many hours volunteering at Columbus Regional Hospital, Love Chapel, and Mill Race Center. She is survived by her husband, Ted Unrue of Columbus; son, Todd Unrue (Leslie) of Elizabethtown; daughter, Melanie Rosenthal (Josh) of Louisville, KY; grandson, Levi Unrue of Elizabethtown;  granddaughters, Lydia, Junia, and Apphia Rosenthal of Louisville, KY; and brother, Ron Speer (Nancy) of Columbus. She was preceded in death by her parents, Bob and Marifrances Speer and grandson, Ezra Rosenthal. A Christian, she trusted in Jesus, His righteousness and His death and resurrection on her behalf, and now joins her Creator and Redeemer in glory awaiting the resurrection of the dead and the recreation of the world. Calling will be held Monday, January 28th from 4 p.m.-8 p.m. at Sandy Hook United Methodist Church, 1610 Taylor Road, Columbus, IN 47203 and Tuesday, January 29th from 10 a.m.-11 a.m.  The funeral service will be held Tuesday, January 29th at 11 a.m. at Sandy Hook United Methodist Church with the Rev. Marcus Speer and the Rev. Steve Austin officiating.  Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Love Chapel or Sandy Hook United Methodist Church.  

 

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  1. We are so sorry to hear of Patty’s death. Steve and Patty went to Rockcreek Elementary, North Junior High and Columbus High all 12 years. They lived around the corner from each other growing up. We are saddened by her sudden death and send our heartfelt sympathy for you and your family. Steve & Sue Howe

  2. Ted, Todd, and Melanie, I’m very sorry for the loss of your wife & mother. Patty was my teacher many years ago at Parkside Elementary School. She was an extraordinary person who truly loved her job and her students. She left a great impact on my life, which I’ve treasured all these years. She was a true example to all of us in all she did. She will be missed very much. God Bless your family. I hope that you find peace & comfort knowing that one day you will see her again!!

  3. Ted and Todd, I am sorry for your loss but through the testimony of your lives I am sure your hope is in Christ and God’s word. In this life we have trials and tribulation, sickness and disease but when our trust is in Jesus we look forward to a time when we see Him. There will be no more sorrow, to sickness nor pain, neither death nor parting will enter into heaven, which is the reward for a life lived for Christ. I pray that God gives you much comfort and strength not only through your faith but in every good memory you shared with your wife and mother.

  4. We are so sorry for your loss. Patty was such a good teacher. We want to send our thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

  5. May God be with your family in your time of sorrow. Patty was a wonderful teacher to my son Doug Wietlisbach.


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