Martina M. Tiemeyer
October 8, 1924 ~ November 20, 2015
SERVICES: 10:30 a.m. Friday November 20, 2015 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home OFFICIATING CLERGY: Pastor Patrick Galliger FINAL RESTING PLACE: Garland Brook Cemetery VISITATION: 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Martina M. Tiemeyer, 91, formerly of Columbus, died at 9:24 p.m. Sunday, November 15, 2015, at Aspen Place Health Campus in Greensburg. Martina was born October 8, 1924, in Bartholomew County, the daughter of Martin F. and Ada Catherine (Volland) Tiemeyer. She graduated from Indiana Business College in 1960 and retired in 1983 from Cummins Engine Company after 14 years of service. She was previously employed at Allison Transmission in Indianapolis. Martina enjoyed golf, swimming and bowling on several leagues. She also enjoyed pearl knitting and bead stringing and was known as "the Bead Lady." She was a loving and devoted mother who loved family get-togethers. She always liked hosting the family for dinner at Christmas time at the Kopper Kettle. She will be greatly missed by her son and daughter. Survivors include her son, Jerry Horn of Columbus; daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Dennis Zebell of Columbus; nephew, Dennis Unger of Marble Head, Ohio; and nieces, Donna Tiemeyer of Columbus and Anita Tiemeyer of Indianapolis. She was preceded in death by her parents, Martin F. and Ada Catherine Volland Tiemeyer; a brother, Marshal Tiemeyer; and a sister, Betty Unger.






Tina was a very kind person. She was so helpful to me when I joined the family of Cummins, Inc. I was so sad today when I learned of her passing. On the day I retired, she came from another of Cummins plants to Cummins airport and brought me one of her beautiful creations so beautifully wrapped. Sadly that was the last time I saw Tina. Her kindness to all people and her warm smile will never be forgotten by me. God knew Tina needed to rest so he called her home. Gods richest blessings be on you Tina. The world was a better place because you were in it. Anne Long