Alice Ream Timm, 93, formerly of Michigan City, Indiana passed away peacefully in her home, on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024, in Hebron, Indiana.
Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 29th, 2024, at Queen of All Saints Catholic Church, 606 Woodland Ave., Michigan City, Indiana with Rev. David Kime, officiating. Entombment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Michigan City, Indiana. Visitation will be Tuesday, May 28th, 2024, from 4:00 pm until 7:00 pm. at Ott/Haverstock Funeral Chapel, 418 Washington St., Michigan City, Indiana, and from 9:15 am until 10:00 am Wednesday at the Queen of All Saints Catholic Church Legacy Center.
Alice was born December 9th, 1930, in Michigan City, Indiana to the late Joseph and Theamama (Attar) Nowfel. On June 28th, 1952, in Michigan City, Indiana she married Robert G. Ream who preceded her in death on August 31, 1999. In Michigan City, Indiana. On November 6th, 2004, she married Jerome Timm, DDS, who preceded her in death on August 16th, 2009. Surviving her are three daughters, Jackie (Tom) Covault of Hebron, Indiana, Mary, (Bill) Rusboldt of Commerce City, Colorado, Patty (Randy) Leonard of Hebron, Indiana; three sons, Mark Ream of Michigan City, Indiana, Rick (Molly) Ream of Marietta Georgia, Philip Ream of Michigan City, Indiana; and one sister, Josephine Gazall of Lansing, Michigan. She was preceded in death by two sons, Joseph Ream, and Robert (Darla) Ream, Jr. along with three brothers, Philip (Mary) Nowfel, George (Doris) Nowfel, and Daniel (Denise) Nowfel; three sisters, Marie Nowfel, Sally (Frank) Martinal and Florence (William) Shaver.
Alice was a member of Queen of All Saints Catholic Church, in Michigan City, Indiana. She also served as a councilwoman for the town of Trail Creek, along with being a member of the Michigan City Exchangettes.
If one were pressed to sum up our beautiful, kind, and caring mother in just one word, that word would be “family.” To Mom, family was everything. She never wavered in her commitment to any of her children or grandchildren. She could be counted on for anything if it involved her family. She was a tireless listener, encourager, and loving and supportive mother and grandmother. Her wisdom was empowering and her love for her family knew no bounds. Her children were proud to call her their mom. Every one of her 15 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren delighted in being with and loved their “Sito.” She has left us with a huge void in our lives and she will be greatly missed.
Mom always had a smile on her face and those lucky enough to know her could see the genuineness of that smile. She cherished her friends who knew she was a beautiful soul, inside and out. She was a loyal and generous friend, and she will be missed by many.
Contributions may be made to Share Foundation for the Handicapped, P.O. Box 400, Rolling Prairie, IN 46371.
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