Joe M. Cain

1939 - 2012

Joe M. Cain obituary, 1939-2012

BORN

1939

DIED

2012

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Joe Cain Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 6, 2012.

Joe Merrill Cain passed away peacefully at 3 A.M. on Monday, November 5, 2012 at Indiana University Health Hospice House. Joe was the first born to the home of William Henry and Allie Marie (Siscoe) Cain on September 28, 1939 in Bloomington, Indiana. Joe grew up in Smithville attending Smithville High School, graduating in 1957. During the summers, school year and weekends when he was not tinkering with his car, he helped his Dad on the Zikes Road farm, he also worked at several filling stations then worked for his father who was a stone mason. Joe was of the Pentecost Faith.

In 1960 Joe decided to join the military and his choice was the Air Force. He did his basic training at Lackland AFB in San Antonio, Texas, then he was stationed Chanute AFB, Illinois, Ramey AFB, Aguidilla, Puerto Rico. While in the service he was assigned as an aircraft electrician and worked on B52 bombers and KC tanker planes. The air force training eventually led Joe a career as an electrician.

Joe belonged to many veteran organizations. He was a life member of American Legion Post #18 and was very active in the Post. He held all of the offices of the Post including Commander in 1988-89. He was a member of the Board of Trustees for several years and a very proud member of the Veterans Honor Guard for 23 years as well as 40/8 Voiture 843 as the Nurses Training Scholarship chairman. Joe also belonged to B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge 446, Moose Lodge 1081, Eagles Lodge 1085 and Amvets Post 2000.

Joe retired in 1993 from IBEW Local #725 as a Journeyman Wireman of 35 years in 1993. In the next few years Joe enjoyed playing golf with buddies. He was proud to say that he was made a member of the "hole in one club" on June 3, 2004 at Hidden Hills. Joe also enjoyed several years in his wood working shop making gifts and other items. His other hobbies included hunting and fishing, bowling and crossword puzzles.

Joe is survived by Mother, Allie Marie Latimer, wife and caregiver Karen (Hendrix) Cain, daughter Susan Anne James (Marty) and son Gary Wood (Tammy). Joe was thrilled that as much as he hated giving his little girl away that, he was to receive four beautiful grandchildren, Avery, Austin, Eli and Luke, they brought him over 19 years of enjoyment. Step-grandchildren Steven, Joni and Allison Medley. Siblings surviving include Sherry Taylor (Dale), Mike Cain, Jeff (Jackie) Cain, Dan (Suzy) Cain, Steve (Schyrel) Cain all in the Bloomington area, Don (Vickie) Cain of Crawfordsvillle and sister Karen Robertson (Ted) of McKinney, Texas.

Preceeding Joe in death were his father William Henry Cain, step-father Raymond Latimer, two nieces Marlissa Lane Taylor and Dana Cain Gilstrap, one nephew Todd Alan Robertson and sister-in-law Diana Cain several aunts and uncles.

Visitation will be Thursday, November 8, 2012 from 4 – 8 p.m. at Deremiah Frye Greene & Harrell Chapel. Funeral services will be Friday, November 9, 2012 at noon with visitation prior to services at 11 a.m. Services will be conducted by Wayne Trisler, Chaplain, American Legion Post #18 and Joe's brother Jeff Cain. Burial will follow at Valhalla Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel where The Veterans Honor Guard will conduct military rites. Family and Friends will gather at the American Legion Post #18 afterwards.

Joe, Karen, Gary & Susan would like to thank IU Health Bloomington Hospital Hospice, Nurse Terrie Brown, all the Home Health aides and all the staff at Hospice House. Donations can be made to IU Health Bloomington Hospice House, 2810 Deborah Drive, Bloomigton, IN 47403, 40/8 Voiture 843 for Nurses Training Education c/o American Legion Post #18 in his memory or the charity of ones choice. Envelopes will be available at Deremiah Frye.

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November 8, 2012

Amy Thomas

Karen and family, thinking of you all through this difficult time. Joe will be missed by so many. He lit a room up with his smile and the stories he told always but a smile on my face. So sorry for your loss.

November 7, 2012

Ruby Clay

Karen, so sorry for your loss of the love of your life. My heartfelt condolences and prayers for your strength in the coming years. My prayers are for you and your memories that will never fade. Ruby Clay, Bloomington, ; Gaffney, SC

November 6, 2012

Sharon Masters

Karen and family, So sorry about Joe. I know he will be greatly missed by all.
Sharon Masters (Blgtn, IN)

November 6, 2012

Cheryl Holladay

Susan and family. I was very sad to hear of the passing of your father. I know he was incredibly special and very much loved by his wife, you and all of your family. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this very difficult time.

Cheryl Holladay

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