The following obituaries were received for Monday –
Raymond “Pete” Cain – Bedford
Raymond “Pete” Cain, 86, of Bedford, died at 1:03 a.m. Saturday, December 3, 2011, at IU Health Bedford.
Born October 22, 1925, in Bedford, he was the son of Eathel and Grace (Grow) Cain. He married Marguerite (Flinn) Cain October 18, 1947 and she survives. Pete retired from General Motors. He was a World War II Navy veteran and the former Commander of the American Legion Gillen Post 33 and the VFW Post 1686. He was a Mason and a member of the Englewood Baptist Church. Pete was an avid fisherman, camper and loving grandfather.
Survivors include his wife Marguerite, of Bedford, two daughters, Cathy Gilbert, of Bloomington, and Tammy Wronowicz and husband, John, of Bloomington; a daughter-in-law, Jeri Cain, of Bedford; five grandchildren, Phillip Cain, of Bedford, Chris Gilbert and wife Shannon, of Maryland, Shad Gilbert, of Bloomington, Mandy Allen, of Bedford, Brittany Phillips, of Bloomington; ten great grandchildren, Kelsi Allen, Kensi Allen, Christopher Gilbert, Alex Gilbert, Laney Gilbert, Alexis Nelson, Bowen Phillips, Shayla Sandoval, Brylee Holguin and Arianna Holguin; three brothers, Mike Cain and wife Jan, of Bedford, Jason Cain, of Bedford, John and wife Terry Cain, of California; two sisters, Lucille Richardson, of California, Geraldine Clark and husband Jim, of Bedford.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a step-mother, Francis Cain; a son Phil Cain; one brother, Richard Beasley and five sisters, Mildred Enochs, Rita Jarzombek, Linda Walker, Janice Cain, Marilyn Cain and Christine Bailey.
Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, December 6th in the Elmwood Chapel of Day & Carter Mortuary with Pastor David Ferry officiating. Entombment will follow in Cresthaven Memory Gardens with Military Rites being conducted by the American Legion Gillen Post 33. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Monday, December 5th and noon until the hour of service on Tuesday at the mortuary.
Family and friends may sign the guest book and light a candle in memory of Pete at www.daycarter.com.