
Date Of Birth: September 3, 1950
Date Of Death: November 21, 2009
Josefine (Jo) T. Murnan, 59, of Indianapolis, passed away on the 21st of November, 2009, after a months-long battle with cancer. She was born on September 3rd, 1950, in Straubing, West Germany and came to the United States in 1964. She worked several years as a bartender and waitress in various restaurants and pubs – The Ground Round, The Mini-Pub, Pikes Peak, Priola’s, The Bowery and Casio’s. She was well known for her out-going personality and love of a good joke. She was also known for saying “Dynamite comes in small packages!” when a customer stepped out of line. She was a Navy wife for 15 years and an Army wife for 7 years. As such, she traveled to Iceland, Greece and Italy, picking up a little Icelandic, pretty good Greek and fluent Italian. These were in addition to her German, of course, and English. She was very much a veteran of service to her adopted country.Jo was really very good in the kitchen, specializing in hearty German meals and terrific Italian-style dishes. Her German Potato Salad and Green Bean Casserole were in big demand at pitch-ins and picnics. She loved her cats, milk chocolate, country and western music (especially Patsy Cline) and, lately, grew very fond of Hawaiian Island music. Jo was always ready to listen when a friend needed to talk. She would help whenever and however she could. Jo was a wonderful wife, a loving mother and a true friend. Jo was preceded in her last journey by her mother, Theresia Kachlmeier LeMaster; her step-father, Harrison LeMaster; and her sister Sylvia Lewandowski (Dennis). She is survived by her husband, Bill; her sons Raymond P. Gibson (Philippina) and Walter C. Gibson; granddaughters Mallory and Olivia Gibson; sister Irene Schoenauer (John) of Ohio; brothers Alfred LeMaster, George LeMaster (Tammy), Bill LeMaster; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service in celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, December 5th, 2009 at Soldiers Memorial Chapel at Fort Harrison, 5626 Lawton Loop East, Indianapolis at 1:00 PM. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.







Robin Spancake says
Ray: My heart goes out to you. I never met your mother, but someone who raised an outstanding person as yourself must of been a pretty outstanding person herself. If you need anything, please let me know. Robin
Cindy Allen Sanders says
“You touched my soul and my heart with your faith and your gifts. I didn’t know you well enough or long enough. Please pray for us who remain behind and greet us later on.”
Bill, I’m so very sorry for your loss. Know that she suffers no more and waits for you till you meet again. Know, too, that I am here for you and love you, my dear brother. Allen sends his thoughts and prayers as well. — Cindy
To Jo’s family: We are so sorry for your loss. You have our deepest sympathy.
Tom Harrell says
Jo: We already miss your radiate smile and hearty laughter! I know we will meet again in God’s Heaven!
Bill, Ray and Family: Great is your loss and we extend our deepest sympathy to you! All our hearts are sad! Time will heal our hearts and we have our memories to help us get through it all! Peace be with you always!
The Harrell’s
Tom and Linda
Kathy and Jim Guerin says
Bill, we are so very sorry for your loss. If there is anything that we can do for you please do not hesitate to call us.
Kathy and Jim Guerin
Kris Misner says
Ray and family – Hold your memories close to your heart – praying for comfort and peace
Warren Neill says
Bill, My sincerest condolences to you and your family at this time of loss.
Pat Cunningham says
My sincerest condolences to you during this time of loss.
Dale Wentling says
Your Mother’s saying “dynamite comes in small packages” has a special meaning to me. My great aunt believe in that saying and she has passed too. I know Mom will be missed by Ray and his Family but her pain is has been eased by God. He decided to make her well again in his kingdom. May God be with you and family as losing someone you love is never easy. A reunion awaits you in Heaven. Trust in God.
Melanie Roberts says
Ray and Walt so sorry, I cant believe she is gone. I always thought my aunt jo would be here for ever. Im so sorry! I love her and u guys very much. I think about u always! love Melanie and family