Ona Weddle

Ona Weddle

September 24, 1947 - October 08, 2025

Obituary

Ona Elizabeth McClain Weddle was known as Betsy by her family and many friends.  She was born on September 24, 1947 to Julian and Bonnie McClain.  Betsy departed this life on October 8, 2025 at 78 years of age.  She had one dear brother, Richard.

Betsy graduated from Warren Central High School in 1965.  Betsy met Larry Weddle, the love of her life, one Thanksgiving eve while she was out with one of Larry's friends.  Larry was not shy about pursuing this classy, “spunky little gal” – and they were married in April of 1977.  Together they raised and loved their family:  sons Jeff Keen (Deana) and Scott Keen (Yvonne); grandchildren John, William, Adam, Molly, Christopher, Aaron, Cameron, Kassaandra, Isaiah, and Jaxson; and great-grandchildren Makayla, Maron, Kason, Amora and Maylee.  Betsy's family was the center and light of her life.

Over the years Betsy showed her natural gift for drawing people to her.  She shared her ready smile and warm heart with people at work, in her neighborhood, and at St. Christopher Parish.  So many were blessed to have her as a friend.  Betsy was generous in giving of her time and talents to others.  Many children at St. Christopher referred to her as “Grandma Betsy.”  Betsy's home reflected her gifts of warmth and hospitality.  No matter the season or holiday, the Weddle house was always beautifully decorated, inside and out.  The table was ready at all times with seasonal place settings and décor, and little treats were set out for whoever stopped by for a chat.  Pictures of family and friends were liberally sprinkled on shelves and tables throughout the Weddle home. 

Betsy dealt with struggles and health issues throughout her life by relying on her deep faith.  This “little spunky gal” was a very strong woman.  At the age of 70, when many folks would enjoy putting their feet up in retirement, Betsy decided to enroll in a program through Vincennes University.  She graduated with her certification as a medical assistant.  She used this as yet another opportunity to help others, this time in home health care.

In Betsy's last years dealing with illness and pain, she remained the classy, spunky little gal she always had been – concerned about Larry and her family, visiting with many friends, and relying on God's love to bring her peace.

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Gwen McCullough
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I met Betsy when she worked at the Clermont IGA with my husband (Dan McCullough). We hung out together for a while but then lost touch after a while. I am saddened by Betsy's passing. After seeing her face book posts of late I saw she was having difficulties, but I also saw she was surrounded by many people who loved and cared for her. I prayed for Betsy that God's hand would touch her. I know that we would like to say He didn't heal her. But I think that she was healed. Betsy received the perfect healing for she is now resting fully healed in the hands of Jesus.
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SCOTT KEEN
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MOM COLTS WON TODAY HECK YOU KNOW THAT IM SURE HEAVEN HAS A BLUE CREW UP THERE .. I MISS YOU YOUR PAIN IN THE ASS SON *SCOTT*
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Fran & Al Gayzik
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Even miles apart Al & I enjoyed keeping up with and family on Facebook. She had lots of energy and was always with a smile. We lived in Muncie,In. (Ball St!) for a year in the mid 70's, fun time with Betsy and her family. RIP, dear Betsy.
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Kari Schulz
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What a beautiful lady! She was always so kind to everyone!!!! Our deepest condolences to Scotty and all the family..she will be missed by all who knew her⚘️
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Sharon Armbruster Clark
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Betsy came into my life when she dated my brother way back in the 1960s. I was so happy to reconnect with her a few years ago and to keep up on Facebook. I liked to say we were almost sisters in law, but our real love connection was thru our shared faith. She was a sweet friend...I'm thankful that she is no longer in pain. Rest in peace sister. Sharon Armbruster Clark

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