• Date Of Death: September 4, 2019
  • State: Indiana

George J. Niebling Of Dyer, IN. Passed away Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at the age of 65.

George is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Shirley; children, Jerusha (James) Hensley, Adam (Candice) Niebling, Nick (Danielle Lopez) Niebling and Patrick (Tara) Niebling; precious grandchildren, Aiden, Lyla and Owen as well Aiden Hensley, Ramon Lopez and Mateo Dominguez; sisters, Marlene (late, Peter) Whelan and Carol (Ken) Clark; father in law, Frank Butoryak; in laws, Nancy Takacs, Dorothy (Roger) Watts, Dan (Sharon) Butoryak, Mary Jo (Steve) Fuson and Tom (Angela) Butoryak; nephews, nieces and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Lucille Neibling and mother in law Ora Jean Butoryak.

George was born in Schererville and attended St. Michael School from 1st – 8th grade. He graduated from Lake Central High School in 1972.

George spent the better part of 4 decades as a master craftsman and carpenter, building beautiful works of art from wood and nails, some of which still grace the homes of his family and many local businesses, churches, and hospitals. As a member of St. Michael choir, he shared his love of music with thousands of parishioners, gently strumming his guitar and bringing out the best in the singers he led.

He spent countless weekends on the links of Sherwood Golf with his friend, Ted or fishing with his life long friends, Alan and Paul, in waters of Wisconsin. George loved to watch movies and old TV shows, often quoting the classics with his kids; everything from The Andy Griffith Show & MASH, to Beverly Hills Cop and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. He perfected the art of cooking jambalaya, and could grill a mean beer can chicken or pork tenderloin.

He was a life-long fan of the Chicago Cubs and even learned to love the White Sox after attending the World Series with his son, Pat, in 2005. Football season found him rooting for the Chicago Bears and Denver Broncos. George had eyes that sparkled, and a smile that made people feel at ease within minutes of meeting him. He will be greatly missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him.

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