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Raymond Lewis Balogh (Bud) Obituary

Raymond Lewis Balogh (Bud) Obituary

Nappanee, Indiana - Raymond Lewis Balogh, Jr, 67, passed peacefully on Monday July 24 in Wakarusa, Indiana

Raymond (Buddy) L. Balogh Jr, was born on March 13, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio to Raymond L Balogh Sr and Grace (Wozniak) Balogh.

He is survived by his siblings, Ray (Sharon) Balogh, Gary (Jeanne) Balogh, Rick (Terye) Balogh, Wendy (Lloyd Bradshaw) Balogh; daughter, Lindsey (Joe) Meszaros; sisters-in-law, Georganna Balogh and Patty Balogh; nieces, Klara Balogh, Amanda Balogh, Becca Diaz, Sara (Zach Telschow) Balogh, and Elizabeth Balogh; nephews, Hondo (Lindsey) Balogh, Ben Balogh, Andrew Balogh, Robby (Hailey) Balogh, Mike (Reiko) Balogh; grand-niece, Jade Balogh; grand-nephews, Andre Diaz, Sebastian Balogh; Patrick and Westley Balogh; grandsons, William, Andrew and Harrison Meszaros and his close friend, Diane Miklosh.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Grace; his stepmother Joyce Balogh; his brother, Frank Balogh; niece, Sonia Balogh; and Lindsey's mother, Sue Beadle.

He went to Suburban Bethlehem Elementary, graduated from Northrop High School (1973) in Fort Wayne and went to college at IUFW. He attended Valparaiso University Law School 1977.

He worked as a law clerk for Judge Donald Jones in Elkhart County.

He practiced law for more than 20 years.

He served as head of Emergency Management under Mayor Dave Miller.

Writing was his true passion. He wrote for the Elkhart Truth starting in 2017 and transitioned to The Papers in Syracuse, Indiana where he worked for the last nine and a half years.

He was the author of the book Biblical Reflections as well as coauthoring and editing several more books with colleagues, friends and his brother, Ray.

He was a forever fan of Cleveland sports. He loved baseball and played vintage baseball for the Elkhart County Railroaders. He played fast-pitch softball for many years with his father on the team Ray's Northcrest Marathon. He was also integral in bringing the minor league team, The Miracle, to Elkhart County.

Bud felt called to serve in Mississippi after hurricane Katrina. There he spent time organizing a clean-up and restoration of a women's college there. He always remembered this time and his service there fondly.

He was an active member at Christian Center Church, in South Bend, leading adult bible studies.

He was known for his quick wit, wordsmithing, caring nature, and strong faith.

A visitation for Bud will be held from 4 p.m. 7 p.m. at Hartzler-Gutermuth-Inman Funeral Home in Elkhart on Thursday, July 27.

A funeral service for Bud will be held the following day, Friday, July 28, at 11 a.m. with a visitation an hour prior to the service at Faith Lutheran Church in Goshen.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to Rose Garden Recovery Community in Syracuse, Indiana, where he served as Board President.

To leave the family an online condolence, please visit the funeral home website.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Raymond, please visit our floral store.

Nappanee, Indiana - Raymond Lewis Balogh, Jr, 67, passed peacefully on Monday July 24 in Wakarusa, Indiana

Raymond (Buddy) L. Balogh Jr, was born on March 13, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio to Raymond L Balogh Sr and Grace (Wozniak) Balogh.

He is survived by his siblings, Ray (Sharon) Balogh, Gary (Jeanne) Balogh, Rick (Terye) Balogh, Wend

Published on July 26, 2023

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Friday, July 28, 2023

10:00 am - 11:00 am

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Friday, July 28, 2023

11:00 am

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