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Douglas W. Aden — UPDATED

Written on January 4, 2018 by Staff Reporter

Categories: Kosciusko County

Douglas W. “Doug” Aden, 91, Syracuse, passed away at 5:30 a.m., Friday, Dec. 29, 2017, at his daughter’s home in Tulsa, Okla. He was born Aug. 9, 1926, in Chicago, Ill. to James and Jean Miller (Georgeson) Aden.

He graduated in 1944 from Thornton Township High School in Harvey, Ill. and was a United States Navy veteran. During his enlistment he was selected to take the “Eddy” test. Ten were chosen to take the test and only two passed. Doug and a second year student from Purdue. He was inducted in the school of Radio & Radar Technology Program.

He attended two years at Thornton Junior College, and graduated in 1951 with his BS Degree from Iowa State University’s School of Electrical Engineering Program. While in college he was a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon, a social fraternity, and held an office for two years. He also was a member of the Iowa State Singers for three years and held the office of President.  He participated in many theatrical productions, playing principal parts in ‘The Mikado,’ “H.M.S. Pinafore,’ and “Angel Street.”

He was married in 1954 in Thornton, Ill. to Erlene Hansen who preceded him in Aug. 1998. He moved to the Syracuse in the late 1970’s from Tinley Park, Ill. and was married on Feb. 16, 2002, to Sheila I. (Bell) Bowen, who survives.

He was formerly employed at Honeywell, where he helped with the design of the electrical installation for the Prudential Building in Chicago, Ill., Royal McBee with first generation computers, and Conant Broach as a developer of computer programs in the design for broaching tools.  He retired in 1992 and was a self-employed cabinet masker (following in his father’s footsteps) and attained a patent for the development of a vending machine for Wickman Company. After moving to Syracuse he was employed for Sea Nymph and Maple Leaf Farms, introducing computer systems.

He was a member of the North Webster Church of God, where he and Pastor Paul Reigel worked together to introduce video technology. He still manned the camera the 1st Sunday of each month until the time of his passing. He was an avid golfer early on and participated in many company tournaments, two of which he won. In 2012 he received the Heart of Gold Award for “extraordinary acts of kindness to others’ by the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.

He is survived by his wife, Sheila, Syracuse; his daughter, Ivy (Frank) Rabe, Tulsa, Okla.; four step-sons: Brent Bown, Murphysboro, Tenn.; Bryan Bowen, Leesburg; Derek (Danielle) Bowen, Huntsville, Ala.; and David (Rachel) Bowen, Indianapolis; five grandchildren: Jacob (Heather) Mikolajzak, Steven (Kristin) Mikolajzak, James (Abby) Mikolajzak, Andy Mikolajzak, and Hannah Rabe; six step-grandchildren: Reagan Bowen, Zachary Bowen, Brian Rabe, Megan Bowen, Matt Bowen, and Anne (Jason) Cline; several great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and first wife.

Visitation will be from noon – 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, at Owen Family Funeral Home, 1001 S. Huntington St., Syracuse. Memorial services will follow at 1 p.m. on Saturday in the funeral home with Pastor Jeff Boyer officiating.

Preferred memorials may be given to WNIT Public Television, 300 W Jefferson Blvd, South Bend, IN 46601 or Salvation Army, 501 E. Arthur Street, Warsaw, IN 46582.

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