Albert L. "Pete" Showalter, age 77, of Washington, passed away at 11:57 AM on Thursday at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. He was born on September 29, 1935 in Montgomery to Roscoe and Hazel (Nolley) Showalter. Pete was a 1955 graduate on Montgomery High School and was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, Washington Moose Lodge 1080 and Washington American Legion. He served in Indiana National Guard and retired from the B and O Railroad as a brakeman. He had owned and operated AL Showalter and Sons Trucking Co. for a number of years. He was an Honorary Life Member of the Washington Township Volunteer Firefighters Association. He was inspirational in getting much needed supplies and equipment for the Washington Township Volunteer Department. He served as the Washington Township Trustee from 1981 till his death. He is survived by daughters and son in-law, Vicki Showalter Guy, Michelle and Tim Guy all of Washington; Sons and daughters in-law , Joseph Leon Showalter, Rick (Steve Adams) Showalter, Kenneth and Amy Showalter, and Helen (Tony) Massie all of Washington; a special friend, Rita Nowling Whom h enjoyed going out and spending time with; ten grandchildren, Brittany Chestnut, Alisha Showalter, Pamela Freeman, Derrick Devine, Amber Showalter, Mackenzie Showalter, Shelby Guy, Logan Guy, Tyler Guy, and Jeff Boes; six great grandchildren, Dalton Freeman, Logan Baldwin, Wyatt Freeman, Brody Chestnut, Brooks Chestnut, and Ethan Boes; brothers, Robert Showalter, Roscoe Dean Showalter Jr., two sisters, Wanda Hill and Imogene Lechner both of Montgomery; and his English Bull Dog, Katie. He was preceded in death by his wife, Catherine "Jean" (Palmer) Showalter on June 19, 2010, whom he had married on October 6, 1956 He was also preceded in death by his parents; one son, Mark Anthony Showalter; and one granddaughter, Andrea Boes A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Monday at St. Peter Catholic Church with Father James Koressel as celebrant. Burial will follow in St. John Cemetery. Visitation will be on Sunday from 3 to 8 PM at Ed Lee Mortuary. Memorial donations may be made to