In loving memory of

John E. Decker
September 1, 2020 - September 29, 2012

John Erie Decker passed away Saturday, September 29 in Alexandria, Virginia, at the age of 71. He was born in Vincennes on September 7, 1941 to Irene (Irr) Decker and Lawrence A. Decker, long-time residents of Washington, Indiana. A student at the old St. Simon's elementary school and a 1959 graduate of Washington Catholic High School, John returned to the town of his childhood after 37 years as an executive at Ford Motor Company. He stayed fit in retirement by farming, running and doing up to 200 pushups a day until earlier this year when he was diagnosed with brain cancer. One of his hobby was restoring antique tractors. The pride of his collection - a 1953 Ford Jubilee like one used on the Decker family farm decades ago -was showcased on the dais with a Model T at Ford's 100th anniversary celebrations at the company's World Headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, in 2003. Sharing his middle name with one of the five Great Lakes, John enjoyed using his rare spare time to boat and fish on Erie, the 10th largest lake in the world. John fished on small ponds as a boy and later in life said that when he was young he couldn't imagine a body of water large enough that one couldn't see to the other end of it. As a professional, he would oversee automobile-manufacturing facilities across two oceans: on the other side of the Pacific in Australia, and over the Atlantic in Europe. He was particularly proud of the work he did to improve Jaguar quality after Ford purchased the prestigious British carmaker in 1989. All three of his sons worked in Ford assembly plants in college. An engineering graduate of Purdue University with an MBA from Bowling Green State University, John was an enthusiastic proponent of hard work and higher education. His children attended Catholic schools through high school and went on to graduate from Dartmouth, Harvard, William and Mary, the University of Michigan, Albion, Johns Hopkins, the U.S. Naval War College and Purdue. John is survived by his daughter, Sandra Decker, sons, Jarett, Brett and Steven; grandchildren Chelsea, Alexandra and Nicholas, brothers, Jerry and Dick and sister, Gladys Partridge. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Friday at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church. Burial will follow in St. John Cemetery Visitation will be from 9 to 10:45 AM on Friday at Ed Lee Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Washington Catholic Education Endowment at P.O. Box 916, Washington, IN 47501 or the St. Vincent de Paul Society at 815 East Main Street, Washington, IN 47501. ________________________________________

Tributes

Yvonne Decker - Thonpsons Station, TN - wrote on Oct 17, 2012:

"I am so sorry for you loss. We just heard today of Johnny's passing. Paul, myself and our family will keep your family in our prayers."

Ted Stawikowski - Ann Arbor, MI - Frien wrote on Oct 8, 2012:

"I had the priviledge of working with John at Ford. He was professional, approachable, had the highest level of integrity and always put people first. God bless John Decker."

Rick Poynter - Brighton, MI - Colleague wrote on Oct 8, 2012:

"John was truly an exceptional person, friend and great individual. Very committed to doing the right thing, and always willing to help people. John made all of us stronger, passed on his knowledge to everyone, and will be missed by all of Us. God Bless you John."

Denton and Suzanne Grenke - Oakville, On wrote on Oct 8, 2012:

"I worked for John when I was Plant Manager at the Ford Oakville Assembly Plant and John was the Regional Manager. He was the best person I ever worked for - committed, dedicated, a people-person, one who cared about people. I have many fond memories of John and our working relationship. He was "A Good Man"."

Tina Bradley - Bowling Green, OH - uncl wrote on Oct 8, 2012:

"I have so very many fond memories of Uncle Johnny. The one I treasure most is only a few years old (maybe 2004?). I was home with Mark visiting during the Christmas holidays. Uncle Johnny pulled me aside and told me he wanted me to know how proud he was of both me and Mark (for getting our undergrad and graduate educations, our longtime marriage, our family, etc.). His words meant, and still mean, so very much to me. His beautiful affirmation is one I will carry with me for the rest of my life. My sincerest condolences to all for this tremendous, and certainly untimely, loss. I wish I could have visited with all of you longer on Friday. We had to be at Ed Lee for Mark's sister's viewing mid-afternoon. I know you all understand why we had to leave so quickly. Love, T."

Jim Greene - Washington,, IN - Friend wrote on Oct 2, 2012:

"Jerry & Carol, So sorry about John our prayers and thoughts will be with you. I won't be able to make the mortuary but I'll be at the Mass. God bless you both With deep regret for your loss, Jim & Lynn"