Jasper Newton Dirlam

Jasper Newton Dirlam, 90, passed away on September 17, 2020, at his home in Mooresville, Indiana surrounded by family. Jasper was born on October 20, 1929 to parents Horace and Josephine Dirlam in Bismarck, North Dakota. They lived on a 320 acre farm near Mennoken, North Dakota until a severe drought caused crop devastation. After two years without any harvest, the family packed up and moved to Indiana, settling on a farm in Bowling Green, Indiana.

Jasper attended Patrickburg High School, where he was a talented basketball player and class officer, graduating in 1947. Most importantly, this is where Jasper met Ruth Hauser. They were wed on June 3, 1950 and were happily married for 61 years until Ruth’s passing on October 29, 2011.

After high school, Jasper attended Butler University and then Indiana State University, where he transferred to be closer to Ruth who was enrolled at Indiana State Teacher’s College. A Korean War veteran, Jasper served for 2 years in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper in the 508th Airborne Company. Jasper proudly worked for GM Allison Transmission for 40 years. During his tenure, he held numerous responsible positions in Material Control until he retired in 1989 as a supervisor with the department.

Jasper loved raising Shropshire sheep and did so for over 60 years. In addition to showing at local, state, and national shows, he served as a Director for the American Shropshire Registry, a Director for the Board of Animal Health of the State of Indiana, and a Superintendent of the Morgan County Fair Sheep Barn. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Oren A. Wright Award for outstanding service to the Indiana Sheep industry, and more recently, the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015 at the Indiana State Fair awarding him a lifetime pass to the fair. In 2016, Jasper was selected for the Honor Flight honoring his military service. He was a member of the Morgan County Democratic Committee and the American Legion of Coal City. Jasper also had a great love for border collies and always had one riding alongside him in his truck. Jasper was passionate about IU basketball and had season tickets for decades. Jasper was an incredibly caring and generous man; he donated to many causes and charities; he always bought raffle tickets for local fundraisers; and he gave to his church, St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church. He also loved to travel and spent much of his time exploring with Ruth and their cherished companions, Jasper’s brother, Jim and sister-in-law Norma.
Jasper loved his family. He and Ruth had two beloved sons, John and Mark, and two grandchildren that they adored, Lindsay and Matt. He never missed a track meet, a basketball game, or any other event involving his family.

Jasper never met a stranger and was a gifted conversationalist. At his core, he loved supporting his family, his friends, his neighbors, and those he met through his passion for raising sheep. He truly left an impression on everyone he met and will be remembered for his kind heart, his giving spirit, and his easygoing nature.

Jasper is survived by his two sons John (Carol) of Mooresville and Mark (Dan) of Indianapolis; two grandchildren Lindsay Dirlam of Indianapolis and Matt Dirlam of North Salem; and nieces and nephews, Diana (Steve) Pennell of West Lafayette, Jane Malavich of Xenia, Ohio, Gretchen (Joel) McLaughlin of Phoenix, Arizona, Peggy (Mike) Gardner of Solsberry, Kim Hauser of Patrickburg, Linna (Craig) Joseph of Edwardsville, Illinois, Jack (Betty) Hauser of Freedom, and David (Katie) Hauser of Coal City. He was preceded in death by his brother, Dr. James H. Dirlam and his sister-in-law Norma Dirlam.

Visitation will be Monday, September 21, 2020, 4 to 7 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will begin at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 22, 2020, at the funeral home. Committal service & burial will follow at 4 p.m., Tuesday, in the Worthington Cemetery, Worthington. Memorial contributions may be made to your favorite charity that benefits animals. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Jasper was such a wonderful and happy man. I had the privilege of visiting with Jasper on Sunday’s at St. Stephen’s. He always made me smile and had such nice things to say about everyone. We will sure miss him.

  2. So sorry to hear about Jasper. He was wonderful person. Got hay from him for years and he loved to tease me about driving a Ford. Sorry for your loss to the family. Jeannie McCloud Stephens

  3. So very sorry to hear of Jasper’s passing. He was a good man and will be sorely missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Barth & Nancy Fisher

  4. To: Mark, Dan, John, Carol, Matt and Lindsay Be happy your Dad had an extraordinarily wonderful,fulfilling and accomplished life! It’s terribly sad that he physically won’t be present, but all the memories and his legacy are yours always. Your parents were two of my favorite people with whom I shared some of the best times . I’m thankful their kindness lives on, in all of you . Tim Steward

  5. The shepherd has gone home to be with his shepherd. Fly high Jasper our dear friend. Our deepest sympathies, Gary, Pat,Mitch,Brittany and girls.

  6. One of my favorite memories of Jasper and Ruth was when they let my first grade Sunday School class come and visit the lambs one spring. Jasper was so good with the kids and the lambs and shared his faith at the same time. What a blessing! Jasper was also so kind to stop by and visit with Dad as Parkinson’s slowly took his memories and abilities. Jasper’s humor was very welcome, as Dad kept his sense of humor to the end. I know Mom was appreciative of the visits, too, so she could run to the store or do other errands. He was such a kind neighbor. Love and prayers for the family. Gayle (Pygman) Mass

  7. I met Mr Dirlam in the door-to-door ministry. We had many enjoyable Bible discussions especially about the future of his dear Ruth. He was totally devoted to her and missed her a great deal. We discovered we both were Patricksburg school people as well as Lloyd Woods fans. I’ll miss that kind gentleman. John 5:28, Psalm 37:29, Rev 21:3,4 Sherry Kerkhof

  8. Mark,John, So sorry to hear of your dads passing. Condolences to your family in these times. Thoughts and prayers be with your family. Rocky; Christy;Carter and family.

  9. Mark, Sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. I met him one time at your uncle’s Jim’s funeral and I could tell then he was a hoot! God bless. John Hoffman

  10. My sympathy to the Dirlam family in the loss of Jasper. He was a kind caring man and will surely be missed by many. You can rest assured he is in good hands now and with his beloved Ruth again. May you treasurer your memories in the days to come. Prayers and God Bless. Thank you all for your kindness to me.

  11. Very sorry to hear of the loss. During my time in Indiana, talking/visiting with Jasper was always a great treat. Learning about Shrops from Jasper was great. John, you are in our thoughts. Todd & Cathy Steen Murfreesboro, Tn


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