July 2, 1937 ~ July 8, 2022

Born in: Indianapolis, Indiana
Resided in: Carmel, Indiana

George Fred Altes, 85 of Carmel, passed away on Friday July 8th 2022. He was born on July 2nd, 1937 in Indianapolis to the late George and Alice Altes. George served in the National Guard. He worked for IPS as a Maintenance Supervisor for 27 years. He was a devoted husband and loving father of six. He was married to the love of his life, Myrlene Altes, for nearly 65 years. One of his most profound legacies was introducing Myrlene to Christianity and serving their God together; little did he know at the time that that religious influence would become the foundation for raising his children and his children’s’ children. His greatest joy in life was his family. He was the constant pillar of stability, but also the comedic relief everyone needed. Whether it be chasing the grandkids around his home with his false teeth in, or telling one of his infamous jokes; the house was always full of laughter and love. When he wasn’t playing practical jokes on someone (usually Myrlene) then you could find him on the porch wearing his IU winter hat, people watching and enjoying a cup coffee until 7 PM when Jeopardy came on. He was a man of little words, but he had an enormous heart. He selflessly opened up his home to all his family without question or hesitation. He liked to play the role of the grumpy old man, but honestly even he couldn’t withhold a smile when he received a call from family. Before he passed, he repented to God in hopes of rejoining his beloved Myrlene in the Promise Land.

George is survived by; his older brother, Robert Altes; loving daughters, Rebecca Gaied, Debra Haynes, and Janice Altes; son, James Altes,; grandchildren, Stacey Eaton, Joshua Eaton, Joseph Powell, Aja Powell, Latasha Powell, Melissa Gray, Peggy Altes, James Altes, Angelia Altes, George Altes, David Haynes, Danielle Haynes, Tommy Woods Jr., and Ashley Kirchner; great-grandchildren, Hazel Powell, William Peterson, Elizabeth Gray, Thomas Gray, Raelyn Altes, Kayne Galan, Lillian Galan, Jericho Galan, Isaiah Woods, Jaxson Woods, Maverick Woods,  Ava Roucoulet, Dominic Ross, Arlo Haynes, Kailia Haynes. He is preceded in passing by his parents, George and Alice Altes; brothers, Elmer Altes, Charlie Altes, Frank Altes, Edwin Altes; sisters, Hazel Altes Carson, Alice Altes Cheek; wife, Myrlene Altes; daughter, Peggy Sue Altes; son, Paul Altes and grandson, James Powell.

The viewing will be held on Tuesday July 19, 2022, at Legacy Funeral Services (5215 Shadeland Ave.) at 11am to 1pm and the service will begin at 1pm at the funeral home. His final resting place will be at Washington Park East Cemetery (10612 E Washington St), and there will be a graveside service immediately following the funeral.

 

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Visitation: July 19, 2022 11:00 am - March 24, 2023 1:00 pm

Legacy - Lawrence
5215 N Shadeland Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46226


Funeral Service: July 19, 2022 1:00 pm

Legacy - Lawrence
5215 N Shadeland Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46226


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  1. May each of you find courage to face tomorrow as you rest in the knowledge that we truly care about each of your needs and that we will be here to walk beside you in your journey of grief.

    Eddie Beagles and the staff of Legacy Cremation & Funeral Services

  2. Hi I’m so sorry to hear about uncle Porgie. I talk to him last year on the phone when I was in Indiana during the Covid craziness was an able to see him because of that sorry I can’t be with the family in Indiana been going through physical therapy after surgery just want everybody to know I’m thinking about them sending my love Charles Cheek

  3. Uncle poetry you will be missed and and I will always love you my condolences goes out to the family

  4. RIP George (Porgie). We may not have met in person, but I have heard many a story and updates in your life from brother-in-law Robert and sister Beverly. My condolences to the family. May the Lord keep your loved ones in His arms during this difficult time.

  5. Hey George it’s me Ronda King I just wanted to say rest in peace sir he will be sadly missed but I know I’ll see you again just wanted to say thank you throughout the years with your patient’s knowledge of life understanding and let’s not forget that occasional butt kicking you were willing to offer it to Debbie and I please tell my mom and daddy in heaven that Debbie and I are behaving and will see you again R.I.P

  6. I can say I had a great dad. I can remember lots of good times and lots of jokes. I know that my dad loved my mom a whole lot.when she passed he was missing her a lot.I am grateful that I wasn’t from a broken home my parents were together my whole up bringing. I have so many memories of mom and dad they will be greatly missed. But they are together in heaven that is what he wanted.

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