E. Marcella Cue 94, of Frankfort, IN, died at 11:39 p.m. May 6, 2013 in Manchester, TN, where she had lived the past two weeks. Born March 15, 1919 in Terre Haute, IN to William N. & Elsie Iota (Sampson) Hargis. She married Glenn D. Cue on June 19, 1937 in Crawfordsville and he preceded her in death on September 17, 1976. Marcella moved to Frankfort in 1937 from West Terre Haute. She worked at Indiana Brass Company for 36 years, retiring on May 31, 1984. She was a member of the First Christian Church, where she was in the “Concern Group”, former member of National Campers & Hikers Assn., where she served as an Indiana Field Director for many years and belonged to several camping clubs in Indiana, a member of Women of the Moose, member of American Legion Auxiliary and Business & Professional Women.
Visitation and Services
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, May 11, 2013 at Goodwin Funeral Home. Pastor Pam Ditson-McCall will officiate. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home. Burial will be in Green Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial donations may be made to the First Christian Church.
Survived by:
Daughter: Karen Alys (Edwin) Matchett of Tullahoma, TN, 1 Brother: James F. (Jeannetta) Hargis of The Villages, FL, 1 Sister: Imogene Mrdja of Clinton, IN, 2 Grandchildren, Trevor Matchett and Tracy Matchett, 4 Great Grandchildren: Samantha and Savannah Sutton and Aidan and Mairenn Matchett.
Preceded by:
4 brothers, Charles, Raymond, Bill and Ernest Hargis and 2 sisters, Lulu Mae Chrisman and Wanda Porter.
Karen. She told me when I saw this not to be sad, she had lived a good life and was going home. So I guess I can’t say I’m sad. What I will say I’m sad that I never made it out to Wesley Manor to see her. I did promise I would be out and I intended to but I have had some health issues myself. But my friend who works there kept me posted. Peace be with you at this time. I am happy that I got the chance to get to know your Mom. She was a dilly. I really got to know her and we had some good times and some bad time. But you had to love her. Take care of yourself! Pat
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy wife and I have kept in contact with Marcella since we have moved a few times in later years. I have many good and happy memories of playing cards with Glenn and Marcella in my teen years and they always had an open door for us when ever we decided to stop by. I could name all those of us that used to visit but I know Ed and Karen remember. I know she had a good life even though Glenn passed early on but Marcella had a great spirit and never let loneliness creep in, and always seemed to have a positive attitude. She now has peace and both Karen and Ed can know that we all remember her with very fond memories.
Take care,
Monte & Sharon
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKaren,
So sorry to here about Marcella’s passing. I loved your mom, she was a great lady. I really enjoyed living next door to her & chatting with her. She was what I missed the most after my move, I enjoyed her everyday that I lived there. My memories of her are great ones, she always looked after me as I did her.
Vickie
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