Greta “Kay” Maddock, 80, of Frankfort, Ind., died July 20, 2021 at Westminster Village North, Indianapolis. She was born July 28, 1940 in Frankfort to John A. & Greta (Weaver) Ingoldsby. She married Charles W. Maddock on August 9, 1959 in Lebanon and he preceded her in death on December 9, 2010.
Kay was a 1958 graduate of Lebanon High School and a graduate of Gestalt Institute of Indianapolis. During the 60’s and 70’s, she worked in the accounting department in various automotive dealerships. She was a counselor for several years at the Koala Center in Lebanon, Ind. and worked in social services at Wesley Manor, and her private practice “Iris”. She previously attended St. Paul Lutheran Church and is currently a member of the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church. She was a board member of the Clinton County Humane Society and the Paul Phillippe Senior Resource Center, was a member of Women of the Moose and WELCA. Kay was also a graduate of Leadership of Clinton County. She loved spending time with her grandchildren, her dog “Oscar”, and she enjoyed gardening.
Memorial donations may be made to Parkinson’s Research.
Visitation and Services
Funeral service will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, July 26, 2021 at Goodwin Funeral Home. Friends may visit 4 p.m. until the time of service, at the funeral home. Burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 28, 2021 in Green Lawn Memorial Park, Frankfort.
Survived by:
Surviving are her Daughter: Kimberly (Kenneth, Jr.) Newhart of Frankfort; 2 Sons: Charles Kent Maddock of Lafayette and Kirk A. (Kayleah) Maddock of Indianapolis; Brother: Robert C. (Ann) Ingoldsby of Fairborn, OH; 11 Grandchildren; and 13 Great Grandchildren.
Blessings to you who survive Kay. My Aunt, Vernon Weaver Witsman was a sister to Greta.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSuch a nice lady, always treated me nice. My thoughts are with you Kim, Kent, Kirk, at this time.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry to hear about Greta Kay. Her Aunt Vernon was married to my Uncle Don Witsman. She was a very sweet lady and I know she will be missed by those who loved her.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRIP Grandma Maddock. I miss you so much. Life has already been hard without you lately. I just wish that everything was OK. I don’t know how I’m going to not be able to hear from you anymore. Keep looking down on us, keep us safe. I love you, my beautiful Angel!! Grandma Maddock had the best advice and was a very helpful and kind person. She is a very special person to me for the reasons why I’m blessed that I got to have a Great Grandma like her. I couldn’t have asked for a better Great Grandma. I wouldn’t trade her for anyone else.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry to see this. I worked with Kay at Wesley Manor. She was a sweet dear friend. She will be missed by many. Sending prayers to all her family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
The Vickary family
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Facebook Twitter GoogleShe and Charlie and my parents are all up in heaven now.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am saddened by the loss of Kay and my deepest love goes to all who are suffering this loss. She was a great lady and she will be missed.
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So sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. Kay and I worked together at Wesley Manor and she was a great friend and cares about people. Blessings to your family during this difficult time
Sue Fink
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKim I am so very sorry for your loss if you need anything please let me know. You all will be in our thoughts an prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI loved Kay she was so spunkie! We had many good times we shared together. I will miss her so very much. I am hoping she is with Charlie as I know that was her greatest desire. Hold this wonderful woman in your hearts forever I know I will! Much love Sharon
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThoughts and Prayers to all of Kay’s family. Kay was a special lady and a dear friend that I got to spend a lot of time with in the past few years. I’m going to miss her very much.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe were really saddened to see that Kay passed away. We were at her house about a month ago and no one came to door. I told Norm it didn’t look like she has been home for a while. So I left her a note in Messenger as I didn’t have her phone number any more and no answer. Please know we thought a lot of her. She was always such a good friend. Norm knew her from teen years in Lebanon. We are so sorry for your loss. All our Live and Prayers. Norm & Ruthie Spears
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLove and prayers for the family. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you. Beautiful family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur prayers for peace and understanding for the family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss. The Payne family sends condolences. We were like family back when young. A lot of fun times , trips,& laughs. Blessings sent to all during this hard time.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWhat a wonderful lady we have lost. I’m sure the family has many great memories. Our son Rich has been close to the boys for many years. I’ve known Kay since 1967 and enjoyed many gatherings with the family back in the days. May GOD welcome her with open arms.
Richard & Cheryl, Rich Payne & Sherri Beatley
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKirk and Kayleah, I enjoyed getting better acquainted with Kay the last several years at First Evangelical Presbyterian Church. We sat near each other, so we talked nearly every Sunday for many years and shared in our Tuesday morning Bible Study. She will be missed by our Tuesday morning group. Love and prayers for your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry to hear this news. Kay and I graduated from Lebanon High School together, and recently renewed our friendship on Facebook. She will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry about the passing of Kay. I enjoyed Kay. She would buy cheese balls from me each year. When I delivered them she would ask me to come in for a visit. I always felt welcome and her home seemed so much like an escape from the business of the world. She loved her family and spoke about them often.
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