Marguerite “Marge” Lingelbaugh 94, of Frankfort, died September 18, 2014 at St. Vincent Hospice, Indianapolis.Born February 9, 1920 in Henry County, Ohio to Ralph & Maude (Gunter) Bucklin and Step Father Oral Nance. She was previously married to Clayton Lingelbaugh. A 1937 graduate of Malinta-Grelton High School in Ohio, she grew up in Henry County, spent time in Florida before moving to Frankfort in 1944. She worked at Mallory Controls for 26 years, retiring in May of 1982. Marge was a member of the Woodside Christian Church, Ladies of the Moose, Eagles Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary, Foresters and was a past member of Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority. She loved to dance and enjoyed traveling the world.
Visitation and Services
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday September 22, 2014 at Goodwin Funeral Home with visitation beginning at 2 p.m. until time of service. Entombment will be in Green Lawn Cemetery Clinton County Mausoleum. Memorial donations may be made to the Woodside Christian Church.
Survived by:
Son: Charles “Chuck” Neil (Doris) Lingelbaugh of Kokomo, 2 Grandsons: Robert (Stacey) Lingelbaugh of Zionsville, Thomas (companion Mary Kuefner) Lingelbaugh of Kokomo, 4 Great Grandchildren: Andrew, Troy, Kayela, Jordan Lingelbaugh and Cody Kuefner.
Preceded by:
her parents.
We always called Marge, Shorty. She always called my Mom, Dorene Wells, Tall.
We just loved her!!!! She was always so nice & kind.
She loved her family & friends to no end.
I have never seen Shorty without a smile on her face.
We know she is in Heaven smiling down on us!
She will be missed so much.
Bonnie & Dorene Wells
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThinking of and praying for your family through this time of sorrow. Sincerely, Donna, my family and the extended Monster family of friends.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI have known & loved Marguerite for many years. She was such a dear lady & my friend. She will be sadly missed but always remembered. She was a sweet heart. I always helped her with her Medicare D which was very confusing to everyone. I always made it a point to help her when she shopped at CVS. She knew she could call me for help any time. I am sorry for your loss for each of you. But you were so blessed just to have her even for a little while. She had a smile for everyone.
My prayers are with all of you. Mary Jane
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Chuck & Doris & family. Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of your dear Mother. No matter what age still hard to let go. Our prayers are with you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI have known Marge since I was a little girl. My great grandmother Sylvia Johnson and her were best friends. I used to go with them to health fairs etc. Marge was always a sweet and kind woman…and I know my grandmother will be happy to see her friend again in Heaven. (and they will spend weeks probably catching up) It was a privilege to know Marge…. my condolences to her family, as I am sure she will be missed. Thinking of you all.
-Adriane
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sorry, by the time I looked up it was to late to come over, it was 4:30 pm and everything was over by then. I am so sorry Tom, and Chuck and Doris. I hope everything went well and shes at peace now. Again I am so sorry to not make it today to support you . Love you all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI loved Marge so much . She was a dental patient of Dr Baileys for 30 + years we became very good friends. What a very special Lady!!!!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleChuck,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. I am also trying to prepare myself, as my mother is struggling. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We both are so lucky to have had this much time with our loved ones. Thinking of your during this difficult time.
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