She was born in Eugene, Indiana on July 3, 1921 to Frank M Kizer and Lena Florence Pritchard Kizer. and resided in the Eugene/Cayuga, Indana area until the age of 16. She married Lloyde I Ross on Nov 13, 1939.
She is survived by her son, Dale (Mari); granddaughters, Erin (Craig) and Brooke (Andy); great grandchildren, Jackson (Makayla), Jordyn, Ben and Eli and great great granddaughter, Iris. Madge loved her numerous nephews and nieces as if they were her own.
Madge was preceded in death by her parents; twin daughters; husband; brothers, Clarence, Wayne and Ed; sisters, Mildred, Mabel, Margaret, Susie and Virginia and great nephew, Nathan.
While Lloyde was in the Army during WW2, Madge worked at the Glove Factory and the Red Cross at Lakeview and St Elizabeth Hospitals. During the 1950's she worked at Illinois Bell Telephone Company. She also worked as a seamstress for Lloyde's Upholstery Shop in Danville. In the 1970's, she operated a ceramics shop and taught classes. She and Lloyde were care givers for the elderly in their home for 30 years.
She and Lloyde joined Trinity Lutheran Church and she served as a Sunday School Teacher, Superintendent, Youth Group Sponsor and a Vacation Bible School Teacher. She was a member of the Eunice Society.
A special thank you goes out to the Garden Court at Hawthorne Inn. She resided there these last six ½ years. Kim and her crew were family to 'Miss Madge' Truly Angels among us.
Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park.
Sunset Funeral Home
She was born in Eugene, Indiana on July 3, 1921 to Frank M Kizer and Lena Florence Pritchard Kizer. and resided in the Eugene/Cayuga, Indana area until the age of 16. She married Lloyde I Ross on Nov 13, 1939.
She is survived by her son, Dale (Mari); granddaughters, Erin (Craig) and Brooke (Andy); great grandchildren, Jackson (Makayla), Jordyn, Ben and Eli and great great granddaughter, Iris. Madge loved her numerous nephews and nieces as if they were her own.
Madge was preceded in death by her parents; twin daughters; husband; brothers, Clarence, Wayne and Ed; sisters, Mildred, Mabel, Margaret, Susie and Virginia and great nephew, Nathan.
While Lloyde was in the Army during WW2, Madge worked at the Glove Factory and the Red Cross at Lakeview and St Elizabeth Hospitals. During the 1950's she worked at Illinois Bell Telephone Company. She also worked as a seamstress for Lloyde's Upholstery Shop in Danville. In the 1970's, she operated a ceramics shop and taught classes. She and Lloyde were care givers for the elderly in their home for 30 years.
She and Lloyde joined Trinity Lutheran Church and she served as a Sunday School Teacher, Superintendent, Youth Group Sponsor and a Vacation Bible School Teacher. She was a member of the Eunice Society.
A special thank you goes out to the Garden Court at Hawthorne Inn. She resided there these last six ½ years. Kim and her crew were family to 'Miss Madge' Truly Angels among us.
Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park.
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