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Angela “Angie” Ferguson

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Angela “Angie” Ferguson

Birth
Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Death
29 Jul 2020 (aged 46)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Angela (Angie) Ferguson, 46, of Decatur, Illinois, got her Angel Wings at Indianapolis University Hospital on July 29th. She was born November 3, 1973 in Decatur and resided there.

She graduated from Mr. Johns School of Cosmetology and worked 25 years as a local barber. She found her passion as a home health care professional with Addus Home Health Care. This was a step closer to her dream of providing care and shelter to homeless animals.

Angie will be deeply missed by her lifelong partner, Tom Goff and kids, Kiki and Gracie (cats) and Stella & Fender (dogs); mother, Gloria Ferguson; father, Mike Butcher; uncle and aunt, Ed and Yvonne Carry and numerous uncles, aunts, cousins and extended family.

Angie was a gentle loving spirit with a joking rebellious nature. She loved to play pranks, belt out a tune to karaoke, find that flea market gem or relax with a computer game.

Tamera, Christy and all who knew her will forever have a special place in their heart for Angie. Farewell, Sweetheart.

Herald & Review (Decatur, IL)
Angela (Angie) Ferguson, 46, of Decatur, Illinois, got her Angel Wings at Indianapolis University Hospital on July 29th. She was born November 3, 1973 in Decatur and resided there.

She graduated from Mr. Johns School of Cosmetology and worked 25 years as a local barber. She found her passion as a home health care professional with Addus Home Health Care. This was a step closer to her dream of providing care and shelter to homeless animals.

Angie will be deeply missed by her lifelong partner, Tom Goff and kids, Kiki and Gracie (cats) and Stella & Fender (dogs); mother, Gloria Ferguson; father, Mike Butcher; uncle and aunt, Ed and Yvonne Carry and numerous uncles, aunts, cousins and extended family.

Angie was a gentle loving spirit with a joking rebellious nature. She loved to play pranks, belt out a tune to karaoke, find that flea market gem or relax with a computer game.

Tamera, Christy and all who knew her will forever have a special place in their heart for Angie. Farewell, Sweetheart.

Herald & Review (Decatur, IL)

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