She was a daughter of Alvin and Ada McNabb, a lifelong member of Clarksville Presbyterian Church, and involved with the American Cancer Society, the Johnson Regional Medical Center Auxiliary, and several other civic groups, and had an active interest in music and painting. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Lois Whitworth and Betty Drake; and two children, Marian Cargile and Forrest Riddell.
She is survived by her husband of 72 years, Wendell Riddell; one son, Mark of Seattle, Wash.; two sisters, Jeanne Peters of Clemson, S. C., and Louise Sims of Clinton, Iowa; four grandchildren, Eden Riddell Hennessy and Marc Riddell, both of Seattle, Wash., Kevin Cargile of Sugarland, Texas, and Jason Cargile of Oceanside, Calif.; and several great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
A memorial service is planned on Dec. 10 at the Clarksville Presbyterian Church.
She was a daughter of Alvin and Ada McNabb, a lifelong member of Clarksville Presbyterian Church, and involved with the American Cancer Society, the Johnson Regional Medical Center Auxiliary, and several other civic groups, and had an active interest in music and painting. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Lois Whitworth and Betty Drake; and two children, Marian Cargile and Forrest Riddell.
She is survived by her husband of 72 years, Wendell Riddell; one son, Mark of Seattle, Wash.; two sisters, Jeanne Peters of Clemson, S. C., and Louise Sims of Clinton, Iowa; four grandchildren, Eden Riddell Hennessy and Marc Riddell, both of Seattle, Wash., Kevin Cargile of Sugarland, Texas, and Jason Cargile of Oceanside, Calif.; and several great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
A memorial service is planned on Dec. 10 at the Clarksville Presbyterian Church.
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