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Harriet Ellen Powell
27 marzo , 1934 – 7 febrero , 2021
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Harriet Ellen Powell, 86, of Greencastle passed away on Sunday, February 7, 2021, at Putnam County Hospital.
Harriet was born in West Terre Haute on March 27, 1934, the daughter of Oliver Coordes and Mildred White Coordes, and was a graduate of Patricksburg High School.
Mrs. Powell worked as a Bank Teller for many years. She was also a homemaker, and loved taking care of her family. She also enjoyed planting flowers. Harriet was a member of Jordan Village Presbyterian Church and a lifetime member of Eastern Star.
Survivors include her three children, Jodi Raisor, (husband-Gayle), Ginger Stout, and Greg Powell, (wife-Crystal); four grandchildren, Mandy Wells, (husband-Kenny), Aaron Diel, (wife-Tracy), Kayln Powell, and Ellie Powell; five great-grandchildren, Makenna, Keira, Leyton, and Emelia Wells, and Sebastian Diel; a sister-in-law, Faye Salyers; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 61 years, Richard Powell; and a son-in-law, Richard Stout.
At her request, private graveside services were held on Thursday, February 11, 2021, at Forest Hill Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions may be directed to The American Heart Association, 300 S. Riverside Plaza, Ste 1200, Chicago, IL 60606-6637or Rescued Treasures, 1021 Indianapolis Rd, C, Greencastle, IN 46135
Memories may be shared with the family at www.BittlesandHurt.com.
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- The American Heart Association 300 S. Riverside Plaza, Ste 1200, Chicago, IL 60606
- Rescued Treasures 1021 Indianapolis Rd, C, Greencastle, IN 46135
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