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Marguerita "Marge" Grimm
2 juin 1936 – 30 juillet 2019
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Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home
Marguerita “Marge” E. Grimm, 83 of Nashville died Tuesday, July 30, 2019 in Otterbein Franklin Senior Life, Franklin. She was born June 2, 1936 in New York to Edward Grimm and Marguerita Casantos Grimm.
Survivors include her daughter, Margi (husband Duane) Johnson of Indianapolis; three sons, Donald Mason of Indianapolis, Jon (wife Brenda) Mason of Greenwood and Rob (wife Michelle) Mason of Franklin; four grandchildren, Cassi Mason, Alexandra Mason, Andrew Mason and Ashley Mason; three brothers, Ed (wife Ruby) Grimm, Richard (wife Pal) Grimm and Roy (wife Michelle) Grimm; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother, Jack Grimm.
Marge was a member of St. David’s Episcopal Church in Bean Blossom. She had worked as an LPN at St. Francis Hospital in Beach Grove and was a private duty nurse in Nashville. She had owned and operated the Family Tree genealogy shop in Nashville and attended the University of Miami. She was passionate about hiking, golf and genealogy.
Funeral Services are scheduled for Friday, August 2, 2019 at 12:30 PM in Bond Mitchell Funeral Home, 1682 State Road 135 N, Nashville. Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis. There will be a gathering of family and friends prior to services on Friday from 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM in the funeral home.
If friends so desire, Memorial Contributions may be made to St. David’s Episcopal Church, 135 W State Road 45, Morgantown, IN 46160.
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