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Frances Alene Cabbell

September 14, 1925

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December 15, 2014

 

 

 

Frances Alene Cabbell, 89, of Scottsburg, Indiana, passed away on Monday, December 15, 2014 at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. She was born on September 14, 1925 in Ozark, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Grover Cleveland and Nona Bryant. Frances was a retired housekeeper for Scott Memorial Hospital in Scottsburg, Indiana, also a former employee of the old Beta Shoe Company in Salem, Indiana and the old I.C.I. America Ammunition Plant in Charlestown, Indiana. She was a member of the Little York United Methodist Church and the Scott Memorial Hospital Guild. Frances was preceded in death by her husband, James O. Cabbell; two sisters, Willard Moss and Mayme Newell and a brother, Wilmer Bryant. Survivors include two sons, Jim A. Cabbell (Marilyn) of Edinburgh, Indiana and Jack A. Cabbell (Sherry) of Scottsburg, Indiana; two daughters, Joyce A. Back (Dean) of Columbus, Indiana and Judy A. Emily (Bill Gibson) of Shepherdsville, Kentucky; a sister, Mary Helton of Cincinnati, Ohio; seven grandchildren, Chris and Brent Cabbell, Jason and Joshua Emily, David and Jeri Back and Tracey Delay; thirteen great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Memorial Contributions: Her church c/o Collins Funeral Home in Scottsburg, Indiana. Online condolences: www.collinsfuneralhome.net.  

Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Thursday and after 11 am Friday.

Funeral Service: 1:00 pm Friday, December 19, 2014 at Collins Funeral Home with burial in Little York Cemetery.

From: Nona Moore

 

My heart goes out to all of you. Aunt Francis was my favorite aunt and I will miss her so, so much. I cherish the memories I have of the summers I spent at her house with Grandma. I remember most how Aunt Francis loved to laugh and was always smiling. She was such a loving and genuine person. I'm so glad I had the opportunity to know and love her. Nona

From: Mary Helton

 

Sis, I have no words that can describe how much I miss you right now. You were the best friend I ever had. I love you so much and cannot believe you are not there to talk to. I know you are in heaven and we will be together again sometime, but right now my heart is broken. I Love You SO much. To you kids, I love you all so much and pray that the Lord brings you comfort through all the memories you have with your Mom. You are all very special to me. God Bless You All.

From: Karen & Jeff Koesters

 

Aunt Frances will be dearly missed by so many, including all of us. She was so loving and always made you feel welcome. My brother and sister and I spent many a summer at her house and she always made us feel like one of her own children. We always looked forward to going to Aunt Frances house. Our hearts are missing a piece that only she can fill but we will cherish every memory and moment we had with her. We will see her again when we all get to heaven. Until then we will remember her in love and keep her alive in our memories. We miss you and LOVE you so much. Our prayers and thoughts are now with our cousins. We pray God comforts you during this time of loss.

From: Alan and Chris Lamb

 

We are very sorry for your loss. Frances was so kind and caring. We will miss her smile and friendship.

From: Iven and Karen Dales

 

Our lives will always be enriched by your loving memory. God bless .

From: Jason Dales

 

Prayers to this sweet precious family that i love dearly. The Virginia family are thinking of u during this difficult time. she will be greatly missed.

From: Russ and Janice Bush

 

Our deepest sympathy. She was such a wonderful person.

From: Todd Mattingly

 

Judy, I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of your Mother. I remember meeting her one time years ago, you brought her into work to get glasses, she was a very sweet person and will be missed. I will keep you and your son's in my prayers.

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