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Mildred W. St. Clair
April 19, 1923
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June 10, 2018
Mildred W. St.Clair, 95, of Scottsburg, Indiana, passed away on Sunday, June 10, 2018 at the Episcopal Church Home in Louisville, Kentucky. She was born on April 19, 1923, in McHenry, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Cecil Anderson Wakeland and Arminda (Young) Wakeland. Mildred was married to James Terrell St.Clair, who preceded her in death on Oct. 9, 1975. She was a homemaker, a farmer’s wife and a wonderful cook. Mildred attended the First Baptist Church and the New Providence Baptist Church both in Scottsburg, Indiana, for most of her adult life and was a member of the Phi Beta Psi Sorority and the Order of Eastern Star, Chapter # 107. Survivors include a daughter, Ada Boatright and husband, Ken, of Louisville, Kentucky; a son, Roger St.Clair, and wife, Carol, of Prescott, Arizona; a sister: Lola Eberenz of Louisville, Kentucky; a brother, Cecil Ray Wakeland and wife, Mary of Louisville, Kentucky; three grandchildren, James Ryan Boatright (Caroline), Sarah Williams (Grant) and Emily Messmer (Bryan) and four great grandchildren, Malo Boatright, Tate and Burke Williams, and Westyn Messmer. Memorial Contributions to: St. Jude Children’s Hospital or Crusade for Children c/o Collins Funeral Home, 465 W. McClain Ave., Scottsburg, Indiana 47170.
From: Mike &
Mildred was always such a sweet soul. I enjoyed visiting with her many times when she lived in Scottsburg. Know that you, her family, are in our thoughts and prayer at this time.
From: Nancy Swank
Extending my sympathy to Ada, Roger, and the families
From: Karen amick
Enjoyed sharing lots of memories with her was a good friend to grandma Amick she was so proud of her children and grandchildren always kept up to date with Emily will miss her
From: Paul and Janice Greco
Ada and Roger and your Families, We so enjoyed talking with your Mother at Church. I can only hope that when I am in my 90's , I am as alert and kind as she was. She was so very proud of her Children and Grandchildren. God Bless Her, She was Happy. Paul and Janice Greco
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