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Rita P. Stepp

March 28, 1938

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January 24, 2019

 

 

 

Rita P. Stepp, 80, of Scottsburg, Indiana, passed away on Thursday, January 24, 2019 at her daughter’s residence. She was born on March 28, 1938 in Scottsburg, Indiana, the daughter of the late Dallas B. and Goldie Evelyn (Maymon) Watterson and graduated from Scottsburg High School in 1956. Rita was a retired registration clerk for Scott Memorial Hospital in Scottsburg, Indiana, where she worked for 33 years and a member of the First Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Virginia Kay Ferrell. Survivors include a daughter, Rachelle Hensley and her husband Mark of Uniontown, Indiana; a son, Philip L. Stepp of Scottsburg, Indiana; two sisters, Shirley Combs of Charleston, South Carolina and Sue Smith and her husband Danny of Scottsburg, Indiana; four grandchildren, Erica Bryant, Harley Hensley, Amy and Christina Stepp and three great grandchildren, Gracelyn, Kyla and Abel. Memorial Contributions to Schneck Hospice c/o Collins Funeral Home in Scottsburg, Indiana. Online condolences:www.collinsfuneralhome.net.

Funeral Service: 1:00 pm Monday, January 28, 2019 at Collins Funeral Home with Adam Ferrell officiating. Visitation: 11 am to 1 pm Monday at Collins Funeral Home. Interment will be in Scottsburg Cemetery.

From: Gloria Zollman

 

RIP Sweet lady

From: Edna Spicer

 

So sorry for your loss. Was a precious lady.

From: Steve & Jeannie Noe Carlisle

 

Sue and family, we are so sorry for your loss and are keeping your family in our prayers.

From: Sharon

 

Prayers of peace & comfort! Thinking of you & with you in spirit! ♥️♥️♥️

From: Mary

 

My deepest sympathy for your loss. What seems to be a long life is never long enough where our loved ones are concerned. Our Heavenly Father feels the same way. That is why He has promised to swallow up death forever and soon end all our suffering. (Rev. 21:3-5; Isa. 25:8) May His promises comfort you now and give you a real hope for the future.

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