Rosalyn Macke

Born: Mon., Jul. 14, 1924
Died: Thu., Feb. 12, 2009

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Rosalyn E. Macke, 84, of Shelbyville died Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009, at Waldron Health & Rehab Center in Waldron.

Born July 14, 1924, in Rushville, she was the daughter of Paul and Myrtle (Johnson) Foster. She married Louis Macke, and he preceded her in death.

Survivors include daughters, Cindy (husband, Gary) Bowers of Fairland, Sheri (husband, Jerry) Steward of Texas and Judy Frankovitz of Carmel; and grandchildren, Jacob Wayne Bowers, Michael Stewart and Mitchell Frankovitz.

She also was preceded in death by her parents.

Mrs. Macke was a homemaker.

Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Murphy-Parks Funeral Service, 703 S. Harrison St.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, with Pastor Michael Rogers officiating.

Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery.

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Brenda Frye
   Posted Sat February 14, 2009
My Mother, Joan Wooden, was also a resident at Waldron. She and Rosalyn became fast friends, and I know Mom always appreciated Rosalyn's companionship. I always knew Mom had Rosalyn kept each other company, and they'd always checked in on each other when either one of them wasn't feeling well. When Mom died early last month, Rosalyn was truly saddened by our (and her) loss. I'm sure Mom was waiting for her friend when she arrived in heaven, and they are once again sharing good times together. Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Heather Logsdon
   Posted Mon February 16, 2009
I am sorry about your loss. The day before Rosalynn passed I held her hand and staid with her until 9.30 when she started having more trouble. She was very kind and helpful when I put her to sleep. She didn't ask for much but when she did she was a sweetheart. I always went to check up on her. She is in a better place now. And I think of her kind spirit offend. She was a joy to take care of.

Sincerly,
Heather Logsdon (CNA)

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