In loving memory of

Virginia Mae Mangin
July 2, 1930 - October 10, 2013

Virginia Mae Mangin, age 83, of Washington, passed away at her home at 7:05 PM on Thursday. October 10, 2013. She was born on July 2, 1930 in Decker, Indiana to John L. and Clementine (Vieck) Smith. She was a 1959 graduate of Washington Catholic High School. She was part owner of Mangin''s Produce Market. She was a faithful player at the Washington Catholic Bingo and was a devoted grandmother. She is survived by her husband William Bill'' Mangin whom she married on October 17, 1959; two sons and daughters in-law, Alan and Pauline Mangin of Washington, and William Michael and Beth Mangin of Terre Haute; son in-law, Lee Bennett of Washington; 6 grandchildren; Zachery Fisher of Evansville, Nick Fisher and Matt Fisher both of Washington, Jacob Mangin and Sarah Mangin both of Terre Haute, and Zella Taylor of Camby, IN; step grandchildren Tasha Alvis , Jacob Bennett and Shea Bennett all of Washington; and three step grandchildren; two brothers; John C. Smith of Washington and Robert Vieck of Vincennes, two sisters; Ruth Ann Mangin of Flat Rock, MI and Betty McDell of Terre Haute, He was preceded in death by her daughter, Susan Bennett, and one brother, Barney Smith. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Tuesday at Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church with Father Gordon Mann as celebrant. Burial will follow in St. John Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 pm Monday with a wake service at 4 pm at Ed Lee Mortuary. Memorial Donations may be given to Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church 315 North East 3rd Street Washington, Indiana 47501. Condolences may be sent online at www.edleemortuary.com.

Tributes

Rex Mowery wrote on Oct 15, 2013:

"To Alan and all of Virginia's family, you have my deepest sympathy. May God grant you the strength to get through this difficult time. Rex Mowery"

Mike Mangin's co-workers at Bemis Compan wrote on Oct 14, 2013:

"Mike Mangin's co-workers at Bemis Company purchased the Peaceful White Lilies Basket for the family of Virginia Mae Mangin."