"I am Megan sister Amanda thank you so much I can barely function without her"
Cynthia K. Wilson, 70, passed away St Marys Hospital in Evansville on March 22, 2017. She was born in Washington on February 5, 1947 to James and Margaret (Potts) Beadles. She graduated from Washington High School in 1965, and retired from Prairie Village Nursing Center where she worked as a CNA. Cynthia loved Elvis Presley and decorating her home with angles and wind chimes. She is survived by two daugthers; Megan (Roger) Cox of Washington, Amanda Thombelson of Alfordsville; brother, James Beadles Jr. of California; sister, Elizabeth Parr of Florida; five grandchildren, David Thombleson, Joesph Hager, Miranda N. Fitzgerald, Leanna Cox and Paul O. Brumfield; three great grandchildren, Rivvick Cox, Mikeal Cox and Kaitie Cox. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Frank Wilson on April 30, 2015, whom she married December 22, 2007 and daughter, Mary Margaret Thombelson. Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM on Sunday at Ed Lee Mortuary. Burial will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery in Reeve Township. Visitation will be from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Saturday at Ed Lee Mortuary. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.edleemortuary.com
"I am Megan sister Amanda thank you so much I can barely function without her"
"Thank you so much I am grateful I was able to meet Frank's family I miss him just as much he treated like his own love you all ......amanda"
"Jim and Mary Alice I remember you well!!!! You took us to Indiana beach I think it was .... good memories thank you .....mandy"
"MEGAN AND FAMILY, I M SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR MOTHER. I KNOW IT IS NOT EASY. ASKING FOR PRAYERS AND UNDERSTANDING FOR U ALL.LOVE U AUNT RITA AND UNCLE DAVE"
"We are so sorry we could not be there in person to pay our respects to a wonderful person. She truly had a heart of gold and she was really dedicated to her husband, family and friends. The love and care that she shared with Frank was so heartwarming. If there is some solace in her passing it is that she and Frank are together again. Although we did not get to see her often due to the fact we lived a distance away, we will cherish the times we had together. The one thing that we will always remember about her was her infectious laugh. Rest in peace dear Cindy. You deserve it. Please accept our sincere condolences. Tony & Theresa Wilson Tampa, Florida"
"Megan and Mandy, We are so sorry to hear of your Mom's death.......jim and I have been friends with your Mom and Dad for years.....We spent a lot of time together when we were first married...... Your dad, Bill, was a good friend of Jim's....They were in the National Guard together for many years.....Your mom and dad and Jim and I would go out to eat together frequently. Bill always had to order extra orders of bread...he was a big eater... .After we left Washington and moved to Haubstadt,we lost track of your parents..... Since my Dad was sent to the nursing home, I got to speak with your Mom a few times when she came to check on Dad. I remember meeting her husband at the nursing home a few times too.....I also remembered him because his mom and her boys lived on Pearl Street, just a block away from our house as we were growing up. . Please know how sorry we about your mother's death...Please know our prayers are with you. Jim and Mary Alice McDonald"
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