Carol Sue Mangin, age 73 of Washington, passed away at 5:04 AM on Monday at the home of her daughter in Jasper. She was born on May 22, 1939 in Washington to Ernest and Mary 'Frankie' (Patterson) Wilson. She was a 1957 graduate of Washington Catholic High School. She was retired from Tokeim Industries. She was a member of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church. She loved reading, doing cross word puzzles, and volunteering at the Washington St. Vincent DePaul. She is survived by two daughters and sons in-law, Renee and Allan Hentrup of Jasper and Jamie and Paul Petty of Palm Bay, Florida; two grandsons, Alex James Hentrup of Jasper and Tyler Austin Petty of Palm Bay Florida; one sister and brother in-law, Sandy and Mike Queen of Washington. She was preceded in death by her husband, James A. Mangin on December 5, 2008, whom she had married on December 31, 1961. She also was preceded by one son, Troy James Mangin; and her parents. A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 AM on Friday at Our Lady of Hope Church with Father Gordon Mann as celebrant. Burial will follow in St. John Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 PM on Thursday with a wake service at 3:30 PM at Ed Lee Mortuary. Memorial Donations may be given to St. Vincent DePaul 815 East Main Street- Washington, Indiana 4750. Condolences may be sent online at www.edleemortuary.com
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Chris, Dave Evan Ollier - Indianapolis, wrote on Mar 8, 2013:
"Aunt Sue, we will miss you. We know you are in a much better place with Our Lord, Uncle Jim and your parents, but it isn't the same. We are very happy you are at peace and in no more pain. Thank you for being a wonderful Aunt. Thank you for our visits, especially when Evan was with us. You let Evan play with your "Wizard of Oz" characters, and that meant so much to him. He is such a big fan of the "Wizard of Oz," something the two of you had in common. Also, thanks for the wonderful vegetables we would take back to Indy. We will miss our visits, and the wine that Uncle Jim made, that gave Dave a little buzz! We will have our memories to cherish and to share with others. Jamie and Renee, we wish we could have been there in person to give you our condolences, but know we are praying for healing, comfort and peace while your families grieve for the loss of your mother. We are so thankful that you both had some very special time with your mom. I am also thankful that I was able to be a part of their wedding, and yours Renee. God Bless you both, Renee, Jamie and families. We love you. Chris, Dave and Evan Ollier"