Doris E. Fields

doris fields

January 20, 1932 ~ September 12, 2016

Doris E. Fields, 84, of Coovert Street, died at 12:35 a.m. Monday, September 12, 2016, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. Doris was born January 20, 1932, in Metcalfe County, Kentucky, the daughter of George Calvin and Viola (Patrick) Ballard. She married Jasper S. Fields January 11, 1947. Doris was a member of East Columbus Separate Baptist Church and attended General Baptist Church. Her love for Jesus Christ was evident to all by her kind and loving spirit. She loved spending time with her family, especially her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed watching the Indianapolis Colts with her family, was a wonderful cook and loved keeping a spotless home. The family would like to thank the staff of Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility for their wonderful, loving care. Memorial donations made be made to their facility through the funeral home. Survivors include her husband, Jasper; sons, Jimmy Fields and Troy Fields, both of Columbus; daughters, Susan (Steve) Michaels, Virginia (Russ) Dixon and Sheila (Victor) Davis, all of Columbus; grandchildren, Mike Brown, Tony Sherman, Jessica Baynes, Amber Schrelick, Rae (Richard) Bryant, Donald Fields, Ashley (Jamie) Esparza, Adam Atwood, Amanda (Michael) Hunter, Brooke (Brad) Yost, Carly Baynes, Breanne (Kevin) Hoolehan, Veronica Sievers, Billy Bryant and Derek Fields; great-grandchildren, A.J. Sherman, Chesney Totten, Devin Fields, Hannah Bryant, Justin Schrelick, Brent Schrelick, Kamdyn Fields, Kasyn Esparza, Luke and Anabell Hunter, Gage Dean Yost, Maxon Yost, Mila Hoolehan and Macaelah Sievers; three great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and her faithful companion, Griffey. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Robert, Wilton, James and Vince Ballard; sisters, Ruby Jeffries, Edna Lucas, Helen Bowles and Anna England; a granddaughter, Amber Baynes; and great-granddaughter, Kaylee Perry.

 

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  1. so sorry to hear bout doris.I loved doris.I know what yall going thru.hardest thing I ever had to give up.my parents.love n praying for stanley.and each one of yall.juanita davis.

  2. My thoughts and prayers are with Uncle Standley, and family, Aunt Doris was a wonderful, kind,sweet, person she will be miss greatly. Love you Aunt Doris

  3. I am so sorry for your loss. The death of a loved one is a difficult thing to bear. I have found comfort in the promises found in the scriptures that someday soon we would see our loved ones again. John 11:25. Not only can we look forward to seeing them again, but soon there will be no more pain, suffering and even death itself will be done away with. Revelation 21:4. Until then, may the peace of God be with you and give you comfort and hope. Philippians 4:7 Warm Regards, Melissa JW.org https://www.jw.org/en/publications/books/bible-teach/hope-resurrection-of-dead-loved-ones/?insight


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