Margery Clark LaBrec
January 28, 1922 ~ April 8, 2015
SERVICES: MEMORIAL SERVICE: Will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, 2015, at Four Seasons Retirement Center Chapel with the Rev. Phyllis Hawkins officiating. VISITATION: Will be from 2 p.m. until service time. BURIAL: A private committal will be held at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. MEMORIAL DONATIONS: May be made to Olive Branch, Inc., 4430 Aztec Road, Rim Rock, AZ 86355, Our Hospice of South Central Indiana or donors choice of charities through the funeral home. Margery Clark LaBrec, 93, of Taylor Road, died at 8:10 p.m. Thursday, April 2, 2015, at Four Seasons Healthcare. Margery was born January 28, 1922, in Indianapolis, the daughter of George L. and Margaret Harvey Clark. Margery was a graduate of Shortridge High School in Indianapolis and DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. She received her masters degree from Indiana University. She was an ordained deacon and elder at First Presbyterian Church, a member of Alpha Chi Omega and Tri Kappa sororities and played cello in the Columbus Symphony. Mrs. LaBrec taught junior high English at Plainfield Jr. High, Plainfield, IN, and Wayne Township School, Southside Jr. High and Central Jr. High in Columbus. Survivors include her daughters, Lynn (Larry) Alexander of McKinney, Texas and Taffy (Dan) Schroer of Columbus and Simpsonville, South Carolina; sons, Jack Rutherford of San Juan Capistrano, California and Scot Rutherford of Rim Rock, Arizona; brother, Joseph H. (Barbara) Clark of Indianapolis; a brother-in-law, Bill Breck of Greenwood; grandchildren, Mathew (Kari) Alexander of Boca Raton, Florida, Dan Alexander of Pelham, Alabama, Reagan (Jozsef Sebok) Rutherford of Budapest, Hungary, Ryan Schroer of Columbus and Clint (Ali) Schroer of Denver, Colorado; and great-grandchildren, Kathryn and Nate Alexander of Boca Raton, Florida, and Zsanette, Nikolette and Violette Sebok of Budapest, Hungary. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a sister, Katie Clark Breck.






such a wonderful lady and mentor. Couldn’t ask for a better teacher
Wonderful teacher, maybe my favorite. Yes, at her suggestion took typing and foreign language courses.. Skills still serving me well. Thank you Mrs. Rutherford!
Ryan and Taffy, Your mother/grandmother was a true lady. She was so talented. She did such a wonderful job being Dolley Madison for Ryan’s first grade class. It was a pleasure to have known her.
I knew her as my ‘Auntie Mike’. Her sister-in-law, my mother, absolutely adored Marg and always had wonderful things to say about her. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother who truly loved her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren with all her heart. My heart-felt sympathies go to my four cousins, Jack, Lynn, Taffy and Scot. How blessed you are that God chose her to be your Mom! May lovingly, warm memories fill your hearts in the days ahead. Love to you all, Bets
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