Mary L. McDaniel

mary mcdaniel

September 23, 1920 ~ May 2, 2014

SERVICES: 10:00 a.m. Friday May 2, 2014 at The Rock Church 3990 Rocky Ford Road OFFICIATING CLERGY: Rev. Brian Buterbaugh FINAL RESTING PLACE: Crown Hill Cemetery Salem, Indiana VISITATION: 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: The Rock Church 3990 Rocky Ford Road Columbus, IN 47203 or American Heart Association 6100 West 96th Street Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46278 Mary Louise Weir McDaniel, 93, of Hawthorne Drive, died at 6:10 p.m. Monday, April 28, 2014 at Columbus Regional Hospital. Born Sept. 23, 1920, Mary was the daughter of Oliver and Zella Maude Rush Weir. She married Willis M. McDaniel in 1945. He preceded her in death Aug. 3, 1969. After graduation from Salem High School in 1939, she was employed at Charlestown Powder Plant until her marriage when she became a homemaker. Mary was a member of The Rock Church and was formerly a member for 50 years of the Free Methodist Church where she held offices as director of CYC. She directed many bible school programs through the years and loved participating in many bible studies. She loved reading and taking care of flowers. Survivors include a daughter, Karen (William) Ferguson of Columbus; a son, Ronald (Carol) McDaniel of Seymour; grandchildren, Jason (Brenda) Ferguson, Janae (Daniel) Rittenhouse, Randy(Natasha)DuLong, Jeremy McDaniel and Jennifer McDaniel and great grandchildren, Cole, Chase, Cooper and Cody Ferguson and Tobi and Logan DuLong. She was preceded in death by her husband; her father, Oliver Weir; her mother, Zella Maude Rush Weir; a son, Carl Ray McDaniel; a daughter, Brenda Kaye DuLong; two brothers; and one sister.

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  1. I love you, Granny, and will miss you so much. You have been such an important part of my life since the day I met Jason. Thank you for treating me as one of your own, and for loving our boys so much. Till we meet again in Heaven. Love, Brenda

  2. Karen I am sorry for your loss. Your mother in now in the hands of our Lord. She will continue to be at your side as well as her grand children and great grandchildren’s. looking down and watching over your family for eternity. God Bless

  3. Sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. I will keep your family in my prayers. May God comfort you during this difficult time.


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