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300 South Morton Street ( U.S. 31)
Franklin, IN 46131
Phone: 317-738-0202
Fax: 317-736-0210
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Cecilia A.
Endicott (Walden)

March 31, 1928 – August 5, 2018

Cecilia A. Endicott
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Condolence From: Paul & Bonnie Reiss
Condolence: Ceil was a wonderful friend as well as a faithful bookkeeper for Reiss Ornamental for 30 years. She was so good at keeping records and really knew her field of accounting. She always looked so nice everyday, her pretty gray hair always fixed so nice. Paul and I could always count on her and she always went above and beyond her job description. When her daughter Caryn worked there also, they both did an excellent job and were always so nice to our customers. Thirty years of service from a very fine lady. Blessings to her family.
Wednesday August 08, 2018
Condolence From: Victoria Norman
Condolence: I love you grandma Agnes. We all miss you very much. Easton loved coming over to your house to visit after school. You are so gracious to others, even to those that didn’t deserve it.
You where always carding to those that didn’t care back.
You where so proper, and filled with love and grace. You had away of sharing your opinions and being so kind. You have taught me so much.
I loved coming over during my college course lunch breaks, I’d sneak you over star bucks and a panini. Some times we would go out and sometimes we would watch a old black and white movie and eat our Kroger fried chicken lunch.
Your trick or treaters are going to miss you. You always had the best candy on the block. I’d ask Easton where he wanted to go trick or treating at. He’d say grandma Nagnes house.
And you really enjoyed going to OCharlies me grandma Molly and the kids would pick you up and by the time we got there mom and Cortnie would Already have a table and the waitress new what you wanted. A southern pecon chicken salad pecans on the side blue cheese on the side and Ice burg lettuce only. You and uncle Eddie called the other stuff weeds. We all are sure going to miss our girls nights out. Easton and Tatum loved sneaking in fries to chiko, you would say Tatum and Easton you have to give him small bits because he will choke. It took them a while but they got the hang of it.
We love you grandma. I know you and Pa are finally up there talking up a storm.
Tuesday August 07, 2018
Condolence From: Victoria Norman
Condolence: I love you grandma Agnes. We all miss you very much. Easton loved coming over to your house to visit after school. You are so gracious to others, even to those that didn’t deserve it.
You where always carding to those that didn’t care back.
You where so proper, and filled with love and grace. You had away of sharing your opinions and being so kind. You have taught me so much.
I loved coming over during my college course lunch breaks, I’d sneak you over star bucks and a panini. Some times we would go out and sometimes we would watch a old black and white movie and eat our Kroger fried chicken lunch.
Your trick or treaters are going to miss you. You always had the best candy on the block. I’d ask Easton where he wanted to go trick or treating at. He’d say grandma Nagnes house.
And you really enjoyed going to OCharlies me grandma Molly and the kids would pick you up and by the time we got there mom and Cortnie would Already have a table and the waitress new what you wanted. A southern pecon chicken salad pecans on the side blue cheese on the side and Ice burg lettuce only. You and uncle Eddie called the other stuff weeds. We all are sure going to miss our girls nights out. Easton and Tatum loved sneaking in fries to chiko, you would say Tatum and Easton you have to give him small bits because he will choke. It took them a while but they got the hang of it.
We love you grandma. I know you and Pa are finally up there talking up a storm.
Tuesday August 07, 2018