Audrey Marjorie Spencer

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SEYMOUR, INDIANA

Audrey Marjorie Spencer, of Seymour, born November 13, 1928, in Clark County, Kentucky, went home to be with her Lord at 4:18 pm on Tuesday, September 19, 2017. She was the daughter of Joe M. and Nora E (Turpin) Satterwhite, both deceased.

A 1945 graduate of Clark County High School, she married H. Edison Spencer on December 26, 1945. He preceded her in death on November 13, 2002.

Audrey held various positions over the course of her life. One of her favorites was teaching school as an emergency certified teacher in Montgomery County, Kentucky, during World War II. In 1950, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer moved to Seymour, where she worked at Arvin for 14 years and later at Wal-Mart, from which she ultimately retired in 2006, after 21 years.

Audrey loved to travel and made numerous trips with family and friends. She also loved to read and passed this love on to her children and grandchildren. One of her favorite ways to pass the time was to crochet. Her family is blessed to have many gorgeous works of the heart to remember her by.

Audrey was a 50 plus year member of First Baptist Church Seymour, where she served as a deaconess and on various committees. She was also a 50 plus year member of Seymour Chapter 134 OES, where she served as secretary for 12 years.

Audrey is survived by 3 children, Dennis (Sharon) Spencer, Marjorie (Melvin) Bishop, and Ronnie (Pam) Spencer; nine grandchildren, Brian (Libby) Spencer, Robert Bishop, Jon (Nola) Bishop, Joanna Goens, Frank (Lisa) Bishop, Karen (Chad) Browning, Dana (Bill) Nowland, Benjamin (Nicole) Spencer, and Jason Spencer. She is also survived by 15 great grandchildren; a sister, Susan Moore; brother, Rev. Deane Satterwhite; and a brother in law, Arthur (Helen) Spencer, Jr. One brother, Lawrence Satterwhite preceded her in death, as well as a granddaughter, Angie Spencer.

Funeral Services will be at Voss & Sons Funeral Service on Saturday, September 23, at 10 am with Dr. Reverend Jeremy Myers officiating. Burial will follow at Riverview Cemetery.

Family and friends may call at Voss & Sons Funeral Service on Friday, September 22, from 4-8 pm, and on Saturday, from 9 am until time of service. An Eastern Star service will be held on Friday at 7:15 pm.

Memorials may be written to First Baptist Church or Schneck Hospice, in care of Voss & Sons Funeral Service.

Online condolences may be given on the funeral home website at www.vossfuneralservice.com

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