Mable, 83, of Danville, passed away at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis just a short (3) three weeks following her husband, Bill's death on Dec. 24, 2020. A private family only viewing will take place at WEAVER & RANDOLPH FUNERAL HOME DANVILLE Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, followed by a public graveside service 12:00 Noon at MAPLE HILL CEMETERY PLAINFIELD, where she will be laid to rest next to her husband, Bill. The wearing of masks and social distancing will be required of everyone in attendance.
Mable was born in Elgin, Tennessee to the late Leonard and Marie (Shillings) Underwood. She was a graduate of East Bank, West Virginia High School with the class of 1956. Mable later married William "Bill" Winkler Oct. 26, 1956. She was a wonderful homemaker, found time to assist Bill with their Amoco Service Station and Wrecker Service in Danville, as well as working at the former Hooks Drug Store (now CVS) for many years.
Mable was a "giver", she gave to others her entire life. She made food and candy for everyone she knew, and even those she didn't know. Mable cared for the sick and elderly, and spent time with others so they would not have to be alone. She did this simply because she cared. She cared deeply not only for family and friends, but just as deeply for strangers. Mable was a ray of sunshine in the lives of everyone that knew, met, or just came into contact with her. She made everyone's lives better, as well as those that may have not known or met her, but received blessings from her. Mable was an"angel" here on earth ..... a "special soul". Now, she's an "angel" in heaven, and will continue watching over all of us for the remainder of our lives.
Survivors include her children, Kelly (Carol) Winkler, Terina (Jerry) Malicoat, Gale (Jeff) Stone, all of Danville, 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Mable was the last of her siblings.
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