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Josephine Marie Dust
87, Indianapolis, passed away on Thursday, July 4, 2013. Jo was born on April 20, 1926 to the late Roswell and Pearl Newton.
Jo was the loving wife to Marvin for 55 years who preceded her in 1999; a loving mother to Donna Moroni, Larry Dust (Anita), and adopted son Marco Tabada (Connie); a loving grandmother to Guyla, Norman, Jessica, Neil, Scott, and David; great-grandmother to Tyler and Stephanie; and best friend to Kayla Stone.
Jo was impacted by macular degeneration for the last ten years of her life and she and her family request in lieu of flowers donations be made to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation, PO Box 515, North Hampton, MA 01061-0515.
A private family ceremony is being held on her behalf on Saturday, July 6, 2013. Leppert Mortuary & Crematory, Nora Chapel , is assisting the family.
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Jo, I thank you for the great time we shared for those few hours. You kept a smile on my face and each time I though of you. Rest in the arms of the Lord my love....you are greatly missed! Family: Please accept my condolence of your great lost. You all are in my prayers!
July 24, 2013
Jo, I thank you for the great time we shared for those few hours. You kept a smile on my face and each time I though of you. Rest in the arms of the Lord my love....you are greatly missed! Family: Please accept my condolence of your great lost. You all are in my prayers!
LaTonya Scott
July 24, 2013
in God's care rest in peace
Dwayne Bickham
July 7, 2013
God has taken you home to be with him. There is no greater gift Aunt Jo. God bless
Sherry Rotering
July 6, 2013
May the Peace of our Lord be with her...
Kayla Stone
July 6, 2013
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