Loving wife, mother, grandmother and wonderful friend to many, Ina Mae Crecelius-Tinsley passed away peacefully surrounded by her family Sept. 14, 2010, following a stroke.
She was born July 29, 1931 to John and Madeline Keller of Grant, Neb. The family moved to Monrovia, Calif., in the mid 1940s, where Ina Mae graduated from Monrovia High School in 1949. In 1951, she married her sweetheart, Morris Crecelius, who taught school in the Ojai School District for over 38 years before he died in 1986. Together, they raised four children and went on many fishing and hunting adventures.
In December 1993, Ina Mae married John Oscar Tinsley, of Ojai, and they spent 12 wonderful years together, traveling the world and taking care of their beloved dog, Ms. Pris.
Family was important. Ina Mae will be missed by her daughters and sons-in-law, Valerie and Steve Cubillas, and Cheryl and Ken Schroeder; sons, Duane Crecelius and John Crecelius; loving brother-in-law, Charles Crecelius, of Rough and Ready, Calif.; grandchildren, William Blake, of Bolivar, Mo., and Greg Schroeder, Cary Schroeder and Curtis Schroeder, of Dixon, Calif.; and great-grandchildren, William, Andrea, and Tylor Blake, and Allie Schroeder.
Ina Mae led a busy and full life. She was an active member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 339, of Ventura, serving as president three times. She also belonged to the "8 and 40" Auxiliary Honor Society, and enjoyed service to her community and country. A highlight of her life was a year as Auxiliary Chaplain, striving to touch the lives of others.
First and foremost she cared about her family; a close second was playing Bingo, especially when she won, and planning and taking cruises to foreign lands with second husband, John. She was a true "giver," and always wanted to lend a hand to others. Her apple pies and smiling face will be missed.
A special thank you goes out to Cindy and Candy of Carrows in Ojai, where Ina Mae loved to have breakfast, and to the caring staff of the ICU and hospice at Ojai Valley Hospital.
Friends are invited to join the family 10 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 21, at Carrows Restaurant, 211 W. Ojai Ave., Ojai, for a remembrance and light brunch. Graveside services will be 1 p.m., also Tuesday, at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park, 5400 Valentine Rd., Ventura, where the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 339 of Ventura will officiate.
Memorial contributions may be made to City of Hope Cancer Center, Gift Planning Department, P.O. Box 513477, Los Angeles, CA 90051-3477.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Ted Mayr Funeral Home and Crematory, 3150 Loma Vista Rd., Ventura. Condolences may be left at www.TedMayrFuneralHome.com.

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September 23, 2010
We were so sorry to miss the celebration of Ina Mae's life. We didn't see the beautiful obituary and photo until Sept. 22 and were so sorry to hear of her passing. We have so many wonderful memories of the Wright and Crecelius families celebrating Christmas together, selling Christmas trees and pumpkins, garage sales, playing cards (oh those card games!). Also Betty and Ina Mae's soulmate friendship. Love to you all. Terry and Cindy Wright
September 21, 2010
Very sorry to here of your moms passing, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
"The Sahli family"
Trisha Rodriguez-Carlin, Auxiliary Unit 339 Member
September 20, 2010
God Blessed us with a wonderful soul Ina Mae. Ina Mae thank you for all you did to assist only not my Mom (Patsy) but the entire American Legion Womens Auxiliary Unit 339.
May God Bless the Crecelius-Tinsley Family and may he hold you close in his arms during this time... Our prayers are with you...
Ina Mae you will be missed but never forgotten...
Patsy & Paul Rodriguez (Auxiliary Unit 339 Pres. & American Legion Post 339 Past Commander)
September 20, 2010
It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that we say goodbye for now to our Friend Ina Mae..
Ina Mae's work and love for God and Country will never be forgotten, she was a valuable member of the American Legion Womens Auxiliary Unit 339. As Auxiliary President I along with American Legion Post 339 Past Commander (Paul) would like to extend a heart felt thank you to her family for sharing her with us...
May God Bless you all during this time, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all...
We will miss you Ina Mae and love you...
The Delema's
September 19, 2010
Our thoughts are with you as you go through this very difficult time.
Joe & Mary De Vito
September 18, 2010
The Crecelius Family,
Our prayers are with you at this time. Haven't seen you Mom in many years. In reading about her in this morning's Star, it brought back many memories. She was a jewel and we've got many fond memories of my time with your Dad at Topa Topa and even when he went to the junior high and the many times we were in your home. She always had a neat smile and made you feel welcomed.
Iris Coleman-Hodges
September 18, 2010
I am sad to hear of your mother's passing. She was a good friend to all of us in the Auxiliary and American Legion Post 338. Her love for her family, came only before her love for all of the offices, she held in the Auxiliary. We had some good time together. Although I haven't seen her recently, I will miss her happy laugh.
September 18, 2010
I was so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I always loved Ina Mae and so did my folks. I ran into her up at Von's about 2mo. ago and I went up and wrapped my arms around her and gave her the biggest hug ever!! I was so glad to see her. I hope you find comfort in knowing how much she was loved and will be missed.
Sincerely,
Linda Meador Coffey
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