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Carol Hindenach Obituary

Carol P. Hindenach Marshall Carol P. Hindenach, age 79, of Marshall, died Sunday, December 2, 2012 at Maplewood of Marshall. Carol was born February 13, 1933 in Chicago to Nelson C. and Dorothy (Babka) Warner. She graduated from Mt. Lebanon High School in Mt. Lebanon, PA in 1950. She attended Penn State for 3 years and then transferred to Michigan State University from where she graduated with a degree in Elementary Education. She taught at Gordon School as a fourth grade teacher for 20 years until moving to teach at the Marshall Middle School. She retired in 1993. Carol married Frederick O. "Fritz" Hindenach on Feb. 11, 1972 in Battle Creek. Fritz preceded her in death in 2002. She had attended Trinity Episcopal Church and Marshall Retired Teachers. She was a past member of the Marshall Monday Club. Surviving are her daughter Deborah (John) Bibbings of Marshall and a step-son, Richard "Rick" (Julie) Hindenach of Marshall; 6 grandchildren and a sister Marian Wright of Virginia Beach, VA. A graveside service for her family was held at Oakridge Cemetery on Friday, December 7 with Rev. James Codde officiating. Arrangements are by Craig K. Kempf Funeral Home. The family would like friends to remember Carol with a memorial contribution to Oaklawn Hospice. Assistance with memorials available at Kempf Funeral Home. To sign the on line guest register and leave a message for the family visit www.kempffuneralhome.com.

Published by Battle Creek Enquirer on Dec. 12, 2012.
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