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Annette Ring
Indianapolis, died peacefully at her home on Saturday, December 8, 2012. She was born in Indianapolis on July 4, 1924, then moved to and lived in Cleveland, Virginia until the age of 14, when her family returned to Indianapolis. Annette was a member of the Crossroads Rehabilitation Guild, the Clowes Hall Women's Committee, Park-Tudor Mother's Association, People of Vision and the Trailing Arbutus Garden Club. She was a member of Second Presbyterian Church and formerly of Hope Church, Carmel. Annette was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Lawrence E. Ring. She is survived by her sons, Jere Ring of Palm Springs, CA and David (Lyn) Ring, Indianapolis; and her beloved grandsons, Joshua and Matthew Ring and Michael (Claudia) Rains, all of Indianapolis. Visitation will be from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 12 at Harry W. Moore Chapel, 8151 Allisonville Rd. A memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, December 13 at Second Presbyterian Church, 7700 N. Meridian St., with a private family burial. Contributions in memory of Annette may be made to Nehemiah Vision Ministries, P.O. Box 159, Kirklin, IN 46050, Westminster Neighborhood Ministries, 7700 N. Meridian St., 46220. Arrangements by Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory . Friends may visit her online guestbook at: http://www.indianafuneralcare.com
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Jere, I always enjoyed chatting with your mom and dad when they came to Palm Springs to visit you. Now they will both live on in good memories. We were all blessed to know Annette and Lawrence.
Ralph Dorre, Palm Springs
December 11, 2012
Jere,David and families: So sorry to hear of Annette's passing. She was a very lovely and interesting person.
Frank and Linda Farmer
December 11, 2012
Jere, David and families: Your mother was a blessings to others and her legacy of faith is an encouragement to all who watched her life. May the living God uniquely provide His peace and comfort at this time and in the days ahead. Blessings in the midst of sadness.
Al and Donna Leinbach
December 11, 2012
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