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Lelia Viola Scott Cain

Anderson, Indiana

1915 - 2006

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Lelia Viola Scott Cain, 90, Anderson, passed away May 5, 2006, at Middletown Nursing and Rehabilitation Center after an extended illness.

She was born October 11, 1915, in Hope, IN, the daughter of Edward and Louise (Sowers) Scott. She lived in the Anderson area most all of her life, at one time worked at Delco-Remy and was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary.

Survivors include her three sons, Richard L. "Dick" Cain of Anderson, Harold E. "Bud" Cain and wife Pepi of Anderson, William E. "Pete" Cain and wife Toni of Middletown; grandchildren, Darlene and husband Brent Clevenger of Anderson, Macarena and husband Mike Patterson of Middletown, Anthony and wife Breanne Cain of Anderson, Robert "Bobby" and wife Stacey Cain of MI, Brian and Wife Michelle Cain of Carmel, Jennifer and husband Chuck Hawkins of Anderson; great grandchildren, Nicholas and Danielle Clevenger, Montana and Matthew "Lee" Patterson, Jake Cain , Nathan "Nate" Cain, Hannah Cain; nieces, Jean Ann Beckelhamier and Betty Martin and husband Robert of Linton, IN

She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Lee Cain on Sept. 28, 1971; a daughter, Judith Cain, three sisters Edith, Bea and Josephine; a daughter-in-law, Vikki Cain.

Service will be 11:00 A.M. Tuesday at Brown-Butz-Diedring Funeral Home with Pastor Paul Trent officiating. Burial will be in Anderson Memorial Park.

Friends may call from 5-7 P.M. Monday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Middletown Nursing Home Activity Fund.

Online condolences may be made at www.brownbutzdiedring.com

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