Mae Dell Comstock, 73, of Indianapolis, former Shelbyville resident, passed away Sunday, July 13, 2025 at her residence.
Born May 27, 1952 in Shelbyville, she was the daughter of Claude Smothers and Mary (Elliot) Smothers. She married Billy Joe "Odie" Comstock on September 21, 1970, and he survives.
Other survivors include a daughter Shannon Vassar (Matthew) of Indianapolis; 2 sisters- Peggy Milner (Gary) of Florida, Crissy Leffler (Todd) of Shelbyville; 3 brothers- Ronnie Smothers (Mary) of Shelbyville, Scotty Smothers (Kim) of Shelbyville, and Rickey Smothers of Tennessee. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, and 6 brothers and sisters.
Mrs. Comstock had lived in Indianapolis for over 20 years, after moving from Shelbyville. She attended Shelbyville High School, and had been a machine operator at KCL Corp. for 25 years, and also had worked in the produce dept. at the Southport Wal Mart for 10 years.
Mae enjoyed bass fishing with her husband and her daughter, camping, and taking rides through the country.
Funeral services will be 7:00 pm on Friday July 18, 2025 at Glenn E. George & Son Funeral Home, 437 Amos Road. Friends may call on Friday evening from 4:00 pm until the time of the service, at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions can be made to The Michael J. Fox Foundation, in care of the funeral home.
Online condolences may be shared at glennegeorge andson.com.
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James Wilkerson 2
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Whenever she would see me would always give me a hug
Carol Justus
July 19, 2025
I worked with Mae at KCL. She was the kindest person you could ever meet. We became good friends. Prayers for comfort to Odie & Shannon.
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