Flossie McFall 91, of Connersville passed away on September 30, 2021. She was born on September 23, 1930, to the late Elijah Wicker, and Mary Dunn (Johnson) Wicker. Flossie graduated from Orange County High School in 1948, and later married her husband Emerson McFall Jr. on September 13,1953. They were married for 39 years before he passed away.
Flossie was a member of Orange United Methodist Church.
She was employed at a License Branch for 6 years as well as working for the city of Connersville for 4 years in the Clerk Treasurer Office, and she retired from the Farm Bureau in 1997, and was awarded Salutatorian in 1948 in her last year of high school.
She was involved in several organizations including being a 50-year member of Andersonville Chapter #93, Order of Eastern Star, and she was the D.A.R. award winner in 1948.
Flossie leaves behind her daughter Karma Parkerson of Alta Vista, Kansas, a Son; Robert W. McFall of Orange Community, several precious grandchildren; and nieces and nephews who will greatly miss her.
Along with her loving husband and parents, Flossie was preceded in death by her son-law Rick Parkerson, Stepfather, James Johnson; a Stepbrother, Virgil Johnson; a sister; Marcella Day, a Stepsister; Vera Johnson Hayes, and a great granddaughter Gracie Elizabeth Pea.
Visitation for Flossie will be held on Monday, October 4, 2021, from 12:00 PM until 2:00 PM at Urban Winkler Funeral home 513 W. 8th St Connersville, Indiana 47331.
The funeral service will begin at 2:00 PM with Stan Howard officiating. Immediately following, Eastern Star will be doing a service for Flossie at the funeral home.
Burial will follow in Orange Cemetery.
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