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Spouse:  William Osborn Spurgeon

Children:  Ted LeRoy Spurgeon
Gary Lynn Spurgeon
Carolyn Ann Spurgeon Dill

Grandchildren:  Ted LeRoy Spurgeon Jr.
Scott Edward Spurgeon
Richard Lee Spurgeon
Andrew William Dill
Tanner Scott Spurgeon
Dalton Spurgeon

Parents:  Avery Leonard Lee and Verlina Ann Ellis Lee

Siblings:  Robert Lee Grothe
Ray Lee Grothe
Alda Lee Grothe
Howard Leverne Lee
Richard Earl Lee
Thomas Lee
Danny Wayne Lee
Larry Lee
William Lee
Doris Evelyn Lee
leona Sue Lee
Sharon Ruth Lee
Eugene Hayworth

Grandparents:  None listed
 
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Dorothy Louella Spurgeon

Birth Date: 3/27/1922
Death Date: 6/18/2003
West Ridge Park Cemetery
Garden of Redemption, Section RC, Level F, Crypt 38


Dorothy Louella Lee Spurgeon was a wonderful, loving, caring wife, mother, grandmother and caregiver to anyone or anything in need of care. She was a very giving person, asking nothing in return. She was born March 27, 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana to Verlina Ann Ellis Lee and Avery Leonard Lee. She had three older siblings born to her father. Robert Lee Grothe, Ray Lee Grothe and Alda Lee Grothe who lived in Chicago, Illinois and were adopted by their stepfather, hence different last names. Two younger brothers were born to Verlina and Avery Lee, Howard Leverne Lee and Richard Earl Lee. Dorothy's mother passed away on March 25, 1928 and was buried on Dorothy's sixth birthday, leaving a huge void and enormous responsibilities for Dorothy in caring for her younger brothers. She and her brothers were separated and sent to live with different relatives from time to time. Her father later re-married so Dorothy was brought back home and charged with the care of her two younger brothers and eight additional siblings from this marriage, Thomas Lee, Danny Wayne Lee, Larry Lee, William Lee, Doris Evelyn Lee, Leona Sue Lee, Sharon Ruth Lee and step-brother Eugene Hayworth.

In early 1941 Dorothy moved to Chicago to live with her half brother and sister-in-law, Ray (Lee) and Clara Grothe but returned to Indianapolis, after a some what short and long distance courtship, to marry the love of her life, William Osborn Spurgeon on December 20, 1941. On October 1, 1942 the couple was blessed with a beautiful baby boy, Ted LeRoy Spurgeon. He was the joy of their lives. On April 28, 1946 the couple was again blessed with another baby boy, Gary Lynn Spurgeon. And then on March 25, 1952, two days before Dorothy's 30th birthday the family was blessed with a baby girl, Carolyn Ann Spurgeon. Her family was her life.

On March 25, 1971, Ted LeRoy Spurgeon, Jr. was born to Ted and Cheri (Archer) Spurgeon, making Dorothy a grandmother.

Two Additional grandsons, Scott Edward and Richard Lee were later added to her family by Gary and Linda (Bragg) Spurgeon. And lastly her daughter, Carolyn added the fourth grandson, Andrew William Dill, to her list of grandsons.

Dorothy supported her husband in his love for flying and operated the consession at the Bargersville Airport in the early 1950's. She was employed by the Atlantic Pacific Tea Company in the early 1940's. She also worked for the Herff Jones Company in the early 1940's an din the 1960's worked at Eckhart Bookbinding. In addition to working outside the home she was an excellent homemaker.

Dorothy truly loved her family and loved being a wife, mother and grandmother and was an expert at doing so. She loved life and any living creature, helping or rescuing any in need. She loved her gardens, both flower and vegetable and canned the very best green beans and tomatoes for her family. She was the most caring and unselfish person on earth.

She is so very much missed by her family and all that knew her but know that she is out of her misery here on earth and wears her wings with great pride.

Mom, we miss you so.



"From Mom"

Don't grieve for me, for now I'm Free,
I'm following the path God's laid you see.

I could not stay another day,
To laugh, to love, to work, to play.

Tasks left undone must stay this way,
I found that peace at the close of day.

If my parting has left a void,
Then fill it with remembered joys.

A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss,
Oh yes, these things I too will miss.

Be not burdened with times of sorrow,
I wish you sunshine to tomorrow.

My life's been full, I savored much,
Good friend's, good times, a loved one's touch.

Perhaps my time seemed all too brief,
Don't lengthen it now with undue grief.

Lift up your heart and peace to thee,
God wanted me now, He set me free!

  Photo Scrapbook
  

Dorothy with her 12 siblings. Ray, Larry, Alida, Sharon, Robert, Leona, Dorothy, Doris, Howard, William, Richard, Danny and Thomas.



Dorothy in Chicago in early 1941 walking to the Atlantic Pacific Tea Company where she worked.



Dorothy and Ozzie, Spring of 1942 shortly after their marriage.



Ozzie, Dorothy, Ted, Gary and Carolyn in the Summer of 1952.



Dorothy with Ted, Gary and Carolyn.



Dorothy and Ozzie.



(top left) Standing by the gazeebo that her family built for her.(top left) Holding her dog "Dixie Lee". (top right) Dorothy standng in front of her home that she had for 60 years. (bottom left) Dorothy had beautiful flower gardens, this is one of the many she had. (bottom right) Standing by the gazeebo that her family built for her.



(top) Dorothy and her husband and children by their Christmas tree. (middle) Dorothy's 81st Birthday Party, March 27, 2003. (bottom) Ozie's 80th Birthday Party at the Speedway Airport.



Dorothy and her grandchildren, Scott, Richie, Tyke Spurgeon and Andy Dill.



Dorothy, the angel she was, is and always will be.


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