
Date Of Birth: January 2, 1924
Date Of Death: December 27, 2009
Mary Margaret Cheesman, 85, of Indianapolis, went home to be with her Lord Sunday, December 27, 2009. She was born in Coalmont, IN on January 2, 1924, the daughter of the late James and Anna (Atkinson) Goble. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Lester H. Cheesman; her children, Steven (Carol) Cheesman, Christi (Bill) Cope, Roger (Andrea) Cheesman, Becki (Jim) Guthrie; nine grandchildren, three great grandchildren; and her sister, Dorothy Woodruff. She was preceded in death by one grandchild.Visitation will be Wednesday, December 30 from 4 to 8 p.m. at East 91st Street Christian Church. Funeral service will be at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, December 31 with a visitation one hour prior at the church. Interment at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Mary’s name to East 91st Street Church, Building Fund.







Wilbur and Doris Anderson says
Mary will be missed. We have so many fond memories of our friendship over the years. She was Butch’s best friend and their friendship was a true inspiration to all. Our love and support go out to Les and his family.
Love,
Bill and Butch
Gin Gerry Hunter says
Mary was a great friend of the family and will be dearly missed by all. Our condolences go out to all her family and friends.
Terri Patton says
Jennifer and Jessica – I am so sorry for your loss. Your Grandma sounds like she is a very caring and loving Grandma and what great memories you will have of her.
Take Care – Terri
Tom and Rachel Hunter and Family says
Mary was such a dear friend to our family for many years. We will miss her smile and her wonderful sense of humor. She was multi-talented and a great cook! We all loved her. Our deepest sympathy to Les, Steve, Chris, Roger and Becky and your families. We love you.
Betty and Rob Anderson and family says
Mary was such a wonderful person and friend to all of our family. We will miss her presence even though we know she is in a much better place. She was a wonderful listener and you knew you could call her at a moment’s notice to talk. She always put her family and friends first. She will be greatly missed!
With love and sympathy,
Betty and Rob Anderson and family
Barbara Vickers Mangano says
I’ll always cherish my memories of Mary. She was so good to me while I was growing up. My sincerest sympathies to her entire family.
John C Samples says
Ministering to Mary has been a process of learning to love her more than ever. She is one of the most patient and kind people God ever granted us the privilege of knowing.
Stan Jonson says
Mary Margaret inspired Gail and I to “love one another”. Her countenance and demeanor will always be a shinning light to those who knew her as she and Les epitomized the Christian walk to all who knew her and them.
Wanda Hartley says
My sincere condolences to Mary’s family. Mary was a wonderful, caring individual and will be sorely missed by all who knew her.