
Frances Lee Cagle, 87, beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother passed away peacefully at her home in Mooresville, Indiana on May 8, 2017
Frances was born to John Quick and Lilly Bell Stover on June 3, 1929 in Hopewell Virginia.
Frances was a homemaker whose greatest joy was spending time with her son, grandsons and great-grandson.
Frances is preceded in death by her late husband Donald. Survivors include her son Mark (Sheila) and grandson Adam of Mooresville. Grandson Dustin (Brittni) and great grandson Owen of Monrovia. Her sister Virginia and many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life service will be held May 20, 2017 at Indiana Funeral Care 8151 Allisonville Rd., Indianapolis, IN from 10:30 AM to 2 PM.







Michelle Bennett Imhausen says
I will always remember you for your wonderful laugh and your loving nature! I always loved how’d you’d say hi Shelly so sweetly! You were a very good lady and I’m blessed to have known you all of my life! I will dearly miss you!!!
Sherri Gazenski says
I have soooo many amazing memories of our families, from childhood to as recent as yesterday. Of all of these, our trip to Virginia has to be my favorite! We were 2 ladies on an adventure!
Your life stories, your compassion for family and friends, and your love for God is what makes you the most beautiful person I know. I will deeply miss you. Your niece,
Maria kirkendoll haggerty says
Sweet aunt Sansy, so many wonderful memories growing up. I will miss your stories and your sweet smile. What a fun reunion there will be with the old neighbors and friends.give mom and dad a big hug for me!
Bivie Free says
Rest in peace Aunt Sancy…I have so many wonderful memories of you as a child sitting in your kitchen and playing cards and listening to your stories. You were a blessing to my mother and dad, a loving and caring friend. You were one of the kindest people I’ve ever known love you always.
Diana Ward says
Another angel to have earned her wings for sure! In the past 3 years I have been blessed to have you as my friend, my neighbor, & my inspiration! Always appreciating the smallest blessing & taking nothing for granted. Our dinners & our country rides together singing along with the Gaithers & holding hands to the same rythm will always be a treasured memory. Thank You, Fran, for allowing me to witness & be apart of your delightful spirit!I have sad tears for your family’s loss & mine, but a joyful heart knowing you will be front & center at the believers table! You will be dearly missed but always remembered!
Bivie Kirkendoll Free says
Rest in peace, Aunt Sancey. I have so many wonderful memories of you as a child, sitting at your kitchen table, playing the card games you taught me and listening to your stories. You were a blessing to my parents, a kind and loving friend. I will always love you.
Ranae Dulaney Anderson says
Aunt Sansy, I have so many memories from as long ago as I can remember. You not only babysat sometimes but you and Aunt Villa and your families were like my family too. Mark and I wemt to kindergarten in West Newton together and I remember you came as a room mother to one of our parties. We played a game that required sitting on balloons and pkpping them. I was terrified of the pkp. I will always remember crying and you put me on your lap hugged me and told me it was going to be ok. I loved summer daus and getting to come over and sit outside with you and we would talk about everything. You you never treated me like some little kid who might be bothering your quiet time instead you laughed and giggled and made me feel loved. I will always remember the Maple Lane neighbors and all tje pranks you would pull on each other. After I was married we ended up being next door neighbors for awhile. I was blessed to have you come over and sit outside and chit chat while you held my babies.
We are all going to miss you but Mark I know you and your family will moss your mom so much. She loved you all and was a very special lady!
Patty Richhart says
I loved you and will miss you so much. Mark and family I am so sorry for your loss.Your Mom and Uncle Donald were so good to me,so many memories.Time spent with them at apartment in Indianapolis playing in a huge closet with a face puzzle.Enjoy being with your family in heaven tell MOM and Dad I love them.