
Marsha L. Williams, 71, passed away peacefully on Friday, September 11, 2015.
She was born in Canton, Ohio on March 4, 1944 to the late Dr. Lee and Constance Schumaker.
She graduated from Glenwood High School and Mercy Hospital School of Nursing. She was a registered nurse for 46 years, retiring in 2005. Marsha was also a member of the Indiana Nurse’s Association.
Her happiness was highlighted by time spent with her family, especially her grandchildren, and friends. As an avid sports fan, Marsha and Les were season ticket holders for the Indiana Pacers, Indianapolis Colts and the Indianapolis 500.
She is preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Les Williams and her sister, Barbara Oliver
She is survived by her son, Mike Williams of Greenwood; her daughter, Beth (Jim) Bryant of Greenwood; loving grandchildren, Tyler and McKenna Bryant of Greenwood; her sister, Beth (Tom Akins) Schumaker, of Atlanta, Georgia; her brother, Lee (Tori) Schumaker, of Fountain Inn, South Carolina; her brother-in-law, George Oliver, of Mount Vernon, Ohio; her brother-in-law Richard Williams, of Sonoma, California; and several nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Center Grove Community School Corporation c/o Center Grove Alternative Academy, 4800 West Stones Crossing Road, Greenwood, IN 46143.







Paul & Betty Addessi says
Our sincere condolences to Marsha’s family. She and Les were good friends of ours throughout high school. We were able to share too few times together after their move to Indiana but cherished every one of them.
Sean & Ann Blanks says
Our hearts and prayers go out to Marsha’s family. She was a great friend to my mother, Ann Blanks. She will truly be missed and never forgotten. God’s speed.
Anne Frazier says
Mike and Beth, My heart ached when I read the news of your Mom. We were nurses together at Johnson, but remained in touch for many years. Every year on our mutual birthday we would call and talk. She was the baby at 71 as I am 72. We also sent email to each other often. That is how I kept up with how your Dad was doing during his illness. Also the retired nurse’s group. I am truly sorry for your loss,,it has been a hard year for you and she loved you so. May our Lord give you peace during this time. Let me know if I can help in any way. God Bless!!! Love Anne Frazier