Marsha Roxanne Ewers (Bentlage), went into the loving arms of our Lord July 18 2019, with the love of her life beside her. She was born Aug. 15, 1951; the daughter of Rena Marie Bentlage and Tuny Flanigan.
Marsha graduated from John Marshall High School in 1969. A dedicated employee of Marsh Supermarkets retiring after 35+years. She belonged to Eastern star and was a member of Cornerstone Baptist Church.
Marsha was passionate about her family, friends and dogs. She was a gifted crafter. Always loved looking for her treasures as she said it was “the thrill of the find”.
Marsha is survived by the love of her life, Jerry Melcher; daughter, Lishelle Hall; son, Bryan Ewers; sisters, Debra Bentlage and Angela Poplicean; grandsons, Jason Feyrer and Alex Hall; granddaughter, Alexis Hall; and Uncle Bob and Dixie Mahrling; along with many other family members and friends. She was preceded in death by her son, Robert Ewers; sister, Theresa Marie Davis; mother, Rena Marie Bentlage; and her father, Tuny Flanigan.
A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, July 24 at Indiana Funeral Care, Harry W Moore Chapel with Chaplain Joy Goering presiding. Friends may call on her family beginning at 11 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, her family asks that donations be made in Marsha’s name to the ALS Association Indiana Chapter, 7202 E. 87th Street, Suite 102, Indianapolis, IN 46256.
Jill Skotnicki says
She was a good woman and a great friend of my mother! RIP Marsha, your home!
Donna Allen (Dye) says
She was sweetest friend. We shared our senior prom on a double date. Some how I lost touch…..sad. Peace for you. Donna Dye (as you knew me)
Linda Carter Smith says
Linda Carter Smith
Marsha was a sweetheart!
5 of us girls went on a graduation getaway to Coney Island we all had so mush fun!
Unfortunately you loose touch with your friends after HS but the memories will always be there.
Love you Marsha Rest in Peace my Friend.
Loretta Oakes Spriestersbach says
I knew Marsha since grade school at school 94. I am so very sad to hear of her passing. Hoped to see her again. My condolences to her family, she is remembered fondly by her friends and classmates at John Marshall HS