Alma worked many years at different factories, attended the Grantline United Methodist Church and was above all else a cherished homemaker. It was easy to call Alma mom and most everyone did. Alma had a big heart, and she shared it with every person, animal, and flower she ever met. She could charm feral cats and comfort lost souls. She was approachable, understanding, and easy to talk to. Her sense of humor was one of a kind, good natured, she kept folks laughing and made hard times just a little easier with her quick quips and sarcastic commentary. Alma could be stubborn at times, and she would teach you that dynamite comes in small packages, but she was usually so good natured that you knew there was probably a good reason behind whenever she decided to dig her heels in. She loved listening to music and was a big fan of Hank Williams, Jr. and Alabama, but everyone knew that she probably would have run away with Merle Haggard if she'd had the chance. Alma adored her mom and missed her for the rest of her days. The family is heartbroken to lose their mom but they are at peace knowing that she has finally gone home to hers.
Alma is preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Fay Wesbecker.
Left to cherish her memory; daughters, Lisa Logsdon (Joe) and Jeanette Brown (Steve); brother, Jerry Wesbecker (Donna); grandchildren, Ashley and Amanda Kemp, Allexis and Shayla Simpson, and Jeromy Logsdon; great-grandchildren, Ofelia Dorsey, Damian Kemp, Harper Mills, and Jordan Kemp; her best friend, Scooter; and her sidekick, Brandi.
Visitation will be held at the Market Street location of Naville and Seabrook in New Albany, IN on Monday, February 28th from 2 pm – 7 pm and also on Tuesday, March 1st from 11 am – 1 pm with the funeral service to start at 1 pm. A graveside service will follow with burial at Edwardsville cemetery.
Alma worked many years at different factories, attended the Grantline United Methodist Church and was above all else a cherished homemaker. It was easy to call Alma mom and most everyone did. Alma had a big heart, and she shared it with every person, animal, and flower she ever met. She could charm feral cats and comfort lost souls. She was approachable, understanding, and easy to talk to. Her sense of humor was one of a kind, good natured, she kept folks laughing and made hard times just a little easier with her quick quips and sarcastic commentary. Alma could be stubborn at times, and she would teach you that dynamite comes in small packages, but she was usually so good natured that you knew there was probably a good reason behind whenever she decided to dig her heels in. She loved listening to music and was a big fan of Hank Williams, Jr. and Alabama, but everyone knew that she probably would have run away with Merle Haggard if she'd had the chance. Alma adored her mom and missed her for the rest of her days. The family is heartbroken to lose their mom but they are at peace knowing that she has finally gone home to hers.
Alma is preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Fay Wesbecker.
Left to cherish her memory; daughters, Lisa Logsdon (Joe) and Jeanette Brown (Steve); brother, Jerry Wesbecker (Donna); grandchildren, Ashley and Amanda Kemp, Allexis and Shayla Simpson, and Jeromy Logsdon; great-grandchildren, Ofelia Dorsey, Damian Kemp, Harper Mills, and Jordan Kemp; her best friend, Scooter; and her sidekick, Brandi.
Visitation will be held at the Market Street location of Naville and Seabrook in New Albany, IN on Monday, February 28th from 2 pm – 7 pm and also on Tuesday, March 1st from 11 am – 1 pm with the funeral service to start at 1 pm. A graveside service will follow with burial at Edwardsville cemetery.
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