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Mary Avonelle ActonPassing: May 10, 2024

Service:

First Baptist Church of Mitchell

Funeral Service

Thursday, May 16th @ 12:00pm

Visitation:

First Baptist Church of Mitchell

Thursday, May 16th @ 10:00am-12:00pm

Cemetery:

Cresthaven Memory Gardens

Thursday, May 16th

MITCHELL – Mary Avonelle Acton, 91, passed away Friday, May 10, 2024, at Indiana University Bloomington Hospital.

Born August 11, 1932, in Bedford, she was the daughter of Gordon and Diana (Jarvis) Thomas.  She married W. Charles “Sonny” Acton on July 1, 1950, and he preceded her in death on April 21, 2004.  

Author, grandmother, lab technician, secretary, musician — all could describe Mary Acton during her 91 years. Whatever role life provides, she played with an enthusiasm that befits the one-time cheerleader.

During the early years of her life, Mary saw the end of the Great Depression and the beginning of World War II. Her parents, Gordon and Diana, came through some lean times. After her father lost his job as a mechanic and millwright, he worked with the WPA. Grandparents, Millard and Delorah Jarvis, supplemented the family food budget with produce from their farm near Mitchell.

The situation changed when the family, which included Mary and her sister Patricia, moved to Indianapolis in 1940 to allow their father to work in war production. The job paid well, but Mary recalls one time when her father was required to stay at the factory for about a month on a top secret project. He was the foreman of a team involved in dismantling a German rocket that had been captured. Her mother went to the gate to deliver clean clothes and pick up his laundry, but was not allowed to see him.

During that time, rationing was in force and gasoline was very scarce. Bicycles were a popular mode of transportation, and Mary remembers sometimes ice skating to her nearby School  No. 34 in the winter. Rationing of food was also a problem, and the much enjoyed visits to the grandparents’ farm were rare because of the lack of gas for the car. Grandmother Jarvis sent honey by mail to serve as a substitute for the rationed sugar.

With improved circumstances, the family moved to a nice home adjacent to Garfield Park. During that time, Mary was privileged to take lessons in gymnastics, ballet and piano. Even though the park pool was nearby, the girls were not allowed to go swimming because of the polio scare. One of Mary’s school friends was a polio victim who was confined to an iron lung. (The Salk polio vaccine was not available until 1955.)

The Thomas family moved to Mitchell on Sept. 3, 1945, the day after VJ Day marked the end of World War II. Her parents were anxious to leave behind big city living and its safety concerns, but their youngest daughter hated leaving her gymnastics, ballet and music lessons. She kept up her music by singing in the choir of Mitchell First Baptist Church, starting at age 14. Mary had been a church member for over 60 years.  For most of those years, she added her superb alto voice to the choir, sang in a women’s quartet and occasionally served as choir director.

High school days at Mitchell were good times for Mary. Her gymnastics and dance skills were useful when she was a cheerleader, and music classes were always a joy to her. She graduated in May 1950 and married Charles “Sonny” Acton on July 1, 1950. Three children — Cindy, Tom and Tim — were born to them. They were happily married for 54 years until Sonny passed away in 2004.

Mary worked first in Bedford as an executive secretary at the Robertson Corp. She signed on in the lab at Bedford Medical Center (now Indiana University Health) when that hospital opened in 1970, going to Dunn Memorial Hospital in 1977. She then worked in the office of Dr. Lawrence Benham from 1982 until her retirement in 1994. In her indomitable style, she gave immediate notice when a new physician paged her “stat” to announce that he was ready for his tea.

In retirement, she cared for her mother and began another career of writing historical novels, inspired by lore of Civil War times in the local area. She has five books to her credit: “Shadows in the Snow,” “Heritage of Honor,” “To Hear the Night Bird Sing,” “This Forever Land” and “Sins in a Quiet Town.”

After living a few years in Texas to be near her daughter, Mary returned to Indiana. She kept busy with church, clubs and enjoyed time with her 10 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and 4 great-great-grandchildren. 

Mary had been a member of several organizations, including the Phi Beta Psi Sorority, Fleur de Lis, and the Order of the Eastern Star 503.  Mary was active as a Guardian of Job’s Daughters and chair of the Lawrence County Cancer Society.    

Survivors include her children, Cynthia Jo (Mike) Matlock of Bedford, Thomas Wesley (Becki) Acton of Bedford, and Timothy Dale (Dawn) Acton of Oolitic; grandchildren, Jessica Jo Harvey, Dustin Matlock, Donald Dean Hall II, Aaron Matlock, Wynter Brooke Elliott, Ashleigh Hope Cummings, Andrew Collyn Acton, Heather Bree Acton, Jordan Wiley Acton, and Noah McKinley Acton; 16 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great grandchildren

Her parents; husband; and sister, Patricia Beeler preceded her in death.

Funeral service will be at 12:00 p.m. Thursday, May 16, at the First Baptist Church with Reverend Reggie Clark officiating.  Burial will follow at Cresthaven Memory Gardens. 

The family will receive friends from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service on Thursday at the First Baptist Church.

Memorial contributions: Lawrence County Cancer Patients.

Excerpts used from Times Mail article by L. Joyce Mundy

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24 Guest Comments

  1. Guest: Gretia May (Jarvis ) Deckard | Bloomington, Indiana
    Date: June 11, 2024
    I love the relationship we had, I always felt so loved by you all my life ❤. You are loved by so many people, you always made me and everyone you meant comfortable. You are always in my heart. When I am feeling low hearted, I think of you my sweet cousin and my heart is comfort my your loving words and presence 💓
  2. Guest: Norma Johnson Fielding | W. Lafayette
    Date: May 24, 2024
    Sorry to hear this news. I have fond memories of Mary.
  3. Guest: Kim Patton | Bloomington, IN
    Date: May 18, 2024
    I met Mary through a shared love of golf, and oh what fun we had on the golf course! Father time ultimately slowed her down, but she never complained about anything and every minute with her was delightful. Love that she was firm in her beliefs, but respectful of those who had different beliefs. She and I shared the same beliefs so it was easy to be her friend. If you knew Mary you knew she was a super Cubs Fan......we also shared that! One thing she never really shared, and I asked several times, was how a woman in her 90's had NO wrinkles!!! A true beauty inside and out! We will miss you Sweet Mary! Kim Patton
  4. Guest: Melody and Richard Main | Owensboro, Kentucky
    Date: May 16, 2024
    So sorry for your loss. Mary was a good person, always smiling. She was a great with Heather, loved to watch her eat and grow into the beautiful woman she is. She loved her grandkids and great grandkids. Nicholas loved her pancakes.
  5. Guest: Regina Haverly | Springville Indiana
    Date: May 15, 2024
    Cindy, Tom and Tim, Beautiful tribute to your mother. She was a special lady. So bubbly and smiling every time you were meet her. So sorry for your loss. Prayers and Hugs for the families.
  6. Guest: Regina Haverly | Springville, In
    Date: May 15, 2024
    Cindy, Tom and Tim, Beautiful tribute to your mother. She was a special lady, always smiling and kind. Hugs and prayers for your family.
  7. Guest: Peggy Payton Peter | New Albany, In
    Date: May 15, 2024
    I am so sorry that I cannot be in Mitchell Thursday to visit and attend the service. I remember Mary well and she was a JOY always with her great smile and all her kindnesses. You have my thoughts, prayers and condolences.
  8. Guest: Cindy Farmer | Bloomfield, IN
    Date: May 15, 2024
    Tom, Tim and Cindy and families. My condolences to the family. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.
  9. Guest: Jeanne Pace Keown | Sacramento, California
    Date: May 14, 2024
    My condolences to the family. I have fond memories of Mary and family through the years. Such a lovely lady. Many happy memories of her beautiful voice at church. My mom sure thought a lot of her. Peace and blessings to you all.
  10. Guest: Mike & Suzie Leatherman | Mitchell, IN 47446
    Date: May 14, 2024
    Tom, Tim & Cindy: So sorry for your loss. Many precious memories of your mom/Aunt Mary. She always had a beautiful smile and would help in any way. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. She will always be remembered.
  11. Guest: Tina (Johnson) Earl | Williams, IN
    Date: May 13, 2024
    So sorry to hear this. She was a cousin to my mother. I always thought they looked a lot alike. She was an amazing person. Prayers for the family!
  12. Guest: Sharon & Steve Gossman | Charleston, In. 47111
    Date: May 13, 2024
    Tom, Tim, Cindy we are so sorry to hear of your loss. We have nothing but fond memories of your mother/my Aunt Mary. She always had a smile to show those fortunate enough to meet her. She will not be forgotten
  13. Guest: Raymona Tanksley | Mitchell
    Date: May 13, 2024
    Mary was a sweet lady with a wonderful voice. Good memories of her at church when I was a kid. Prayers for her family.
  14. Guest: Becki Whitfield | Bedford, Indiana
    Date: May 13, 2024
    Cindy I am thinking of you and your family during this time
  15. Guest: John Dodds | Montezuma, Iowa
    Date: May 13, 2024
    I remember her sitting in the bleachers watching Tom play baseball. Always with a smile. She had an amazing life. Love and prayers to Cindy and Tom.
  16. Guest: Bruce & Dawn Fuqua | South Bend, IN
    Date: May 13, 2024
    Sorry for your loss.
  17. Guest: David Morris | Bedford, IN
    Date: May 13, 2024
    Tom, Tim, Cindy we are so sorry to hear of your loss. We have nothing but fond memories of your mother.
  18. Guest: Rita Ball Ramey and Mike | Bedford, IN
    Date: May 13, 2024
    We loved Mary, what a great soul she was. After many years in their own lives, my Dad, Kenny Ball and Mary met up as classmates during reunion times. They played some golf attended luncheons and just enjoyed reminiscing about the old days. God Bless all,of you, you were lucky to have your mom!!!! Lov and hugs Mike and Rita
  19. Guest: Suzi Connell Wilson | Bedford Indiana
    Date: May 13, 2024
    I knew Mary all my life. She was a joy and a good friend. Most recently, playing Euchre as she always wanted to be my partner. She said we played cut throat euchre, the Mitchell way. And frankly, she was right. We won. She will be missed.
  20. Guest: Brenda Mckain | Brownstown, In
    Date: May 13, 2024
    All volunteers of Lawrence County Cancer Patient Services are so sorry for your loss.
  21. Guest: Heather B Acton | Oolitic
    Date: May 13, 2024
    I’m so greatly blessed to have such an inspiring grandmother in my life. Thanks to whom ever wrote this, it is beautiful.
  22. Guest: Chris Clouse | Bloomington, IN
    Date: May 13, 2024
    Tim, Cindy, Tom, so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. So many wonderful memories of good times on Brook Street. Prayers of comfort and peace for you all.
  23. Guest: Keely Thomas | Grove City, OH
    Date: May 12, 2024
    Cindy, Tom, and Tim, My heart pours out for the loss of your Mom Mary! She was always such a wonderful woman who always gave me awesome hugs and asked “How you doing cousin?” She did have such a wonderful alto voice that Mom and I had the honor of singing with her for years. Always a smile on her face! Now her and Mom are I’m sure giving hugs and hopefully singing together again!
  24. Guest: Bobby Brown | Venice Florida
    Date: May 12, 2024
    Tim, Tom, and Cindy, I am truly sorry to hear about the passing of your mother! I was blessed to be able to spend time around your mom and see her light shine bright! I will have you all in my thoughts and wish you warm heart felt love during these difficult times.