Mardee Pagac
Mardee Pagac, 64 , of Mahomet, died at home on Monday January 16, 2012.
Heath and Vaughn Funeral Home, 201 N. Elm, Champaign, is assisting the family with arrangements.
She is survived by husband Jerry; daughter Brook Rieman of Bloomington, Indiana, son-in-law Corey Rieman, granddaughter Lily; son Zack Pagac of Greenfield, Indiana, daughter-in-law Monica Pagac, granddaughter Lexi and grandson Hunter.
She supported and volunteered for many organizations devoted to animals and the betterment of mankind. She was an early home school advocate educating both of her children through their enrollment and graduation summa cum laude from Ball State University.
Mardee was an avid equestrian who loved riding her horse Rusty on trails with friends. She retired after working for years as a social worker in Indiana and most recently at Family Service in Champaign.
A memorial service will be held in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Forest Preserve Friends Foundation, P.O. Box 1040, Mahomet, IL 61583.
Condolences to the family may be offered online at www.HeathandVaughn.com.
Condolences
To the family of Mardee Pagac—
I worked with Mardee at Family Service. I was so impressed with her compassion and dedication to her clients. It was with great sadness that I read about her death. I know she fought her cancer with everything she had. My life is better for having known her.
Sincerely,
Pat Babich-Smith
Please accept my heartfelt condolences in the loss of your wife, mother, and grandmother. I worked with Mardee here at Family Service, and she was an inspiration. She was a kind person and a very giving person. She will be greatly missed but forever remembered by those who knew her.
The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible.
By Arthur C. Clarke
Have a wonderful day
Roxanna Webb CIRS-A
Dear Jerry,
Thoughts and prayers are with you and other loved ones of Mardee.
Peter T
Jerry
I was deeply saddened to learn of Mardee’s passing. Please accept my condolences. At this difficult time please know you and your family are in our prayers.
Dennis Robertson
Dear Jerry:
My wife, Vivian, and I offer our sincere sympathy with the passing of your wife, Mardee.
We never had the privilege of knowing Mardee, but we know that not only will she be sorely missed by you and your family, but also the myriad of others whose life she touched along the way.
It seems the world needs more like her who, as outlined in her obituary, was devoted to the betterment of mankind.
Sincerely,
Ed & Vivian Mason
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