In Memory

Angela Robbins (Oresik)

Angela Robbins (Oresik)

Let Us Pause To Honor the Memory of
Mrs. Angela Robbins Oresik

Mrs. Angela Robbins Oresik, age 67, of Madison, Indiana entered this life on May 30, 1951 in Madison, Indiana. She was the loving daughter of the late James William Robbins and Geraldine Jo Bentz. She was raised by her grandmother, Ruth Marie Robbins. She was a 1969 graduate of Madison Consolidated High School and was a lifelong resident of the Madison and Hanover communities. She was united in marriage to Paul Heath Oresik on July 11, 1970 at the North United Methodist Church. This happy union of forty five years was blessed with a son and a daughter. She worked at a childcare center for twenty years and was a member of the First Christian Church of Hanover, Indiana. She enjoyed reading, scrap booking, and spending time with her grandchildren. Angela died on Thursday, January 17, 2019, at 4:26 p.m. at the King's Daughters' Hospital in Madison, Indiana.

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A LOVING FAMILY
Angela will be missed by her loving son, Paul Jayson Oresik and his wife April of Columbus, Indiana; daughter, Susan J. McDowell and her husband Travis of Madison, Indiana; her grandchildren, Tristan, Ashton, Hannah, and Christian; her sister, Debbie Mosier and her husband Mike of Madison, Indiana; her brother, James A. Ralston and his wife Rosa of Cincinnati, Ohio; her stepmother, Frances Copeland Robbins of Madison, Indiana; her step sisters, Sue Palmer and her husband Leroy of North Vernon, Indiana, Pondra Ayler and her husband Joe of Manville, Indiana; her step brother, James Gilbert Waddle and his wife, Dollie of South Carolina; her uncles and aunts, John and Phyllis Robbins of Madison, Indiana, Joe and Pam Robbins of Noblesville, Indiana; several nieces, nephews and other relatives. She was preceded in death by her father, James William Robbins, died September 11, 2008, her mother, Geraldine Jo Bentz, her grandmother who raised her, Ruth Marie Robbins, her beloved husband, Paul Heath Oresik, died May 29, 2015.



 
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01/20/19 02:14 AM #1    

David Cheatham

I was glad to be able to visit recently with Angie at one of our MCHS dinners at Harry's Stone Grill.  She was such a sweet person.  Even though she was in a lot of pain, she never complained and was thankful to be able to visit with everyone.  She made the best of her situation and had a certain light shining on her face.  We talked about school and growing up in Madison, and I found out that she had worked at Conn Organ with my mother, Vera Cheatham

The most important part of the conversation with Angie was that I found out that she believed in Jesus.  She had strong faith and knew that someday she would see her family in heaven.  May she rest in peace now because she is in heaven with Jesus and her family.


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