Carey Grace House

November 24, 1917 ~ December 25, 2012
Carey Grace “Ced” House, 95, Mooresville, died December 25, 2012. Mrs. House was born November 24, 1917, in Martinsville, to the late Ira Ernest and Alpha June (Kelso) Cramer.
Mrs. House was a proud homemaker and also co-owned the Mooresville Welding Shop, where she served as the bookkeeper and secretary from 1941-74. She was a 40-year member of the Indianapolis Art Center and had served as president of the Bay View Club. An avid reader, Mrs. House was a charter member of the Friends of the Library. She also enjoyed a number of hobbies that included playing bridge, fishing, boating, snow skiing, golfing, and bowling. She also enjoyed traveling and spent a number of Christmas holidays vacationing in the Fort Lauderdale, Florida area.
She was preceded in death by her former husband, Raymond House; brothers, Julian, Leonard, Ralph, Ernest, George “Bob”, and Marion Cramer; sister, Elizabeth “Lib” Cramer Friedmann.
Survivors include her daughters, Nina Langley (Paul) of Mooresville and Virginia “Ginny” Larson of Burlington, Massachusetts; grandchildren, Steven, Anthony “Tony”, and David Langley, all of Mooresville, Michael Larson of Richmond, Virginia, and Jacie Feinberg of Burlington, Massachusetts; great grandchildren, Alex, Grant and Jessica Langley of Mooresville, Samantha and Dillon Langley of Martinsville, Carey Langley of Mooresville, Acadia and Sedona Feinberg of Burlington, Massachusetts.
The funeral service will begin at 12 p.m., Saturday, December 29, 2012, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 10 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mooresville Public Library. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Nina and Ginny, it was such a privilege to be able to stay with your Mother for two years a couple of nights a week. I have some wonderful memories and we shared a lot of laughter and singing. What a blessing it was to know her. Thinking of all of you. She loved her family so very much. Deb Lang
Carey spent Christmas with her mother, brothers and sister. She was quite a lady!! She will truly be missed. Rest in Peace Friend. Love, Teresa Bishop
Bundle of Support Sympathy Basket was purchased for the family of Carey Grace House.
Ginny & Nina, You and your families are in my thoughts and prayers. I am grateful that you introduced me to your mother several years ago when Nina and your mother were visiting Charlottesville. May the sorrow and sadness you are experiencing be comforted by happy memories. Loving you, Cindy Rogers
Nina & Ginny, so sorry for the loss of your Mother. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Engraved Square Glass Vase with Photo Frame was purchased for the family of Carey Grace House.
Vicki and Vada purchased the Engraved Square Glass Vase with Photo Frame for the family of Carey Grace House.
Thinking of You Sympathy Gift Basket was purchased for the family of Carey Grace House.
Jane and I hope you can enjoy this gift basket as you reminisce with friends and family and hold your mother close in your hearts. I’ve been looking at photos of Aunt Ced and my mom (both were such special ladies!) and remembering their lifelong love for and bond with one another. They were so lucky to have each other. Love from Cousin Bonnie
Just found out of Ms. Carey’s passing on Christmas Day – and, wanted to express my sympathy with you all. It had been awhile since I was a Caregiver for Ms. Carey – but, it only seems like yesterday when we would go through her family albums and how proud she was of all of her family. Once we even drove to Martinsville, to see where she grew up. Ms. Carey loved to get out and ride around, or sit outside on her back porch. May God Bless and give you peace and comfort that only He can give.