Maggie M. Brewer
May 29, 1928 ~ October 30, 2015
Maggie M. Brewer, 87 of Martinsville, passed away October 30, 2015. She was born May 29, 1928 in Nashville, Indiana to the late Fred Joseph and Myrtle Edna (Floyd) Surber.
Maggie attended Indiana School for the Deaf in Indianapolis.
A loving mother of seven children, she worked as a homemaker for most of her life. Survivors include her children, Roger Risley, James Games, Don R. Williams, Deborah Rodell, Nancy Edwards and Susan Collins; two sisters, Hazel Marchetta Haase and Peggy Rosa Dell; 19 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren. Her son, Richard Risley preceded her in death.
Services will be held privately. Following cremation, Maggie will be laid to rest, next to her mother at Duncan Cemetery in Brown County, Indiana. Final care and cremation arrangements were entrusted to Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville and the Morgan County Crematory.






Going to miss your sense of humors, witty answers..love you, ma..
I’m so sorry Nancy
Our Deepest Sympathy to u and families. Will always be within your all hearts. hugs..
God Bless you and Keep you Maggie, for all the years at anytime I got to see you, you were always smiling and so kind. I am glad your battle is done and you may finally rest! Sending our love to the family! Robin & Stephen Whitaker
You will always be loved and missed! ~The Burnside Family
Love you mom Ray & Deb Rodell
Dear Maggie, You finally made it home. Lovingly, Sis Peggy
I am sorry for lost your mother Maggie Brewer and will miss her. God will take care of her. Rose Hayes
My sympathy goes to Deb and the family. I will always remember her for her sense of humor.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you all at this time of need.
RIP grandma Maggie I will miss you, you were a wonderful person, very sweet and I love you. I will miss going to visit you every time I am in IN.
Sorry for lost of your Mother, Maggie. You have my sympathy of you and families.
Enjoyed the time i got to spend with Maggie. Hugs to each of you. Take care.
i,m very Sorry to hear your loss of your mother maggie hugs to each of you Take care ,,
will always miss her in my heart,, Sorry your Loss ,,Keep thoughts and prayers,, Wont forget about her !!
I miss Grandma Maggie. I remember going to her apartment weekly. The one in Martinsville called Heather something I think??? Butterfly magnets all over the refrigerator. Grandma wld always have the family there, or she wld be babysitting us. Family Sitting on the back porch, kids running around the big playground for the complex. She always had coloring books and crayons. She had old fashioned candy…. lemon drops must of been one of her favorites. Some of us cousins wld walk over to the stores or pizza place. We wld take Grandma Maggie to noble romans but most of the time we would go to Gattis Pizza. I have memories of Grandma coming to our house often in Brown County. She really enjoyed it there. She would stay for several nights.I remember her coming over with Ralph her boyfriend at the time (grandma with a boyfriend Lol) for dinner and playing cards. Ralph was good to us and Grandma. As I became a young mother 19 years ago visiting/taking her to the store etc….(at those apartments set up for elderly folks) Grandma was there for me, I knew how much she loved me. She gave me moral support to be strong. She loves God and encouraged me to seek him. Both of my children my son Jaden 19 and daughter Savannah 12 were able to spend time with their great grandmother. Grandma You are missed and loved dearly. Reba