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Marcia L. Jessee, born on December 6, 1953 in Indianapolis, Indiana, passed away peacefully on April 21, 2026 in Beech Grove, Indiana. Her journey of seventy-two years was marked by love, resilience, and a profound dedication to her family.
Marcia’s life began in the heart of Indianapolis, where she grew up surrounded by a loving family. Through the years, she became a pillar of support and kindness for those around her.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Bradford O. Jessee, who shared with her many years of companionship, love, and unwavering mutual support. Marcia is remembered and dearly missed by her son, Bradford O. Jessee II, and her daughter-in-law, Michelle S. Jessee, who together offered her immense joy and pride. Her legacy continues through her beloved grandchildren, Haley L. Jessee and Jayden M. Jessee, whose lives she enriched with warmth and encouragement.
Marcia’s bond with her sisters endured through the years with strength and affection. She is survived by her sisters Cynthia Allen, Sherry Ahlbrand, and Sandra Kay Ranard, whose lives she touched with her gentle spirit and whose memories together will be cherished.
She is reunited in remembrance with her mother, Betty Cobbs, and her sisters Brenda Gilton, Teresa Faye Caldwell, and Betty Jane Johnson, who preceded her in death. Marcia honored their memories throughout her life with steadfast love and remembrance.
While details of Marcia’s career and interests remain unprovided, the devotion of her family members, and the memory of her compassion, speak to a life well lived—a life rooted in the importance of family and the comfort of caring relationships.
Marcia L. Jessee will be remembered for her steadfast presence, her loving heart, and the unbreakable bonds she forged with those around her. Her enduring legacy will live on in the lives of her family, and her memory will serve as a source of strength and comfort for all who knew her.
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