Imogene K. Stevenson, age 93, passed away on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 in Sebring, Florida. She was born on September 29, 1922 in Dunlap, Tennessee to the late Orion and Edista (Hudson) Kell. She worked at the Excel Dairy, which was owned by her parents, for several years. She attended Springfield Business College in Springfield, Ohio and worked at the Springfield Metallic Casket Co. as a secretary. She married Carl F. Stevenson on March 18, 1944 and became a homemaker and very active Church Worker. She served in all offices of the United Methodist Women of Grace United Methodist Church, Springfield, Ohio where she was a member for 50 years, and was a Bazaar Chairman and worker for several years. She was a member of the Ohio Child Conservation League; she served as West Central District President for two years and was State Treasurer for four years. She compiled the 50 year History and Officers Manual of the organization; worked and was chairman on many State Conventions. During her Airstreaming years she served as First Lady of the Miami Valley Unit of Ohio, WBCC (Wally Byam Caravan Club Intl.) and for several years, she served as an Usherette at the National Rallies of WBCCI, and helped her husband plan and work on a 30 day National Golf Caravan out west. In 1986, she and her husband moved to Sebring and she became involved with activities in the Golf Hammock Women's organization, she has served in many capacities over the years. While in Sebring she was a member of First United Methodist Church and St. John United Methodist Church where she was a member of the Sunshine Circle. She enjoyed golf and playing bridge. She loved entertaining, cooking, decorating and crafts. Survivors include her husband, Carl F. Stevenson, Sebring, FL; sons, Don (Janet) Stevenson; Larry (Brynne) Stevenson, all of Springfield, OH, grandchildren, Cory (Jessica); Casey (Kate) and Robert Stevenson, Denyse and Dan Isaac, great-grandchildren, Myah; Lauren; Alexander; Emma; Klara; Chelsea and Jason, sister, Joanne (John) Wallace, Jacksonville, FL, special cousin, who was like a brother, Bill (Frances) Farmer, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held in Springfield, Ohio.
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