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Martha Jane Clore

Dec. 5, 1936 – Sept. 13, 2022

Martha Jane Clore passed away peacefully at the Ben Hur Nursing Home on Sept. 13, 2022.

 She was born Dec. 5, 1936 to Charlotte Sybil (Carver) Eads and Ezra Edmond Eads.

She dedicated her life to God, her husband and her children. She always had open arms, open ears and an open door for her children at any age. She was quick with a hug for the hurts and as quick to passionately defend those she loved through all circumstances. She put Christ first in her heart and helped lead her children to Him. Most would agree one always knew where he stood with mom (and God help him if it was on the wrong side of her.)

She loved playing games at family gatherings and had a particular fondness for poker. While spending most of her time as a stay-at-home mom and home maker, she wrote the book on how those jobs are done correctly, what hard work it is and most importantly, the value that time-honored profession brings to the family unit. Jane also graduated from beauty school earning a beautician’s license and operated multiple shops in her homes throughout the years. She was proud to also have earned her real estate license later in life.

She met her husband, Jim Clore, of 63 years when they attended Whitesville elementary school together. After being relocated to Indianapolis in middle school and eventually graduating from Shortridge High School, she returned to Crawfordsville to find the boy from whom she had received her first kiss all those years ago as a young school girl. They were married on June 22, 1956 and remained so until his passing on Dec. 19, 2019. Through their life together, Jim bought her many houses and in loving return, she turned each one into a home.

Survivors include four children, Kirk (Mary) Clore of Crawfordsville, Shelly Leatherman of Whitestown, Derrick (Gretchen) Clore of Carmel, and Christy (Tom) Stevens of Crawfordsville; eleven grandchildren; Brandon (Jenny) Clore, Kelsey Clore, Lacey Clore, Chase Sartin, Rebecca Clouse, Janese Stevenson, Cole Clore, Kinley Clore, Maddi Stevens, Garrett Stevens and Wyatt Stevens; nine great grandchildren and three great, great grandchildren.

Friends and family may pay their respect on Sunday, Sept. 18 at the Hunt & Son Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 11a.m. – Noon with a memorial service immediately following.