Preceding her in death were her parents husbands, Everett Hutchings and Clarence McCuen and sisters, Geneva, Norma, and Jeanette. In her younger years, she was a bowler and a fisherman. Mable enjoyed people and loved having fun. Mable was united in marriage to Clarence McCuen in 2005 and claimed his family as her own. She also went to Florida twice during Speed Weeks. Mable also worked 26 years for her brother Jim on Busch All Star Tour then on the World Dirt Racing League as an official. She then continued caring for people in their homes. Mable attended Des Moines Area Community College where she received her associates degree in nursing. Over the years, she provided in home care, worked at Union Carbide, Red Oak Tap, the Derby station, the County Home and operated Mable’s Palace in Stanton for four years. Mable lived in Red Oak for 22 years before moving to Stanton where she had lived for 34 years. Mable graduated from Villisca High School in 1966 and was united in marriage to Everett Hutchings in 1967. 11, 1948, in Villisca, Iowa, the daughter of Casey Albert and Marjorie Ellen (Smith) Wilson. Mable Marie McCuen, age 75, of Stanton, Iowa, passed away Thursday, June 8, 2023, at the Accura Healthcare of Stanton, Iowa. Funeral services will be announced at a later date. Mary was preceded in death by her parents son Michael, brothers Dan and Donald Sullivan, and sister Margaret Harrison Current. Mary is survived by her husband Larry daughters Colleen Thomas and Michelle Gess grandchildren Luke and Logan Thomas and Alexis Borwick brothers John(Debbie) Sullivan, and Ed (Carol) Sullivan and sisters Connie Hudson, Jean Sullivan and Barb (Scott) Parcher. She was especially proud of her Irish heritage and celebrated every St. Mary was a devoted wife, mother, sister, and friend. They were married in September 1967, and made their home in Council Bluffs where they raised three children. While attending Corning High School, she met the love of her life, Larry Dean Harrison. Mary was raised on a farm south of Corning, Iowa. She was the oldest of nine children born to James and Marie Sullivan. Mary was born in Omaha, Neb., in September 1942. Laud is a proud sponsor of the Photographic Category ‘Beauty Editorial’ which each year goes from strength to strength in entry numbers and also quality of work.Mary Colleen Harrison, age 80, passed to her heavenly home on June 5, 2023, in Council Bluffs, Iowa. This is an amazing prestigious event created by Beauty Expo Australia and held annually. All the entries for the “Beauty Editorial” are displayed during the 2 days at Expo, for all the visitors that attend to view the amazing work by super talented artists. This year the theme was “Modern History”. Makeup throughout history has allowed mankind to decorate, conceal, self-express, even celebrate who we are from ancient Egyptian designs to the rich colour of the ‘80s, makeup has helped define who we think we are in whatever time period we have found ourselves in. Makeup is one of mankind’s easiest forms of self-expression. Create two Beauty Editorial images that take a 2018 spin on a Makeup period from the past that inspires you. Over 40 makeup artists took this brief and created amazing imagery with it. The entrants organised their own model, photographer, styling and created two images they saw as their most beautiful representation of the Modern History brief. For some artists, this was their first creatively directed shoot. The Winner: Pearlin Bracewell, WA Australia. Special Mentions: Shannon Jennings, QLD Australia and Christina Rodio, WA Australia. We look forward to featuring Pearlin in an upcoming issue of LAUD. I would like to commend each and every Artist that entered the Face2Face Competition.
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