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Roxie Prescott

November 7, 1952 — December 2, 2024

Roxie Delma Prescott, 72, of Marshalltown, passed away on Monday, December 2, 2024 at her home.


Memorial services for Roxie will be held on Saturday, December 7, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at the Mitchell Family Funeral Home in Marshalltown. Visitation will be prior to the service, beginning at 12:30 p.m. Memorials may be directed to the Church of Christ in Marshalltown. For more information or to send a condolence, please visit www.mitchellfh.com or call 641-844-1234. Mitchell Family Funeral Home is caring for Roxie and her family.


Roxie Tubbs was born on November 7, 1952 in Gatesville, Texas. She was the daughter of John and Geneva (Hill) Tubbs. Roxie graduated from high school in 1971, and her biggest regret in life was that it was from a school other than her beloved Permian High School (GO MOJO!). On December 17, 1971, Roxie was united in marriage to Paul Prescott at the Brown Trail Church of Christ in Bedford, Texas. They spent time living in Texas and Arkansas and have called Marshalltown home since 1978 (or 1995 - take your pick). Roxie had many different jobs over the years, but the one that brought her true joy and fulfillment was being a mother and wife to her family.


She taught many children’s Bible classes and was heavily involved with youth ministry in her early years as a preacher’s wife, in addition to offering invaluable support to her husband throughout his ministry. Roxie enjoyed sewing, knitting, drawing, quilting, and all sorts of crafts, often selling her masterpieces at craft shows. She was a gifted writer, and took pride in writing books for each of her children and several other family members; she was also the genius behind the satirical and infamous camp newsletters of MidWest Bible Camp Special Week 2. She was a life-long practitioner of high school Español, and she especially loved to speak it with her nuera Betty and Spanish speaking church members. She was also known to have a bit of a wild streak, as any of the victims of her pranks and ornery mischief can attest (particularly her very trusting husband).


She cherished photos of her loved ones and was crowned Shutterfly’s most valuable customer due to the massive number of canvases she ordered to decorate her home. She had a deep love for her family, especially her grandchildren, who do indeed finally “arise and call her blessed,” as she predicted “many moons ago.”


Roxie is survived by her husband of almost 53 years: Paul, Sus hijos un poco locos: John (Betty) Prescott of Marshalltown, April (Josh) Kearns of Baxter, Amy (Aaron) Harper of Gilman, and Mandy (Joseph) Jaye of Loxley, Alabama. She is also survived by her Grandchildren, who lovingly called her their “Bobbi”: Katie, Micah, Analyse, Avalyn, Jackson, Hurston, Grayson, Prescott, and Ian; the remaining four of the “Fab Five Sisters”: Barbara Hejl, Pam McKinzie, Joan Smith, and Fay Morris, and two of the brothers they chose for her: David and Mike; Mother-in-law: Elsie Prescott; Sisters-in-law: Pat Prescott, Gayle (Martin) Anderson, Sue (Harold) White; honorary sister Kim Bjelland; honorary daughter Raechel Wilkens and a host of nieces and nephews.


Roxie is preceded in death by her parents: John and Geneva, father-in-law: Hurston Prescott, brother-in-law: Steve Prescott, and the other two brothers (chosen by her sisters), Ronnie and Tommy.


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