Carey A. Spicer, 83, died peacefully July 2, 2018. Carey was born on August 25, 1934 to Katherine “Kitty” and Carey Spicer, II in Lexington, KY. He was a graduate of Indiana University School of Business. Carey was in the Golf industry with Carey Spicer & Associates and resided in Carmel, until the passing of his wife, Laurie, of 48 years. Carey then relocated to Greenwood and enjoyed time with family and friends, while deeply missing the love of his life, Laurie. His favorite things were cigars, family, and a good steak, and his occasional travel to Florida.
Carey is survived by children, Cheri Lynn Longerbone (Brock), Connie Lee Goff (Keith) both of Indianapolis; and grandchildren, Keith Jr. “Buddy” and Laura Goff. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Kay Elliott.
Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday, July 9th at Indiana Funeral Care, Harry W Moore Chapel, 8151 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis.
A funeral service will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday July 10th at the funeral home with visitation beginning at 11a.m.
In lieu of Flowers donations can be made in Carey’s name to Salvation Army https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/ways-to-give/ or charity of your choice.
Ken Howard says
I am so sorry to hear about Carey’s passing. He was a good man and good neighbor.
Bruce and Stephanie Burris says
Connie and Cheri – your Dad was always so kind and funny and treated your friends as if they were family as well. May he rest in peace in joining your Mother, Laurie, for the rest of their journey together.
Dean & Lynn Almas says
Carey was someone you thought would live forever! We always enjoyed him as a friend and neighbor and happy to hear that he crossed over peacefully. Having had you two daughters – he delighted in watching our girls grow up. He was quick to put out a sprinkler for them to run through or watch them practice soccer moves. He was genuinely interested in knowing his neighbors, and we spent many nights talking on one of our patios while Carey shared funny stories and smoked a cigar 🙂
We are truly sorry for your loss of your father