Mary Katherine “Kay” Roscoe (nee Browning) of Westfield passed away on June 27, 2018 at the age of 77. Kay grew up on the Northside of Indianapolis the daughter of Paul and Betty (Helm) Browning. Kay attended Shortridge and North Central High Schools followed by Indiana University, where she was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Kay worked for The Women’s Hospital of Indianapolis as well as several physician’s until her retirement, but also was known for artistic endeavors including hand painted heirloom eggs displayed and cherished today in many homes. She is survived by her husband of 45 years Barney Martin Roscoe and children Kimberley (William) Sobat, Elizabeth “Beth” (Mike) Bundy, Kimberly (Allen) Sarabyn, Jason Roscoe, 6 grandchildren, and sisters Nancy (John) Peterson, Barbara Allerdice, Lynn Olsen, and Susan Browning. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Kay’s name to The Alzheimer’s Association. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date to be announced.
Jim Kenney says
I am very sorry for your loss.I have known Kay since high school.We doubled dated with her and Chuck.My wife (Nancy Varnes)and Kay were good friends since high school.Kay was a special person and will be missed sincerely
Jim Kenney
Kimberly Sarabyn says
We are terribly saddened for your loss. Such a horrible disease both our families are experiencing. Please let us know when we can share in her celebration of life. God bless. Kim and Jim
Sally Hasbrook says
Living across the street on Delaware from 1975-1981, we quickly learned about Kay’s painted eggs. We still treasure the ones she painted for the births of our three kids, my parents’ 40th Anniversary and a special Christmas choir. What a talent!
Our condolences to all of the family,
The Hasbrooks
DH says
Dear Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. May God’s promise bring you comfort. There will be “a new earth… and He will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore… I am making all things new.” Revelation 21:1-5
Charles (Chuck) Lugar says
I met Kay in the first grade at Nora Elementary and had a crush on her for several years. She was a cute Nora Pirate Cheerleader a few years later. I have always held her to be one of the very finest and beautiful persons ever to walk into my life. Oh there were a precious few others, but only one did I value more; my wife of 43 years, Lynn whom I lost to cancer 10 years ago. May God grant her and her family peace and serenity now that the battle with disease is finished.