Laura Joy Middlekauff
Born to Lance Middlekauff and Joyann Chaney on September 4, 1967. She entered into rest peacefully at her home in the afternoon of May 31, 2018.
Her memory will be cherished by beloved son
Kenneth Skidmore and many great friends.
She is reunited in the presence of our Heavenly Father with her sister Lisa Middlekauff, mother Joyann Bevington and father Lance Middlekauff.
Laura, a native of Indianapolis, IN and a long-time resident of Fishers, IN, was a graduate of Decatur Central High School. She received her Associate’s Degree from Vincennes University. She was a lifelong mother and truly loved those closest to her. To know her was to know a true friend and a genuinely kind and caring soul. She enjoyed antique shopping, traveling to add to her collection of antiques and spending time with friends.
She had a special place in her heart for animals, especially her rescue cats Rocko and Rio. She treated them like kings and they brought a lot of love and joy into her life.
Services will be held at 4:00 P.M. on Friday, June 8, 2018 at Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory, Harry W. Moore Chapel, 8151 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250. Friends are invited to attend.
Laura’s wishes for memorial contributions be made to: Humane Society for Hamilton County, 1721 Pleasant St., Noblesville, IN 46060.
Valerie Welland says
I wish I could be there to pay my respects. Laura, you were a special person. One that would light up a room with your laughter, friendship, and over-pouring love for people near you. I only had the pleasure of meeting you a few times, but we stayed in touch and I enjoyed our silly chats via Facebook. I will miss you, you were a bright spot in this world. – Valerie Welland
Donna Whipple says
I wish I could be there for you, Laura. We will miss having you next door as our neighbor and, most importantly, we so loved our many talks and laughs. You left us too soon, and we will always remember you fondly.
Donna Whipple
Lisa McCracken says
Laura, God bless you girl. You’re gone way too early. You absolutely had the most infectious laughter that could light up the gloomiest of crowds. I’m honored to have shared such a big part of my life with you. You’ll be forever remembered and loved by so many. I’m simply broken hearted. RIP precious lady.
Libby Middlekauff says
I am so very sorry to hear of Laura’s passing. She was, indeed, a wonderful and sweet young lady……..and yes, could light up a room.
Deanna Skidmore says
Laura was a huge part of the Skidmore family. She was more than just a sister in law. She was a wonderful woman and friend. You will be greatly missed. Until we see each other again Love Deanna