
Regina Lynn Richardson, 45, of Indianapolis, passed away on March 4, 2015. Regina was employed 17 years at the Indiana Regional Blood Center. Regina was one of God’s most wondrous creations. From a very young child until her going home, she encountered life and everything around her with a beautiful smile and positive attitude. Even during her struggles with lupus and cancer, she never complained. She always saw the good in everything and everyone; greeting each day and everyone with her beautiful smile.
Gina is survived by her loving mother, Janet Lewis; her two beautiful children, Christopher Aaron and Joy Nicole Richardson; two aunts, many cousins and countless friends. The family wishes to and especially thank the Little Red Door Cancer Society, and the Cancer Support Community for their loving support and ask all those who are touched by Regina’s beautiful spirit to make a donation in her name to those charities.
Viewing for Regina will be from 10 a.m. until Noon on Tuesday, March 10 at Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory, Harry W Moore Chapel, with funeral services following immediately after. She will be laid to rest at Crown Hill Cemetery. Repast will be at 3 p.m. at the Cancer Community Support Center, 5150 W. 71st Street, Indianapolis.







Laura Lynn Fahrner says
Love you my sister..I will always remember your sweet sweet spirit.
chris says
hey MOMMA I love you and miss you ! we both know you are the sun in my day and the moon in my night!
Joy Richardson says
I love you so much mommy❤️!! I just want to let you know that I’m so happy you are not in pain or sick anymore. I’m so blessed to have a guardian angel like you. Rest happily.
Mom says
I miss you so much G’Boo, it’s almost unbearable and then I close my eyes and I see your beautiful face and that beautiful smile of yours (I’m in our quiet place) you can rest now my sweet angel.
Angie Gogerty Fillingane says
Rest in heaven Gina…… What a blessing it has been to be a part of your family.
janet bigelow says
Loved you like a sister. God needed another angel and that’s you. Miss you so. RIP
Pastor Anthony Beck says
Let not your heart be troubled if yeah believe in God believe also in me. To the Richardson, Lewis, Cole, and Lowe families, we the Spiritual Awakening Tabernacle Church family express our deepest condolences in the loss of your loved one Regina Lynn Richardson. Though she may be gone from this life she is not gone from our hearts and minds. Hold on to God who is the God of all comfort for He promised to wipe away every tear from our eyes. He promised that if this earthly house this tabernacle be destroyed we have a building of God not made by hands eternal in the heavens. Trust God for He is our anchor for our soul.
Pastor Anthony Beck Sr
And the Spiritual Awakening Tabernacle Church Family
Thomas Harvey says
Regina, Thank you so much for your wonderful example of life and light. You were a beacon to the Little Red Door Community. Rest now.
Kevin Kotansky says
I met Regina at the Little Red Door Breakfast and her story was so special. She had an smile as bright as the sun. I’m glad I talked to her after it was over. She is for sure in Heaven now. Bless you Regina.
Liz says
this was the most amazing lady I know. I think of all the struggles you went through and all the pain we feel now and then I remember your dream and it makes me smile. I smile because I know where you are, I smile because I know you have no pain, I smile because you struggle no more. God truly only takes the best. Rest peacefully in Gods arms sweet angel.