Other survivors include daughters, Beth Shepherd, Greenwood and Peggy (Randy) Duncan, Indianapolis; sons, Mac (Janie) Harvey, Houston, TX, and Mark (Teresa) Harvey, Indianapolis; nine grandchildren; four great grandchildren; brothers, Martin (Barbara) Elmore, FL and Robert Elmore, Murfreesboro, TN. She was preceded in death by her sister, Nancy Neiman.
By her example she taught her family how to be the best wife, mother, and grandmother. Laura Mae was a member of Shelbyville Christian Church and attended Rosedale Hills United Methodist Church. She was an accomplished vocalist, pianist and organist. She was very active in all aspects of church ministry directing the choir, teaching, and writing and directing plays. She had volunteered at Shelby County Hospice, Kindred Nursing Homes, Triton Elementary School, and knitted newborn caps.
Her employment included Internal Revenue Service for ten years assisting taxpayers and providing training for tax preparers, retiring in 1991. The family wants to acknowledge the wonderful care that the staff of Kindred Transitional Care of Greenwood gave to Laura Mae and her family.
A memorial service will be at 4pm Saturday, August 23, at Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center with visitation 2pm until time of service. Memorial gifts may be given to the Alzheimer's Association or Rosedale Hills UMC.
Other survivors include daughters, Beth Shepherd, Greenwood and Peggy (Randy) Duncan, Indianapolis; sons, Mac (Janie) Harvey, Houston, TX, and Mark (Teresa) Harvey, Indianapolis; nine grandchildren; four great grandchildren; brothers, Martin (Barbara) Elmore, FL and Robert Elmore, Murfreesboro, TN. She was preceded in death by her sister, Nancy Neiman.
By her example she taught her family how to be the best wife, mother, and grandmother. Laura Mae was a member of Shelbyville Christian Church and attended Rosedale Hills United Methodist Church. She was an accomplished vocalist, pianist and organist. She was very active in all aspects of church ministry directing the choir, teaching, and writing and directing plays. She had volunteered at Shelby County Hospice, Kindred Nursing Homes, Triton Elementary School, and knitted newborn caps.
Her employment included Internal Revenue Service for ten years assisting taxpayers and providing training for tax preparers, retiring in 1991. The family wants to acknowledge the wonderful care that the staff of Kindred Transitional Care of Greenwood gave to Laura Mae and her family.
A memorial service will be at 4pm Saturday, August 23, at Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center with visitation 2pm until time of service. Memorial gifts may be given to the Alzheimer's Association or Rosedale Hills UMC.
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