Laura M. Brown-Wilmot

Laura M. Brown-Wilmot

January 14, 1967 - December 02, 2013

Laura M. Brown-Wilmot

January 14, 1967 - December 02, 2013

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Laura M. Brown-Wilmot lives in , passed away at the age of 46.
Born on January 14, 1967 and passed away on December 02, 2013.

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16 responses to Laura M. Brown-Wilmot

  1. Tony Craig says:

    It was 1983 we were all just young kids trying to get our directions about being in high school. That’s when I met Laura, it became very apparent very quickly to me that she was an incredible person. I immediately knew she was intelligent, she was very strong-willed, and she had the best sense of humor.

    Throughout high school and thereafter we had some great times. There are so many it’s hard for me to relay in this short post. I am so thankful for the years that I had with her, and the time she was in my life. I think we taught each so much. I had never water skied before I met Laura. Laura was quite the water lover, and I tried to kill myself several times trying to show off for her, or maybe learn how to do it correctly I’m not sure which. Either way Morris Lake was pretty much the summer hangout. As I reflect back on those years over the last few days I have done nothing but find myself smiling or laughing. When I graduated from high school Laura picked me up in her car drove me all over the north end of Noblesville honking her horn screaming out the window. I truly thought she had lost it I mean totally found the crazy train. It was truly one of the most wonderful things anyone ever did for me and I’ve never forgot it. My grandma absolutely loved her. They would sit and talk for hours upon hours. It was girl talk, I usually got kicked out of the room, which was fine because they were pals and they both had very infectious laughs. Until my grandma’s passing every time we talked she usually ask me how Laura was doing. Laura had this effect on a lot of people; she was very easy to talk to, very knowledgeable, and always usually knew what to say.

    I found out about Laura’s passing by phone from a good friend of both of ours. I have spent the whole week trying to believe it. I know it’s real and I know it has happened I just can’t except it I guess. To Ed, all of Laura’s family and friends. I hope you feel as blessed as I do to of have had the opportunity to be in Laura’s life. I have said prayers for all of you. It is so hard not to have a heavy heart right now, but as I said I have actually spent most of the week smiling and laughing. Laura had that effect on me a lot and that’s just one of the many things that I remember her for.

    Laura, to say thank you is not enough. You made a big difference in my life and who I am today. I will never forget you and I don’t think I can ever thank you enough. It was a true privilege and my honor to know you Laura-God Bless you LB!

    Tony

  2. Ed, our deepest sympathy to you and your family in this hardest time of your life. If there is anything we can do to help please let us know. Love Carla & Mike

  3. Carol says:

    Keeping all of your loving family and friends in our thoughts tonight as you are being especially remembered for the love and light you brought to the world of those privileged enough to be touched by your presence. Rest in heavenly peace, Laura.

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  5. I have worked with Laura on 3west at saddleback for as many weekends as I can remember. She was a great nurse and always had the patient ready to go upon discharge. She was an awesome team member and a wonderful person. I consider myself very lucky to have known her and our lives cross together. I can still hear her voice in my head telling me about our patients. I will miss her deeply. My love and prayers go to her husband and son. Hope to see you again Laura girl.
    Darlene Cedeno
    Discharge Planner

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