Elizabeth Kay Danielson Haggard

Elizabeth Kay Danielson Haggard, 52, Camby, died May 23, 2012, in her residence. Mrs. Haggard was born January 28, 1960, in Mooresville.

Elizabeth graduated from Plainfield High School in 1978. She was employed by USAir for 23 years in the reservation department and also served as the union representative there. Most recently, she has been employed in the Bursar’s Office at I.U.P.U.I. Elizabeth was a member of Camby Community Church. She enjoyed the outdoors and relaxing in the sunshine. She will be missed by a loving family and many friends.

She was preceded in death by her father, Kenneth J. Danielson; grandson, Leo Randall; a step-son, Evan Haggard.

Survivors include her husband, Robert E. Haggard; son, Matthew Randall (Jennifer) of Greenwood; mother, Betty A. Danielson of Plainfield; brothers, Steve Danielson of Maryland, Bob Danielson of Fishers, Mark Danielson of Virginia; sister, Kathy Lauer of Indianapolis; grandson, Evan Boyd; step-daughters, Wendy Haggard of Greenwood and Jeanette Haggard of Lizton.

Friends and family will gather on Friday, May 25, 2012, 4 to 8 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will begin at 3 p.m., Saturday, May 26, 2012, in the Camby Community Church, 8604 Camby Road, Camby. Cremation will follow the service at the Morgan County Crematory. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. A strong, gracious, and loving friend to many. We’ll always have a hole in our heart, but we know we’ll be seeing you in heaven again someday.

  2. As Matt said a strong gracious and loving lady. Beth was a beauty inside and out, so happy to have known her and happier still that she touched the lives of Deidra and Jimmy.

  3. A great friend throughout bad and great times. No-one will ever know how much I will miss her. The only relief is knowing that she is in good hands and with other loved ones.

  4. Although I did not know Beth as well as others posting on here, I do feel the need to say that she had to be pretty amazing! We can take a look at the wonderful son she raised, and it is evident of the type of strong woman she was. I am sure she will dearly be missed by her family and friends that she loved so much. Just a reminder that we all have a blessed Hope to live eternally in Heaven, and with that Hope, Beth is now amongst her family that has gone on before her. Please join with me and keep the prayers going for Matt, Bob, and Beth’s mother and siblings. It is now that they need the strength and peace, to get through the upcomings days, weeks, and months. Rest in Peace Beth. Enjoy little Leo and give him lots of hugs!! God bless

  5. Being gone from IUPUI for about two and a half years now, I didn’t realize Beth was sick. She was a joy to work with! Among all her great traits, I probably appreciated her sense of humor the most. I’m so sorry to hear the news of her passing, and my thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends.

  6. Whenever I see a TransAm it always makes me think about Beth. It was the car that she loved so much!! She was a wonderful friend to our family during the years that we lived in Greenwood. Our hearts are saddened by her passing and deepest sympathy goes out to her family. From Your Texas Family Tony, Kathy, Wendy and Zach Perry.

  7. Over the past couple of years Beth and I became very close. We were each others go to person whenever we needed to vent, which was almost daily on our lunch trips to McDonalds. Beth told me that she was going to get better so that we could go to lunch…well unfortunately we were not able to have that lunch so I will be dedicating all my lunch runs to McDonalds to her. I will so miss you my friend. You have very large shoes that no one will ever be able to fill.


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