Gina K. Barley

Gina K. Barley, 54, of Indianapolis, passed away on November 14, 2024, at home. She was born in Newport, Rhode Island on November 23, 1969, to Michael L. Barley, Sr. and Janet (May) Barley. Gina attended Martinsville schools and spent several years as a cashier at various places. She worked at Casey’s in Mooresville for several years and most recently at Long’s Bakery in Indianapolis. 

Gina was an excellent cook with her biscuits and gravy being a family favorite. She cherished the memories of canning with her dad for many years. Gina enjoyed listening to country music, working jigsaw puzzles, tent camping, and mushroom hunting. She was happiest when spending time with her family and friends. She loved them all, and that love was reciprocated. 

Survivors include her mother, Janet Barley; nephew, Justin Barley; great-nephews, Lane and Brodi; great-niece, Oakleigh; along with several aunts, uncles, and cousins. 

Gina is preceded in death by her father, Michael L. Barley, Sr.; brother, Michael L. “Buddy” Barley; paternal grandparents, Roscoe Barley and Azalee (Douglas) Masten; and maternal grandparents, John E. May l and Julia A. (Cherry) Remster. 

Family and friends are invited to visit on Saturday, November 23, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 12 Noon in the chapel at Carlisle -Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. Funeral services will begin at 12 Noon. Gina’s earthly remains will be cremated after the service.

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  1. So many memories with Gina and her family as I was always welcomed there as a teen. My sincerest condolences to Janet and her family.

  2. Janet Johnny and family Vicki and i send our deepest condolences and love to you all we loved Gina so very much and she will be missed always

  3. Gina, my sweet daughter. I don’t know how I can get thru each day without you. You are my heart and I can hardly believe you are gone. I miss your good morning and good night kisses. You always took care of me. You have such a good heart and always ready to help your friends. You were always there for Justin when he was little. Oakleigh will miss you (my Gina). I will have fond memories of you and her together. She put hand on yours every time she came to your casket and she spoke at your funeral that she loved and missed you and she was glad you were with Jesus now. She sure loved her Aunt Gina and I do too. You were so brave and accepting of your situation. I’m so thankful you got your wish to come home. I had hoped to keep you here longer, but God had other plans. We got to celebrate your birthday one last time and sing happy birthday to you. Rest peacefully and we’ll all be together again soon.
    LOVE YOU 💕


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