Laura Kay (Beasley) Livingston

Laura Kay (Beasley) Livingston, 48, of Mooresville, passed away January 16, 2019. Laura was born March 9, 1970 in Indianapolis, IN to the late Chester Beasley and Kathryn (Larrison) Beasley, who still survives.

Laura had an artistic side to her and enjoyed drawing and painting pictures. She attended Charity Church. Laura loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. She is going to be greatly missed by her loving family and friends.

In addition to her father she is also preceded in death by a brother Donald Beasley and 1 grandchild, Briseis.

Survivors include her children, James (Stephanie) Slagle III of Indianapolis and Christa Slagle of Martinsville; mother, Kathryn Kay (Norman Hyatt) Beasley of Mooresville; a brother, William (Tina) Beasley of Quincy; and grandchildren, Braydin, Kaylista, Persephone, Jace.

Friends and family will gather to celebrate the life of Laura Kay (Beasley) Livingston, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Tuesday, January 22, 2019, in the chapel at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. The funeral service will follow at 12 p.m. Final Care and arrangements have been entrusted to Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Blessed to have many great memories of my mother!! She was an rare breed as she would say heart full of gold, never judged and was always an great ear listen when needed! Not a time if I called her was she not there!! I sure will miss her! I would list memories but I was blessed with so many!!!

  2. My mom was a lot of things, but she was loyal til the end. I know if I ever needed her, She was there. I’ve included some photos I have of her with my kids, Me & Sister along with her Niece. I’m proud to forever call her my mother. Rest Now momma.. Your “Main Man/Thumper” Loves you “Kisses Forehead”.. P.S.. I still own the paintings you did for me and your grandchildren.

  3. She always said she’ll never forget the day my dad walked in where she worked carrying me in his arms, not having a clue what to do with a little baby, she stepped up and was the mother figure to me, as I got older, and my dad and her hasn’t been together for a very long time she still said I am her daughter and always will be. I said u are my mother and always will be, your more of a mom then the one that gave birth to me. She was there everytime I wrote her and was going through hard times, she was there to help me through it, told me all the time how proud she is of me in the woman I have become. I’m going to miss it so much. U are gone way to soon. I love u so much mom. Keep us safe and watch over us till we meet again.

  4. I’m so lost at the fact that I’ll never hear her voice again. She did so much for me in the little time I was blessed to have her in my life. She was the realest, loyal, good hearted person I’ve ever known. I love and will always miss her. R.I.P.

  5. This women changed my life for ever. I think about her everyday, and miss her more than I can could ever explaine

  6. i sure miss you momma! not an day goes by that I dont think of you with tears that roll out of my eyes. rwl!


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