Lori Ann Roembke

March 4, 1964 ~ November 22, 2013
Lori Ann Roembke, age 49, of Mooresville, died on Friday, November 22, 2013 surrounded by her family. She was born on March 4, 1964 in La Grange, Illinois to the late Charles and Bennie Gill.
For the last several years she worked at Speedway auto parts. She enjoyed reading suspense novels, gardening vegetables and canning all the vegetables that she gardened.
She is survived by her husband, Timothy Lynn Roembke; her brother, Stuart Lee Gill; her five children, Jacob Alexander Nelson, Emily Nicole Gill, Ryan Timothy Nelson, Travis Lee Roembke and Stephanie Laurn Jones. She is also survived by 7 grandchilden, 1 nephew, 2 nieces and 3 great nieces.
Memorial service will be held at 1:00PM Saturday, November 30, 2013 at Second Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church with Pastor Dan McCollough officiating. Burial will take place at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery following services. Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory entrusted with arrangements.
Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society (with a special emphasis on pancreatic cancer).
Visit www.carlislebranson.com to sign the guestbook or share a memory.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Emily, Jake, Tim and Stewart. These past few months were tough watching Lori suffer so much. But she was a fighter, she tried her best to hang in there for everyone. I know she is finally at peace and no longer in anymore pain and discomfort. I am truly blessed to have had her in my life! Lori will remain in my heart always. If there is anything we can do, or you just need to talk or need a hug, pick up the phone or stop by! All our Love n Prayers, Chet, Denise and Taylor
Our Deepest Sympathy to Lori’s Family from all of her ‘work’ family at Speedway Auto Parts. We will miss Lori very much! But she will always be in our hearts! R. I. P. Lori, We All Love You!
God saw you getting tiredand a cure was not to be.So He put His arms around you and whispered “come to me.”
Lori came into my life over 30 years ago and immediately became part of my family, she celebrated her 18th birthday at my house. Lori has always had and always will have a special place in my heart. I am so glad I was blessed with being able to spend a week with her this past summer, she will be greatly missed by all. Emily, Jake, Tim and Stewart you all are in my heart and prayers. Wayne G. Orrender Jr.
I first met Lori when she worked at Car Quest. Lori was a very personable and bubbly lady. We used to talk a lot about our kids. Lori always made me laugh. I will miss her smile and our conversations at Speedway. Lori and family are in my thoughts and prayers. Kelly Maxfield