Vickie Stiegelmeyer

vickie stiegelmeyer

March 15, 1953 ~ June 3, 2021

Vickie Stiegelmeyer, 68, of Mooresville, passed away June 3, 2021 at Franciscan Health Mooresville. Vickie was born March 15, 1953 in Indianapolis, to the late William Samuel Jump and Mary Elizabeth (Lentz) Gentry.

Life was not always easy for Vickie, but she would keep her head held up high and work through the adversities; making her a stronger woman for it. Vickie was a selfless woman and would help anyone out. Her greatest pride in life was her family. She loved her family dearly especially her grandchildren. Vickie had a great sense of humor and loved to watch scary movies with her daughters. She is going to be greatly missed by her loving family and friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Michael William Jump.

Survivors include her children, Scott (Lauren) Stiegelmeyer and Trisha Stiegelmeyer (Fiancé Dustin Franklin); siblings, Gary (Lynn) Jump, Tom Jump, and Amy Linton; grandchildren, Braiden, Mason, Piper, and Miles.

According to her wishes, she will be cremated. No formal services will be observed.
Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Sending my prayers and condolences to the family and friends of Vickie. Vickie will always have special place in my heart and I will cherish the times I was able to spend with her. She was always so kind, helpful, and loving to many people. Sincerely, Jennifer Parker

  2. Vickie always put a smile on my face and made me feel so loved. I know she had a passion for the women she worked with and was a blessing in many of their lives. Despite her own struggles, she was always willing to do for others.

  3. My heart goes out to you,Trish and Scott. I have fond memories of you all and the great times and the tough times. She gave you strong, tough genes, all with humor and kindness. Just remember the great times when the pain of her being gone overwhelms you. Love, Arlene and Donnie


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