Colleen Elizabeth "Kiki" Congleton

Colleen Elizabeth “Kiki” Congleton, 26, of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday, November 11, 2017 at Community Hospital South in Indianapolis. Kiki was born in Columbus, Ohio on January 5, 1991; her parents are Richard Michael “Mike” and Beverly Robyn (Watson) Congleton.

Kiki was a child of special needs at the early age of 6 months. She was full of life, loved to laugh, and loved listening to music all day long; her great big smile was certain proof of a happy sense of humor. She was a member of St. Barnabas Catholic Church in Indianapolis where she was baptized in March of 1991. She attended Rise Learning Center in Indianapolis for many years and received her diploma in 2013.

Kiki is survived by her loving parents, Mike and Beverly Congleton of Indianpaolis; her twin sister, Annelise C. Congleton of Indianapolis; and a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Family and friends will gather to celebrate the life of Kiki Congleton from 10:30 a.m. until Noon on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at St. Barnabas Catholic Church in Indianapolis. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Noon on Wednesday at the church. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery in Indianapolis. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to The Lord’s Pantry At Anna’s House, envelopes will be provided. Care and arrangements are entrusted to the Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 S. East St., Indianapolis. Visit www.OrileyFuneralHome.com where you may express online condolences with Kiki’s family.

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  1. I am so sorry to hear of kikis passing. I worked with Kiki at Rise learning center and have so many fond memories of her. Such a happy girl who had a very contagious laugh. RIP Kiki. ߒ—

  2. Colleen, “Kiki”, was near and dear to my heart as I was her teacher for many years at Rise Learning Center. I will never forget your smile and chuckles. You were such a sweet soul and I will miss you dearly. There are too many memories and stories of you to share. You will be missed! We will always live in your memories and speak of fondly.

  3. My thoughts and prayers are with the Congleton family. Kiki was a very sweet young lady with a contagious laugh. I loved getting to know her while she attend the RISE Learning Center.

  4. I am so very sad to hear this! Our thoughts and prayers are with all of Kiki’s family and friends! She could always make me smile and I know every time I think of her there will be a warm spot in my heart!

  5. Thoughts and prayer to your family. Fond memories of Kiki in Media Center at RLC….she loved her Elvis music. Kiki would bring smiles and joy to so many at RLC. She will be missed.

  6. Thank you, Renee. You were such a positive influence on Kiki and she learned so much from you. God bless you and your family.

  7. Bev and Mike, my condolences for the passing of your sweet ‘angel’. I pray you get through this with the comfort of knowing that this special baby of yours is with Jesus. There are no words that I can say that will make things better. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

    Susan Boyd

  8. I’m so sorry for your loss! You are in my thoughts and prayers for healing and comfort during this trying time! Your angel is now dancing with Gods special angels! May God bless you all!

  9. Mike and Bev, I am so sorry for your loss. I still remember the look on Mike’s face when he found out “it’s twins”. I know it was a struggle with the little one that I knew many years ago as Lizzy, but you all did a wonderful job with her and have all of the memories. Sorry that I will not be able to be there for any service but wish the best for you two. R.D.

  10. I am so very for your loss, I was a IA in Kiki’ s room at RLC. Kiki could lite up the room with her contagious belly laugh and half the time for no reason,and her red rosey cheeks. Thank you for sharing Kiki with us she was a sweetheart. God bless..

    Cathy salyer

  11. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. We can eagerly look forward to the promise at Revelation 21:4 – “God will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning, nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” Death and pain was not God’s purpose for us. However, when this promise is fulfilled, we will enjoy life the way our Grand Creator purposed for us…forever on earth. (Psalms 37:11, 29)


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