Roseann M. Huddleston

Roseann M. Huddleston, 64, of Indianapolis, passed away on the afternoon of August 21, 2020 with her husband and sons by her side at her home after a courageous battle with cancer. Roseann was born on July 17, 1956 in Indianapolis to the late Russell and Helen (Sevenish) Fischer. On September 15, 1979 Roseann was united in marriage to Donnie Huddleston in St. Catherine Catholic Church.

Roseann was employed as a special needs aid at Rise Learning Center and Charlene’s Angels. She was also a caretaker for her son, Andrew. Roseann loved to work in her flowerbeds. She will be remembered for her sweet, patient, and kind nature. Roseann will be greatly missed.

Along with her parents, Roseann is preceded in death by her siblings, Janet Childers and Wayne Fischer.

Survivors include her husband of 40 years, Donnie Huddleston; sons, Colby, Zachary, and Andrew Huddleston; Brother, Steve (Mary Jane) Fischer; sisters, Susan (Tony) Agresta, Annette O’Neil, and Becky (Kevin) Witt; grandchildren, Grant and Raelah Huddleston; many nieces, nephews, and extended family members.

Family and friends will gather for the calling hours on Wednesday, August 26, 2020 from 4:00 – 8:00 P.M. in the O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis. On Thursday, August 27, 2020 morning prayers will be said at the funeral home prior to the celebration of mass at 11:30 A.M. The Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 12 Noon in St. Mark Catholic Church, 535 East Edgewood Avenue, Indianapolis. Burial will follow in Round Hill Cemetery. Please visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. So sorry for your loss. I knew Rosie from Rise and remember her as loving, kind, patient and quick to laugh. She will surely be missed by her loved ones.

  2. Rosie was such a courageous, beautiful, giving person! You will be greatly missed by so many! To her husband and sons,…stay strong, keep moving forward, find a positive out of each and every day! My deepest condolences to your family!

  3. Rosie and I both had special needs sons named Andy. We always give each other a hug and start talking about ours sons. We worked together at Rise and Charlene’s. She was the most caring person I know. I will truly miss our talks and hugs.

  4. I worked with Rosie at Rise. Both our sons went there as well and also Charlene’s Angels. Rosie will be greatly missed. She was the sweetest woman and loved everyone. Prayers for the family!! ߙϰߏۢݤ️

  5. We are so sorry for your loss. Recalling many special family memories at this time. Our deepest condolences.

  6. Susan, Becky, Tony & Kevin – We are very sorry for your loss and you will be in our thoughts during the days, weeks and months ahead.

  7. Roseanne was such a wonderful, soft, lovely person. I remember the times that we played softball together, bowled together, and as young gals we thought we had it all figured out. She touched everyone she crossed paths with, with heart and sole. She was a soft spoken woman with words of volume. We will miss you dear friend, god just took an angel from us here on earth. Fly high my dear friend, fly high!!!!

  8. Rosie & I went to school together and later on we ended up living in the same neighborhood and my son & her sons all played together and went to school together. Great memories. She was very sweet and kind hearted. RIH my friend ߒ”

  9. Such a good person. My condolences and regrets to everyone who knew her. She was dedicated, reliable, and pleasant to be with. A loss to each of us and To our community. Gone too soon. Les Branham

  10. Roseann was my best friend. We loved to horseback ride.Camp out, goof off. You my friend I will miss greatly No one could ever replace your kind soul. My heart is ߒ”. Rest in peace my friend I will always love you and will see you again .


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