Valarie Kay Wydock

Valarie Kay Wydock, 40, of Indianapolis passed away unexpectedly on January 8, 2019. Valarie was born in Bitburg, Germany on February 15, 1978 to her parents, Kathy Irene (Lilley) Wydock and David Victor Hillman who survive.

Valarie worked as a construction laborer for a number of years, but she was most importantly a writer, dreamer, and an artist. She was baptized in the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints as a child. Valarie was an intelligent, humorous, and cheerful woman. She was well-traveled and well-versed, but most importantly well-loved. Her unique spirit will be missed by all of her family and friends.

Valarie is survived by her biological parents as well as her adoptive father, Robert L. Wydock, II; her children, Aslan John (Katie) Wydock and Arabella Wydock; and her brother, Robert L. Wydock, III and sister-in-law, Angel Wydock.

Friends are invited to pay their respects to Valarie on Wednesday, January 23, 2019 from 5:00-6:00 P.M. at the Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis. Family will gather at the funeral home from 6:00-7:00 P.M. with a time for sharing memories and a prayer beginning at 7:00 P.M. Please visit www.orileyfuneralhome.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. To the Family & Friends of Valarie Kay Wydock: Death can devasate people’s lives, especially when it strikes unexpectedly. Time and unexpected events overtake us all. Our heavenly Father promises to bring back many who have fallen asleep in death. Ecclesiates 9:11 John 5:28,29 Psalms 37:29

  2. Val was like a big sis to me when I was very young. A time where a young girl really needs a female role model and someone to look up to, she was there. We shared very fun times but also very serious conversations that have stuck with me throughout the years in a positive way. She taught me things that I use daily. She was always honest with me even when it was something I didn’t necessarily want to hear at the time. I am thankful for that. Though we hadn’t spoken much in the more recent years, she was and always will be a friend, More so a big sis to me. Love you, woman. -Kristin


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