Emily-Prifogle-Obituary

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Emily Prifogle

Brookville, Indiana

May 16, 1986 – Dec 3, 2019 (Age 33)

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BORN
May 16, 1986
DIED
December 3, 2019
AGE
33
LOCATION
Brookville, Indiana

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Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home - Brookville Obituary

Emily Prifogle, age 33, of Brookville, Indiana was born on May 16, 1986 in Batesville, a daughter to John and Connie Wendel Flaspohler.  After high school she lived in New York City while interning with the Today Show, Conan O’Brien, and Saturday Night Live working on their promos and then with the Indianapolis Zoo in marketing before graduating from DePauw University in 2008, where she was a Delta Gamma Sorority sister.  Most recently Emily was Project manager for the IT department of Batesville Casket.  She capitalized on her ability to see details and was very organized.  She loved to travel and enjoyed every opportunity to see new places, enjoying the food and flavors of each spot.  Emily married Brandon James Prifogle on December 1, 2012 and together they welcomed their son, Rhett on May 23, 2019. 


 


A member of St. John’s UCC Penntown, Emily was gifted with a beautiful voice and the ability to recall lyrics easily.  She took TRX at the Y and ended up a runner at the urging of her instructor.  She ran the Flying Pig half marathon many times and even finished the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon.  She trained with a TriState Running Club and ran with the What the Hill?! Group from Batesville.   Emily loved the water, fishing and skiing.  She was an avid Notre Dame Football fan and enjoyed watching games at the stadium with her Dad and husband.  Emily recently had remodeled her grandpa’s house to make room for her new baby and husband.  She was dreaming of decorating for Christmas and playing piano in her new space.  Emily was so thankful for the prayers and support that was given to help her battle Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH).  Her friends and family will remember her as a spark of light taken too early.  She passed away Tuesday, December 3, 2019. 


 


Those surviving who will cherish Emily’s memory include her husband, Brandon Prifogle and son, Rhett James, of Brookville; parents, Connie and John Flaspohler of Batesville; sister, Lauren (Adam) Boesken of Sunman; father and mother-in-law, Jim and Jean Prifogle of Brookville; brother-in-law, Casey (Angie) Prifogle; six nieces and nephews, Kale, Mally, Addy, Joseph, Judah and Benjamin, and step-grandmother, Marjorie Wendel of Guilford. 


 


Friends may visit with the family on Friday, December 13, 2019 from 4 until 8 p.m. at St. John’s UCC Penntown.  Funeral services will be held at the church on Saturday at 10 a.m. with burial following in the church cemetery.


 


Memorial donations can be directed to Hoxworth Blood Center at hoxworth.org or to Hoxworth Blood Center, Financial Services, University of Cincinnati, PO BOX 670055, Cincinnati, OH 45267, or to a charity of the donor’s choice.  To sign the online guestbook, please visit www.cookrosenberger.com. ; The staff of Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home is honored to care for the family of Emily Prifogle.   

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Brandon, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Emily. I met her while running for Tri-State Running Company, as we trained for the Flying Pig Half and our team was there as she completed the Indy Monumental Marathon. She messaged me last month to thank me for being a platelet donor, and she couldn't wait to get back to running. Our team sends love and prayers to you and your family.

It is impossible to express our deepest sympathy to you Brandon and family. We are so sorry.
Marilyn Hedrick and Larry Sheets

I didn't know Emily. After reading about her, I knew she was the perfect fit for Brandon. I will keep you all in my prayers.
Bob O'Bryan

You all hv so many good memories to help you get through this & lots of stories to tell that little guy. This only makes him extra special.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

My prayers are with all of you. Let your love for Emily and each other make you courageous as you support each other. Gods love is with you and always will be.

Rex, Olivia, and I are so sorry for your loss. Our hearts just ache for you. Emily will continue to be an example of great strength and courage for so many. Her light and love will shine through her family and friends. We cant be there with you, please know that we grieve her loss with you and we are praying for strength and peace for all of you during the coming days and months. Emily was such a beautiful person and an amazing mother. Many prayers and much love from our family.

Connie and John, I am so sorry for your loss of Emily, a loss that is beyond our earthly words. My prayers and caring as I think of you and your family in the coming days. May your memories be of her beauty, talent, love, energy.
Janice Dean

We are sorry we didnt get to see much of you but now when we go out at night there will be a new bright star in the Heavens. God Bless Emily and Family