It is with heavy hearts that our family announces the passing of Mary Kay Larson of Fishers, Indiana on September 18, 2024. She was gifted to this world on September 12, 1946 by Albert and Gennie Meyer. She was the sister to Al Meyer and Rev. Robert Meyer. She was the mother of Michael and Melissa and the loving wife of Gregory C. Larson for nearly half a century. She grew up in Collinsville, IL, Married in Saint Louis, MO, and she and Greg raised their children in Arizona and Indiana. A friend to many, she lived her life in service to others. Fiercely devoted to family and friends, she dedicated her life to uplifting those around her. Her kindness and generous spirit will be missed by all who knew her. She is preceded in death by her mother, father and two brothers. Surviving her are her Husband, Gregory; her children, Michael and Melissa and their spouses Holly and Robert; her grandchildren, Corinne, Spencer, Danielle, and Madelyn; and her nieces, Lisa, Christi, Amy, Sherri and their spouses and children.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the Christmas Angels, c/o Children’s Bureau, Inc., 1575 Dr. MLK Jr. Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202.
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