Laura
L.
Gremaux
)Jaxtheimer
Obituary
Laura L. Jaxtheimer, age 62, passed away unexpectedly Saturday, January 9, 2021 surrounded by her family. She was born April 7, 1958 in Fort Wayne, IN to Howard and Betty Gremaux. After graduating from Bishop Luers in 1976, she attended Beauty College and spent the last seventeen years of her career in banking. Laurie was a devoted wife to Scott for over 37 years. She was a caring dedicated mother, proud grandmother, amazing sister and aunt, a wonderful friend to so many. She enjoyed spending time with her loved ones, reading, watching sports, traveling, holidays and family dinners. Laurie is survived by her beloved husband, Scott Jaxtheimer; three children, Jessica (Lance) Dixson, Jacob (Amy) Jaxtheimer, Jillian (Marquis) Jaxtheimer; nine grandchildren; sister, Debbie Finley; brother-in-law, Tom (Jenny) Jaxtheimer and forever remembered by nieces, nephews, extended family & dear friends. A visitation in memory of Laurie will be held on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at 10:00 am at Divine Mercy Funeral Home, 3500 Lake Ave. followed by a private family funeral service at 11:00 am. Face coverings required. As an expression of sympathy, flowers or memorial donations can be made to St. Jude’s Church. She will be dearly missed.
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From the families at Praise International Church. Prayers for the loss of a loved one.
God’s blessings, Angie.
Laura brought so many gifts to our life. We will never forget those memories.
My prayers and deepest sympathy goes out to all of Laurie’s family! There’s no possible way I could share just one memory… she was my shoulder I leaned on… I’ll miss her smile, laugh, humor and especially her hugs! Thank you for being my ear, and my common sense when I needed it. I’ll miss you always and I promise to come visit! Love you Laurie!
My sincere condolences are with you during this difficult time. Laurie was an amazing person and I am thankful that I had the privilege to call her a coworker and friend.
I am broken hearted. I will forever love you, my baby sister. Please send strength to those of us who cannot imagine a world without your laughter and your love.
Aunt Louie- there are no words I have that can makes sense of this and my heart is broken. I know you are drinking margaritas and playing cards with Grandma and Aunt Sam, while Grandpa sits by, laughing at you 3. High probability that you are cheating too!
Please look out for your family, everyone is trying to pull strength from somewhere. You were their strength.
I love you now and forever. You truly were the Best!!!