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Christy Heather Schrougham
Date Of Birth:July 22, 1973
Date Of Death:June 28, 2011
Service Date:July 5, 2011

Christy Heather Schrougham, 37, of Bloomington, In passed away on June 28, 2011 at the IU Health Bloomington Hospital.  She was born in Bloomington, IN on July 22, 1973 to Larry Schrougham and Treva (Hartley) Wise.

 Christy worked for Cook, Inc. before becoming disabled.

She is survived by daughters, Melissa and Heather Crawford both of Bloomington, IN, parents Treva Wise and her husband Robert of Bloomington, IN, Larry Schrougham and his wife Donna of Martinsville, IN, sister Katrina Wise, brother Brian Hale, step-brothers David Ward, Jeremy Ward, Jeff, Greg, Brian, and Eric Wise, step-sisters Dana and Holly Wise, grandparents Robert Schrougham and his wife Winnie, Mary Hartley and grandson Sonny.

 Christy loved arts and crafts of all kinds and loved to paint.  She also loved playing with her grandson Sonny.  Christy never complained of her illness.  She loved her family very much and loved animals of all kinds.

 Services will be at 2pm, Tuesday July 5, 2011 at the Allen Funeral Home 4155 S. Old State Road 37 Bloomington, IN. Visitation will be from 4-8pm Monday July 4, 2011 at the Funeral Home.  Burial will follow at the Clover Hill Cemetery in Harrodsburg, IN.

 Memorial Contributions can be made to the American Diabetes Association.

 Allen Funeral Home is handling arrangements.  Friends can send condolences to www.allenfuneralhome.org

 


  • From: kim lillicotch
    Location:bloomington

    Christy was a sweet girl and a good friend to my son david moore and david loved having Christy over to spend time in good friendship, just watching tv or making dinner. Christy will be greatly missed by everyone, she was always so nice and friendly to me and my husband. God has another angel. Our sincere condolences to Christy's family and friends, kim & randy lillicotch bloomington


  • From: Leslie Terrell Snyder
    Location:Bloomington,IN`

    Treva and Bob so sorry to hear of your loss.My thoughts are with you and your family.God Bless-Leslie Terrell Snyder


  • From: Jeanette McKnight
    Location:Bloomington

    I am very sad to hear of Christy's passing, she was a very sweet and special girl. I enjoyed working with her at Cook and going bowling with her and a small group of girls we worked with. I have thought about her a lot since she left Cook and wondered how she was getting along. I wish that we wouldn't have lost touch. My deepest sympathies go out to her family and friends.


  • From: Ruby Clay
    Location:United States

    Our sincere condolences to Bud and Donna for the loss of his only child. I know she will be sorely missed as we will miss her occasional visits to our weekly lunches. Blessings. Aunts Ruby & Geneva


  • From: Myla Meadows
    Location:Bloomington

    Treva, so sorry about the loss of your lovely daughter; you are in my thoughts and prayers. You have my deepest sympathy. God bless..Myla Meadows


  • From: Pam Wilson
    Location:Bloomington IN

    To all of Christys family and friends, I am so sorry for "our" loss. I worked with Christy at Channel Kor and to know her was to love her. Her smile will live on forever. Even though I lost contact with Christy after CK closed, I still got updates on her thru our mutal friend. Christy, you will be missed and we love you girl! Pam


  • From: charlene cox
    Location:Solsberry

    I have known Christy for many years. She was always kind, friendly, and loved her family, espically her daughters very much! When I would see her several years ago and the twins were very young, she allowed Melinda to take them and my son to the circus. She was so excited for the twins to tell her of their adventures of the night! I could go on, but that is one of my favorite stories. The concert at Verizon is a close second though. I know she was chronically ill for most of her all too short life, but she tried very hard not to let it keep her down. Our condolences to the family and those who loved her. Rest in peace young lady! You will be missed!