Indie Rose Armstrong

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Indie Rose Armstrong

Birth
Australia
Death
17 Jun 2018 (aged 6)
Nambour, Sunshine Coast Council, Queensland, Australia
Burial
Kulangoor, Sunshine Coast Council, Queensland, Australia Add to Map
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Indie Rose Armstrong, a name that resonates with a tragically beautiful story, a life cut short yet filled with vibrant colors and innocent love. Born on February 29, 2012, in Australia, Indie's journey was a leap year's rare gift, her existence a calendar's whisper. However, on June 17, 2018, at just six years old, Indie's vibrant light was extinguished in a heartrending accident at a Sunshine Coast shopping center in Australia, leaving a community in mourning and a family broken.

Indie was at a pedestrian crossing with her sister, Lily, mother Emily, and grandmother Sandy when a car, driven by an 86-year-old woman, tragically reversed into them. Indie was rushed to Nambour Hospital but could not be saved. Her sister and grandmother sustained serious injuries, with Lily observed at the funeral service in a wheelchair, her leg encased in a bright purple cast. This unforeseen tragedy not only claimed Indie's life but also left an indelible mark on her family and community.

In a chapel filled with hundreds, an atmosphere of love enveloped the mourners as they gathered to say farewell to Indie. The service, held at the Buderim Lawn Crematorium and Memorial Gardens, was a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the depth of grief when a young life is lost. The chapel was adorned with rainbow scrunchies, bright floral dresses, and shirts, a testament to Indie's vibrant spirit.

Indie's personality shone like a beacon. Described as a free spirit who was never in a hurry, she embodied the joy and innocence of childhood. Her love for play, swimming in the ocean, flipping upside down, and being a nurturing figure to her younger brother Sunny was fondly remembered. Her sense of style, unique and unfettered by others' opinions, reflected her individuality and charm. Indie's notes of love, expressing her affection 'to the moon and back,' remain treasured memories for her friends and family.

The service, led by funeral director Rod Schafferius, was a touching homage to a life lived with joy and love. Indie's parents, Emily and Jason, shared their memories through Mr. Schafferius, painting a picture of a daughter whose presence was larger than life. They recalled her inability to be rushed, her misplacement of shoes, her beloved denim jacket, and the nights spent searching for her beanie comforter. These anecdotes, seemingly mundane, highlighted the everyday moments that become precious memories when a loved one is gone.

Indie's love for putting on shows, joining her dad in the shed, fishing, and her role as a keen prawn sorter who would sneakily eat them, were shared with those gathered. These stories, filled with warmth and humor, brought smiles amidst tears, celebrating Indie's life rather than only mourning her loss.

The service also included poignant reminders of Indie's multiple roles - a Wonder Woman, a princess, a ballerina, an angler, a sister, a daughter, a grandchild, a great-granddaughter, and a schoolgirl. Her life, though brief, was multifaceted and deeply impactful.

As the service concluded, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "You Are My Sunshine," and "Brown-Eyed Girl" played, songs that echoed the joy Indie brought into the world. Her white casket, adorned with brightly-colored flowers, symbolized the vibrancy of her life. The release of butterflies by her friends was a poignant symbol of her spirit's freedom and the beauty she brought to the world.

Mr. Schafferius urged the mourners not to censor themselves in their grief, to remember Indie, and to talk about her. He emphasized the importance of support and understanding for the Armstrong family in their journey of grief, a path marked by an "Indie-shaped hole" in their lives.

Indie Rose Armstrong's story is a tapestry of love, joy, and tragedy. It reminds us of the preciousness of life and the impact one young soul can have on so many. Her legacy is not just in the memories she leaves behind but also in the lessons of love, resilience, and community support in the face of unimaginable loss. As we remember Indie, let us cherish the moments we have with our loved ones and hold onto the joy that children like Indie bring into our lives.

Written by: Alan Owen
Indie Rose Armstrong, a name that resonates with a tragically beautiful story, a life cut short yet filled with vibrant colors and innocent love. Born on February 29, 2012, in Australia, Indie's journey was a leap year's rare gift, her existence a calendar's whisper. However, on June 17, 2018, at just six years old, Indie's vibrant light was extinguished in a heartrending accident at a Sunshine Coast shopping center in Australia, leaving a community in mourning and a family broken.

Indie was at a pedestrian crossing with her sister, Lily, mother Emily, and grandmother Sandy when a car, driven by an 86-year-old woman, tragically reversed into them. Indie was rushed to Nambour Hospital but could not be saved. Her sister and grandmother sustained serious injuries, with Lily observed at the funeral service in a wheelchair, her leg encased in a bright purple cast. This unforeseen tragedy not only claimed Indie's life but also left an indelible mark on her family and community.

In a chapel filled with hundreds, an atmosphere of love enveloped the mourners as they gathered to say farewell to Indie. The service, held at the Buderim Lawn Crematorium and Memorial Gardens, was a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the depth of grief when a young life is lost. The chapel was adorned with rainbow scrunchies, bright floral dresses, and shirts, a testament to Indie's vibrant spirit.

Indie's personality shone like a beacon. Described as a free spirit who was never in a hurry, she embodied the joy and innocence of childhood. Her love for play, swimming in the ocean, flipping upside down, and being a nurturing figure to her younger brother Sunny was fondly remembered. Her sense of style, unique and unfettered by others' opinions, reflected her individuality and charm. Indie's notes of love, expressing her affection 'to the moon and back,' remain treasured memories for her friends and family.

The service, led by funeral director Rod Schafferius, was a touching homage to a life lived with joy and love. Indie's parents, Emily and Jason, shared their memories through Mr. Schafferius, painting a picture of a daughter whose presence was larger than life. They recalled her inability to be rushed, her misplacement of shoes, her beloved denim jacket, and the nights spent searching for her beanie comforter. These anecdotes, seemingly mundane, highlighted the everyday moments that become precious memories when a loved one is gone.

Indie's love for putting on shows, joining her dad in the shed, fishing, and her role as a keen prawn sorter who would sneakily eat them, were shared with those gathered. These stories, filled with warmth and humor, brought smiles amidst tears, celebrating Indie's life rather than only mourning her loss.

The service also included poignant reminders of Indie's multiple roles - a Wonder Woman, a princess, a ballerina, an angler, a sister, a daughter, a grandchild, a great-granddaughter, and a schoolgirl. Her life, though brief, was multifaceted and deeply impactful.

As the service concluded, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "You Are My Sunshine," and "Brown-Eyed Girl" played, songs that echoed the joy Indie brought into the world. Her white casket, adorned with brightly-colored flowers, symbolized the vibrancy of her life. The release of butterflies by her friends was a poignant symbol of her spirit's freedom and the beauty she brought to the world.

Mr. Schafferius urged the mourners not to censor themselves in their grief, to remember Indie, and to talk about her. He emphasized the importance of support and understanding for the Armstrong family in their journey of grief, a path marked by an "Indie-shaped hole" in their lives.

Indie Rose Armstrong's story is a tapestry of love, joy, and tragedy. It reminds us of the preciousness of life and the impact one young soul can have on so many. Her legacy is not just in the memories she leaves behind but also in the lessons of love, resilience, and community support in the face of unimaginable loss. As we remember Indie, let us cherish the moments we have with our loved ones and hold onto the joy that children like Indie bring into our lives.

Written by: Alan Owen

Gravesite Details

She has another memorial in Buderim Lawn; see FG #211588114 .