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Laurie Greenfield, 64, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 15, 2025, surrounded by family and love.

She was born on Dec. 13, 1960, in Washington, Iowa. Laurie's life took her to many places over the years, each one becoming a part of her story. Though she called many places home, it was in Urbana, Iowa that she and Larry settled and built a life filled with love, faith, and family.

Laurie lived a life marked by deep faith, selfless love, and unwavering strength. She was the devoted wife of Larry Greenfield, the love of her life, and a proud mother to her daughter, Erin and son Joe.

A teacher, a graduate of ministry school, and an ordained minister, Laurie spent her life pouring into others with compassion and purpose.

Her faith in Jesus was the foundation of everything she did - unshakable even in the hardest seasons. She shared that faith not just through words, but through the way she loved, forgave, and served others.

Laurie fought a long, courageous battle never losing her trust in the One who sustained her. Through every trial, she remained anchored in hope, teaching those around her what it truly means to walk by faith. Her strength was quiet but fierce, her heart ever turned toward the Lord.

Laurie was a devoted mother to her daughter, Erin, with whom she shared a deep and cherished bond, and a loving mother to her son, Joe, whose presence she carried in her heart even across distance. She also embraced her stepsons, Justin and Jeremy, with open arms, and welcomed their partners, Zoe and Molly, as part of the family. Laurie loved Erin's husband, Gabe, like a son, and delighted in seeing her family grow through each unique connection and relationship.

Her greatest joy was being "Mimi" to her cherished grandchildren: Wyatt, Sawyer, Owen, Grace, and Hunter. Whether reading stories, playing games, or going on family adventures, Laurie treasured every moment spent with them. She also adored her loyal dog, Bella, and found peace and inspiration in nature especially in the gentle scent of lilacs, one of her favorites.

Laurie was one of many siblings, part of a large and loving family who supported her faithfully throughout her life and especially during her final journey.

Each sibling held a treasured place in her heart, and she felt deeply loved by them all. In her final days, she was lovingly accompanied by her sister Crystal, who never left her side - a constant presence of strength, comfort, and grace. Throughout her journey, Laurie was cared for with extraordinary devotion by her beloved husband, Larry. His steady love, gentle strength, and unwavering care were a reflection of the vows they shared and the deep bond between them. He was not only her partner in life, but her faithful support through every season including the hardest ones.

Laurie had a smile that could light up a room - radiant, genuine, and beautifully contagious. Her hugs were never rushed; they lasted a full 60 seconds, because anything less just wouldn't do.

And if you told her you loved her, you had to look her in the eyes because love, to Laurie, deserved your full attention. These small but powerful gestures were her way of making people feel seen, known, and deeply loved. Her joy was real, her laughter was rich, and her presence left a lasting mark on everyone she met.

Now, her battle is over. Her body is at rest, but her spirit is alive in glory - resting fully in the eternal light of her Savior. No more pain. Only peace. Only joy. Only Jesus.

A Graveside Service will be held on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at 1 p.m. at the Forest Home Cemetery, in Mount Pleasant, with words of comfort by Terry Jerrel. A Celebration of Laurie's life will follow at the Assembly of God Church, in Mount Pleasant.

Those who are attending are asked to wear purple in her memory. A memorial has been established in her memory.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Murphy Funeral Home of Mount Pleasant, is caring for her arrangements.

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