February 11, 1953 – December 19, 2021
Elaine R. Skopelja, née Noonan, 68, Westfield, passed away on December 19, 2021, in her home surrounded by loving family. She was born on February 11, 1953, in Hammond, Ind., the daughter of the late William Noonan and Anne Razumich.
Survivors include her loving husband, Chuck Skopelja; children, Brooke (Patrick) Cassidy, Erin (Ozzy) Yesinnar, and Mike (Christina) Skopelja; beloved grandchildren, Rylee, Jackson and Calvin Cassidy, Eva and Luca Yesinnar, and Charlie and Alexandra Skopelja.
She is also survived by her brothers and sisters, Lorraine (Terry) Stage, Paula Bisseker, William Noonan, Mike Noonan, Jim (Gloria) Noonan, Tom Noonan, and Chris Noonan; her in-laws, Lisa (Tim) Armstrong, Ron (Cindy) Skopelja, Tommy (Paula) Skopelja, and Nick (Margery) Skopelja. She also leaves behind her beloved nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, Ryan (Cate) Stage, Colin (Stephanie) Stage, Alison (Andrew) Giorgi, Sean Noonan, Kyle Noonan, Ariel Noonan, Adlai Noonan, Sheminith Noonan, Harper Stage, Brayden Noonan, Jayden Noonan, Melissa DeSutter, Vera DeSutter, Megan (Tim) O’Shea, Cortney (Jared) Mushill, Avery Mushill, Chad (Emily) Armstrong, Nicole Skopelja, Violet Diaz, and Stephen Skopelja.
Elaine was preceded in death by her nephew, Gebrah Noonan; and sister-in-law, Lynda Skopelja.
Elaine graduated from Highland High School in 1971 with top honors. In 1976, she graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor’s degree in history. She continued her education to obtain her master’s degree of Library Science from Rosary College. She was a consummate learner and a wealth of knowledge.
Elaine started her career at the Lake County Public Library as a reference librarian, and her main role was to field questions from patrons on a myriad of topics. Elaine was referred to by her family as the original “Google.” She then went on to hold numerous positions, and upon moving to Westfield, she became a medical librarian at the Indiana Hand Center and eventually at the Indiana University Medical Center. She also served as President of the Indiana Health Science Librarians Association and received countless accolades and recognition. She conducted research and has been published in numerous medical journals on a variety of topics. We are extremely proud of the body of work she produced throughout the years, and the education she provided to so many medical professionals. Library Science was a field of work which she was extremely passionate about, and her passion for educating others continued throughout her career.
To say that Elaine loved reading was an understatement. She was a voracious reader and we’re convinced that the Westfield Public Library should name a wing in her honor. The collected overdue fees throughout her 30-year residence in Westfield should be more than enough to cover the costs. Rita at the Westfield Public library had Elaine on speed dial. We heard Rita’s voice on our answering machine for years as she reported the overdue books needing to be returned. Elaine instilled that same love of reading and visits to the library in her children and grandchildren. There was not one birthday or Christmas that went by without a book included in her gift.
Naturally, her love of reading equated to her being extremely intelligent. She loved history and all things trivia. No one ever wanted to play Trivial Pursuit with her. She annihilated anyone in her path each time she played; we were no competition for her. Little did she know, all that information she had retained throughout the years would help lead her to an appearance on Jeopardy!. After years of watching her beat everyone from our living room couch, we couldn’t wait to watch her do it on national television. Despite missing an Indy 500 question, which really irked her, she did a great job and made us so proud.
Elaine also had a love of horses since childhood. She never considered herself an artist, but you could always find a doodle on a newspaper, napkin, or whatever was around with her sketches of a horse or two. She always joked that it was the only thing she knew how to draw. She loved going to the racetrack and never missed a Kentucky Derby or a Preakness. It was her “Super Bowl.” Her love of cats was just as strong, and they were the perfect companion for her as she snuggled up with a good book.
She was also an avid Indiana Hoosiers and Chicago Cubs fan, often joining family and friends at the “bucket” game tailgate and yearly trips with family to Wrigley Field to catch a Cubbies game. She loved Chicago in general: the museums, the history, the shopping – just all of it.
Movies and music also played a major role in Elaine’s life. You can almost guarantee that turning on the TV at her house would bring you right to Turner Classic Movies. She loved old movies and comedies. She couldn’t wait to be with her family and gather on the couch to turn on SCTV during the holidays. You could also jump in her car and upon starting have classical music, Dave Brubeck or The Beatles blaring for all to hear.
Her love of everything mentioned above never superseded her love for her friends and family. Elaine was kind and loving to anyone she met and was an amazing wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, and friend. We have many fond memories of vacations with both family and friends and countless family get-togethers throughout the years. She hosted Thanksgiving for up to 40 people every year, and she was most happy when she was with her entire family. She adored her grandchildren, and they lovingly referred to her as “Mimi.” They looked forward to spending time with her and enjoying what they termed as “Mimi Days” where she would take them to the library, McDonald’s and the park. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her dearly.
We owe everything to the outstanding medical team at the Community North Cancer Center, led by Dr. Bhatia and Megan Weaver, NP, who after we learned of her cancer diagnosis, blessed us with three more years of time to continue making memories with her. The amount of support, dedication, and grace they showed Elaine and our family as we navigated this journey cannot be measured. We are eternally grateful and indebted to them for everything they did, as she courageously fought this terrible disease.
Visitation will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday, December 27 at Randall and Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, December 28 at St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church, 17102 Spring Mill Road, Westfield. Interment will be at Hamilton Memorial Park Cemetery, 4180 Westfield Road, Westfield.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Westfield Public Library or the Community North Cancer Center at (317) 355-GIVE (4483) or give@ecommunity.com (please designate that the donation goes to the Cancer Center) in Elaine’s name, preferred.
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