In loving memory of

Robert Keith McCauley
August 9, 1965 - June 21, 2015

McCAULEY, ROBERT KEITH


Robert Keith McCauley, 49, from Louisville, KY passed away on June 21, 2015 in Noblesville, IN. He was born, August 9, 1965 in Louisville, KY to Frank G. McCauley, Jr. and Sharon June McCauley. Graduating from Doss High School in 1983, he moved to Indianapolis, IN in 1987 to begin a career with American Consulting Engineers. After holding different positions at ACE and other companies in the Indianapolis area, he became interested in making more of an impact on the city he had grown to love.


He began making his impact by working as a volunteer reserve with the Marion County Sheriff’s Department in August 2000 and made law enforcement his full-time occupation a few years later. He graduated with honors from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in 2005 and worked as a Road Deputy until January 2007 when the department merged with the Indianapolis Police Department to form the Indianapolis Metro Police Department (IMPD). He worked as a Patrolman with the IMPD Metro North District until January 2015 when he was promoted to Detective with the Robbery/Aggravated Assault Unit. The pride and passion he had in serving the streets of the Indianapolis area was evident not only in his relationships with fellow officers (brothers and sisters in blue), but also in the respect he was shown, even by those he was arresting. His reputation for treating everyone fairly was well known.


In addition to the passion for his career in law enforcement, he loved dogs, motorcycles, reading, golfing and UK basketball. His dogs were his best buddies and he loved them more than can be described. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle and the freedom it gave him. He was the President of the Nap Town (Indiana) chapter of the Gunfighters Motorcycle Club, a national/international club for active and retired law enforcement officers.


Keith loved and was loved by many. He was predeceased by his parents and is survived by his wife, Danielle Roque McCauley, brothers Kevin McCauley (Shari) and Kurtis McCauley (Lisa), mother-in-law Debbie Roque, brothers-in-law Anthony Roque and Michael Roque (Sara) as well as several nieces and nephews â€" Ashley Kelly (Matt), Stanton McCauley (Sydney), Jordan, Kayla, Mallory and Jackson McCauley, Joe, Will and Carter Roque â€" and many other relatives and friends.


Calling hours will be at Crown Hill Funeral Home, 700 West 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 from 2pm to 8pm, Monday, June 29, 2015 and the funeral service will be held at Crown Hill on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 10am. His final viewing will be at Owens Funeral Home, 5317 Dixie Highway, Louisville, KY 40216 from 10am to 2pm, Wednesday, July 1, 2015 with burial to follow at Louisville Memorial Gardens West. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his name to Lucky Lab Rescue & Adoption (www.luckylabrescue.com) or another dog rescue organization of your choice.

Tributes

Cindy R. wrote on Jul 26, 2018:

"Still missing you. "

Pinner wrote on Sep 10, 2015:

"I offer my deepest sympathy to the McCauley's family. Robert will be truly missed. May God bless your family in this time of sorrow. Please be comforted with the words recorded at Ecclesiastes 9:5,10 regarding the loss of your love one. We support the men in blue - Police Department, so sorry for your lost. "

Carolyn Thomas wrote on Jun 29, 2015:

"Seems so unreal, Keith! You will forever stand out in my mind as "Keith with the teeth"! Your giant smile and laughter... good times!"

Cindy R wrote on Jun 28, 2015:

"I am still in shock. I will always remember your smile and your laugh. I hope you have found peace. "

Terri Alcorn wrote on Jun 26, 2015:

"Keith, I have thought of you many times over the years and wondered how life was treating you, I was very saddened when I heard the news. You were such a special person and such a wonderful part of our lives for a brief moment in time. Your smile is a vision I will never forget. To your family and loved ones I offer my sincerest condolences. You will be missed and never forgotten. "