Mary E. Brickert

mary brickert

May 18, 1944 ~ October 14, 2016

Mary E. Brickert, 72 of Mooresville, passed away on Friday, October 14, 2016 at Franciscan St. Francis Health in Indianapolis. Mary was born May 18, 1944 in Ellettsville to the late Charles L. and Mary (Fisher) Brickert.

Mary proudly served her country as a radio operator in the United States Army serving two tours in Germany. She also worked for several years at Nice-Pak in Mooresville. Mary was a faithful member of Good Shepherd Baptist Church in Mooresville.

Along with her parents she was also preceded in death by five brothers; Charles, Jr., Cecil, Richard, Ronnie, and James Brickert and her sister, Beverly Grider.
Survivors include two brothers; Paul F. (Shirley) Brickert of Monrovia and Dennis G. (Sandy) Brickert of Rockville; two sisters, Barbara J. (Bill) Bray of Circleville, Ohio and Clara M. (Duane) Carter of Cloverdale, Indiana; many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

Family and friends will gather to celebrate the life of Mary E. Brickert on Tuesday, October 18, 2016 from Noon until 2:00 p.m. at Good Shepherd Baptist Church in Mooresville. The funeral service will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday at the church. Burial will follow at Floral Park Cemetery in Indianapolis. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Building Fund at Good Shepherd Baptist Church; envelopes will be provided on Tuesday at the church. Final care and funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com where you may sign the online guestbook and leave a personal message for Mary’s family.

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  1. Mary Elizabeth was always their for us. I remember when she would come to are house and visit. I’m going to miss her so much. Love you Aunt Mary Elizabeth. I know your up with the rest of the family. You got your angel wings. I’ll see you again someday.

  2. I remember her coming over as a kid and sleeping in my bunk beds with me she would be on bottom bunk I would be on top one and we would talk. I will miss her dearly. Rest in peace.

  3. I will remember all of the times you came spent the night. We had so much fun staying up all night watching TV and loughing. You were a loving aunt and a good friend who I will miss talking to.save me a place in heaven . I will see you in heaven someday.love you aunt Mary Elizabeth.

  4. You will be missed greatly, We had a lot of good times together in my younger years. I love to hear your stories about you army days.and the times you came over, Rest in peace .

  5. I always thought it was neat that we shared a birthdate, May18th. We thank you for serving in the Army along with being there for your family. I know you did love all your family. Although you will be missed, I know you are no longer in pain in Heaven. Love, Donnie and Karen

  6. I’m very sorry for your loss. The Bible can offer much needed comfort at this difficult time. John 5:28, 29 says, ” Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection life.” For more information please go to http://www.JW.org.


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