Elizabeth Johanna Endicott

April 12, 1988 ~ October 5, 2013
Elizabeth Johanna Endicott, 25, of Indianapolis passed away on October 5, 2013. She was born in Crawfordsville, IN on April 12, 1988. She was the daughter of Andrew and Carrie Endicott of Mooresville and Karen Clifton of Hillsboro, Ohio.
She lived in Thorntown and Darlington most of her life. Elizabeth graduated from Western Boone High School with Academic Honors. She attended USI and Ivy Tech College.
She is preceded in death by her grandfather, Damon Endicott.
She is survived by her loving parents; her brothers, Clifton and Cody ( Mary); sisters Megan, Shelby and Tyler, along with a niece, Sophia Endicott; nephews, Liam and Ezra Endicott. She is also survived by her grandparents, Betty Endicott, Dale and Shirley Clifton, Anna and Rick Pell; and her great grandmother, Gretchen Koons along with numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Funeral services will be held at Noon, Saturday at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service and Crematory with burial to follow at Mooresville Cemetery. Tom Evans will be officiating services. Visitation will be held from 4PM until 8PM on Friday at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Julian Center in Indianapolis.
Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry. Arrangements are being handled by Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers. LaVullis family
From the LaVullis family
Didn’t get to spend much time with you in person ,however loved talking with you on Facebook ! So until now and then when we see you again we’ll be loving you ,Love Us ! Your Cousins Kim (Parker) Moscardelli & Marsha Parker
Sorry for your loss From Pat and mark Anderson
Andy and family, I’m sending prayers for you all. My heart goes out to you. Love, Linda (welshimer)
We will miss your smiling face.. watch over us, and we will look up to u .. love you my friend…. Tammy and Garry Ford…
My dear Beth, Where to begin? You were my very first Sunshine Girl when I worked at Western Boone. You were also in my study hall and we would talk the whole hour. You were a very smart young lady and I was so happy to see you continue your education after high school. The most memorable time for me had to be when you showed up at our house. You had broken up with your boyfriend and you were pretty upset. You had his sweatshirt on. We sat out by the fire and had a few drinks. You drank a little to fast and ended out puking in your sweatshirt. Katie took you in and helped you get cleaned up. I threw the sweatshirt out and you were so mad at me. I told you he was a looser and you could do better anyway. You didn’t stay mad but sure brought it up later and would try to keep a straight face. We always ended out laughing about it. I probably won’t hear a Rascal Flatts song but I will think of you whenever he tours. I love you so much my dear Beth.
we’ll miss your smiling face, and your kindness. a quiet sole, with alot of spunk!!! for elizabeths family, that may read this….may you find comfort, knowing that Elizabeth spoke sooooo very often, how much her family meant to her!!! rip Elizabeth. we enjoyed having you on our team. we miss you. charlotte/cvs
Sweet girl, my heart aches to hear of this news today. I did not know you long, but I felt your pain. The hurtles this world handed you, nobody should ever had to do alone, you deserved better. I hope you now have the Peace your heart desperately needed. You will always remain in my heart. May God keep you safely in His arms now and through eternity. Until we meet again, keep smiling Lovely girl. ~~Huggs to heaven…Misty H.
i am her grandmother and was there when she was born i loved her so much and will miss her dearly be with grandpa beth i love you
I love you Beth. Hug our great grandma and grandpa for me
Beth you were such a beautiful person inside and out. My daughter Amber loved you like a sister and Haleigh was crazy over you. Your silly faces you made with her and the songs you sang with her. You will truly be missed. Heaven has gained another angel for the choir. And I will say. You were the girl truly on fire. Everytime I hear this song, I will sing along and the tears will flow as it will be for you. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to know and love you.
beth im gonna miss all the fun times at the IGA with you and then going to get out nails done and you got your toes done a fell asleep in the chair lol. all of our late night talks and text about life and what we are going thur. even on a bad day you was always there to cheer me up and i didnt take much from you.. we are gonna miss your beautiful bright face. fly high sweet angel
Beth I will never forget the shirt you made saying ‘ I survived a shopping trip with Jessica’ Its something we ALWAYS laughted so & joked about…your laughter and smiles will be missed..you were the best friend anyone could ever ask for you will be missed?
You will be missed……
You were such an awesome friend. My mom and I will truley miss you.
Beth was a part of our Railer’s IGA Family, She started working with us in high school and we watched her grow and become a beautiful young lady. The proms were exciting and fun. The kids always came in so we could see them all dressed up. She was so happy. As she graduated high school she was mature enough we trusted her to be a night manager. She learned so much, finding out being in charge wasn’t always the fun position. Our door was always open we had heart to heart talks, we cried together. Then laughed together. Beth was our friend. She told us she wanted to be a forensic scientist, I know She had what it took, Beth was so intelligent. I was so happy when she started college. She called us often just to see how everyone was & to see what was happening at the IGA. She didn’t want to miss a thing, she was our family. We loved her.After her first year at Evansville she came back and worked through summer. Then decided to continue college closer to home so she could work and go to school. We were happy to have her back and worked with her schedule. Cody was working also and they were a hoot to be around. What a pair. The closness they shared was obvious Sister watching over litttle brother and sister. Beth was a special person and never in a million years would I have imagined I would be sitting here writing about all these moments that I will never be able to share with her again on this earth. I write with tears streaming down my face. I can only imagine the pain her family is feeling. I can only hope the Lord is with you and soothes your pain and helps you to heal in the days ahead. I don’t know that I’ll ever understand the loss of such a young bright woman, I can only hope that one day I will see her again in heaven and have those heart to heart fun talks again. Elizabeth you were like a daughter to us. Our hearts ache at this time, always know we love you and will meet again.We have such great memories that we will cherish always. Elizabeth Endicott you will forever be in our hearts, until we meet again send us butterflies and dimes we will know…………. Always Tina Railer
Love this and the memories we all shared as IGA family.
I love her Smile, thank goodness for cell phone cameras
Love & Miss You
May the Lord watch between me and thee, while we are absent, one from another. Amen. With Deepest Sympathy. Sue and Carl Schenck
So sad you are gone. I always loved working with you. You made each day so much fun. Praying for your family and all who knew you.