Amy Welch

Amy Welch, 51, of Martinsville, passed away on July 10th, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Born on December 30th, 1970 to Bruce and Lois Cooley in Beech Grove, Indiana. Amy embraced that December birthday and made it her own.

Graduating from Manual High School in Indianapolis, Amy spent much of her life raising three sons. After marrying Bobby Welch on May 6th, 2012, she spent time working as a bank teller for Citizen’s Bank.

Amy’s real passion was her family. She enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren, volunteering any chance she could to help raise her grandchildren. Also, an animal lover, they would keep her company as she watched Hallmark and Lifetime channel holiday movies. Once the season started, they would be on every evening for her to enjoy.

Amy is preceded in death by her parents, Bruce and Lois Cooley and her son, Jared Schulz.

She is survived by her husband Bobby Welch; sons Bobby Lee Welch and Joshua Goble (Samantha); sister Gina Staab (Steve), and grandchildren Kylie – Ann, Jayden, Joshua Jr, and Alania Goble.

There are no formal services planned at this time.

Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. I am going to miss you friend. My childhood would not be what it was if it had not been in it. I am so sadden by this, what brings me comfort is you are with your mom, dad, and son again!

  2. I have too many memories of Amy to share here. Growing up with her tagging behind us. Trying to teach her to skip, teaching her how to jump rope until she mastered it like a pro, going on long and I do mean long bike rides with Bruce in the lead and having to stop because Amy was little and she had to stretch. I can go on and on. Give mom and dad a big giant hug for me. Rejoice and dance Amy. You are with Jared again. You will be missed here on earth but I know we will meet again. Until then little sister.


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