Elizabeth A. Koschnick

Elizabeth A. (Claypool) Koschnick, 82, Mooresville, formerly of Indianapolis, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her loving family. Liz was born September 19, 1939, in Indianapolis, to the late Edward and Genevieve (Bryant) Claypool. She married the late Clarence J. “Buddy” Koschnick September 1, 1962, and he preceded her in death on February 7, 2019.

Liz graduated from Ladywood Academy and continued her education at St. Mary of the Woods College. She taught at Little Flower grade school for several years before her five children were born. She assisted her parents in the family business, Claypool Dress Shop for many years. Her “retirement” work consisted of jobs at the former Theo’s Garden and Turandot, both in Broad Ripple. After moving to Mooresville, she became a member of the Morgan County Coalition for Literacy and volunteered as a literacy tutor for adults. She was an avid reader, loved the challenge of a good jigsaw puzzle, and was very competitive when playing Yahtzee and Scrabble. Liz was a devout Catholic and most recently was a member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church, where she was a part of St. Vincent de Paul Society, Women’s Club, and the Perpetual Adoration Chapel.

Liz’s favorite vocation revolved around her grandchildren, who affectionately referred to her as Magaw. Liz believed strongly in family traditions, such as Easter Bunny Cake, First Communion Breakfast, Christmas Eve gatherings, and singing “Happy Birthday” loudly to her family members who all looked forward to the early morning birthday call. Her infectious laughter will always be in our hearts and on our minds. Liz will be fondly remembered by her loving family and friends for her eternal optimism, kindness and selfless manner. We love you, Magaw.

In addition to her parents and Buddy, she was also preceded in death by her brother, John Claypool and her grandmother, Marie Lutz, with whom she had a special relationship.

Survivors include her five children, Chuck (Julie) Koschnick of Richmond, Mary Catherine (Scott) Brown of Indianapolis, Mary Elizabeth “Mary Beth” (Chris) Branson of Mooresville, Chris (Emily) Koschnick of Indianapolis, and Mary Clare Koschnick of Indianapolis; brother, Joe (Julie) Claypool of Corydon; grandchildren, Katie (Quinn) Olson, Shelby Brown, Simon Brown, Lizzie Koschnick, Benjamin Branson, Buddy Branson, Grady Koschnick, Carter Baker.

Liz’s Life Celebration® visitation will be Wednesday, December 22, 2021, 4 to 7 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, 39 E. High St., Mooresville. Rev. Msgr. William F. Stumpf will celebrate the Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday, December 23, 2021, 10:30 a.m., in St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 1200 N. Indiana Street, Mooresville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Vincent de Paul Society at St. Thomas More or to the Morgan County Coalition for Literacy. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. I have loving memories of Liz. A woman of strong faith. A woman dedicated to her family. A woman who gave of herself to tutor and lead in Morgan County Coalition for Literacy. A woman who offered concern and caring for the less fortunate by working at Churches in Mission and St. Vincent de Paul. A woman who made you feel special in your friendship. I will miss you, my friend. Joan Maxfield

  2. Liz was my favorite neighbor and friend at Aberdeen apartments in Camby. She and I had alot of fun playing Jinga. I will miss you dear friend. Love you Barb Holzer

  3. Our sympathies, and wishes for Peace and understanding to Mary Catherine, Scott, Shelby, Simon and the family of Liz. Aloha, Carolyn xo and Drew

  4. Sweet Liz, how blessed we were to know you. We will miss your laughter and your welcoming smile. Rest in Peace with our Lord. Chris and Angie Dufour

  5. My deepest sympathy at this difficult time to Mary Catherine, other siblings and all the Koschnick Family. Remembering a wonderful, witty, charming woman and friend I worked with at Theo’s Garden and Palmer Kelley Designs. Rest in peace, Liz.

  6. Lifting your family up in prayer, light, & love during this sad time. Liz/Magaw will be cherished & missed always. Love, the Root family

  7. We loved seeing the closeness of Liz and her grandchildren, and what a wonderful model of strength and goodness she was to all who knew her. Liz loved doing puzzles, and isn’t that such a great metaphor for how she lived her life? She made all of the pieces fit together. We are so very sorry for your loss. – The Root family

  8. My sympathy to the family. Miss Claypool was my 5th grade teacher at Our Lady of Lourdes in 1961/62. As a teacher, she was a major influence on my life. She was a wonderful English and reading teacher. But I remember her most for bringing class to us. On Fridays she would bring a record player ( yes a vinyl record player!) and play classical music. A wonderful memory from my childhood. Prayers for her and her family.

  9. Our hearts are with the entire Koschnick Clan. We love you ALL – your mom was one of the best. XOXO The Connor Girls (Shannon, Melissa & Katie).

  10. We’re thinking of you, Joe, and are so sorry for the loss of your sister. We remember her as a lovely person. John and Connie Lathrop

  11. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  12. Sending love to the Koschnick family. I will always remember Liz with laughter and smiles. She is a ray of sunshine. Thinking of you all xo

  13. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  14. Liz was a wise and wonderful member of the Morgan County Coalition for Literacy Board. She not only served on the MCCL Board for many years, she supported its activities and tutored students. Liz had a warm, welcoming personality that made her an exceptional teacher, board member, and friend. She will be missed.

  15. Liz was a delight to be with and always so friendly & positive. We shared memories at STM and her membership in SVDP. I will miss her but I know she is at peace. Love Rita Leone

  16. The Price family would like to extend sincere sympathies to the Koschnick family. Chuck and Katherine you are in thoughts and prayers in this difficult time. Peace be with you.


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