
Date Of Birth: June 5, 1937
Date Of Death: April 24, 2011
Carl Tschuor, 73, of Indianapolis, passed away April 24, 2011.
He was born in Muncie, IN on June 5, 1937. He graduated from Muncie Central High School in 1955 and afterwards served in the Marine Corps. He worked at the Muncie Bread company and the Gale Tschuor Co. in Muncie. He moved to Indianapolis where he worked as a private contractor.
He is survived by his wife Cynthia (Phillips) Tschuor; sons, Michael B. Tschuor (wife Susan), Brian S. Tschuor (wife Laura); daughters, Jennifer L. Brown (husband Dannon) and Teresa Sackmaster (husband Tom); and eight grandchildren, Jacob, Jackson, Tyler, Nickolas, Amanda, Emily, Rachel and Timothy.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Drucilla Tschuor; and brother, Gale C. Tschuor.
A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday April 30, 2011 beginning at 2 pm at his residence at 5360 Kilmer Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46250.
Harry W. Moore Funeral Care, Indianapolis, is in charge of arrangements.







Randy Stoops and Stoops Automotive Group says
We are very sorry for loss of your loved one, you are all in our thoughts and prayers!
Lynne Rone says
Cindy, Brian and Jenny. I am so sorry to hear about Carl. I have many happy memories of the times we all shared together. All my love, Lynne Rone
Jeff Janet Pierce says
To the entire Tschuor family. We are deeply sadden by Carl’s death. You are in our thoughts and prayers. It has been an honor and privilege to be a part of your family. Thank you for allowing us to share so many evening’s together, especially Christmas day not so long ago. We will miss his stories, his laugh, and his gentle soul. God bless you all. Love Jeff & Janet Pierce
Mandy Dave Derek and Xander Bourke says
May your candle burn as bright as you did for all time. You will be missed by us and all who knew you, for you were one of the coolest dudes to walk the face of the earth. We will all carry you with us through our lives and someday meet again on the other side. We love you, and see you soon. Remember, good-bye is only temporary.
The Pierce Family says
We are grateful for your service to this Country. Your are a man among men. I promise you will not be forgotten.