Date Of Birth: May 10, 1920
Date Of Death: April 18, 2008
Wayne Charles Koelling, 87, of Indianapolis, passed away Friday, April 18, 2008. He was born May 10, 1920 to the late William and Alice Koellling in Indianapolis, IN. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II in the Pacific Theatre. He worked as a Truck Driver at Mobil Oil. Wayne is survived by a daughter, Evelyn M (Robert) Hutson; three grandchildren, Patricia King, Michael King, Christopher (Carol) Koelling; five great-grandchildren; a brother, Walter Koelling. He was proceded in death by a daughter, Patricia Koelling; sister, Charlotte Kress; and brothers, William and Warren Koelling.Visitation will be Wednesday, April 23 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Christians United Soldiers Memorial Chapel 5626 Lawton Loop East Dr, Indianapolis, IN. Funeral service will be at Christians United Soldiers Memorial Chapel at 11 :00 on Thursday, April 24th, with a visitation one prior to service. Burial will follow at Washington Park East Cemetery with full military honors.
Mary Jackson says
Bob and I met Wayne about 4 yrs ago @ Agape Church. Bob and Wayne were really good friends, in fact Bob always said Wayne was his best friend here in Indy. Bob died Jan. 6, 2008 and I know he was @ the gates of heaven to greet Wayne. Wayne will be missed but never forgotten. My prayers and sympathy are with you all thru this time.
Mary Jackson
Robert Joyce Fletcher says
To the family of “Cousin Wayne” (as we knew him by). He will be missed but we know he is with Our Lord and Saviour. I looked forward to Tuesdays when Cousin Wayne would come to MCL Restaurant with Ms. Annabelle & Ms. Junebug. I would serve him his coffee and his smile & laughter brightened up the day. He will truly be missed. Our condolences go out to all the family.
Love & Prayers,
Robert and Joyce Fletcher
Mike Boruta says
Our Deepest Sympathy to the Koelling/Stewart Family from Guy Stewart’s sister, Isabelle M. (Stewart) Amthor Family in Grand Rapids, MI
Mike & Mary Boruta
Jean Boruta (Alberta’s cousin)
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Mike Boruta says
Our Deepest Sympathy to the Koelling/Stewart Family from Guy Stewart’s sister, Isabelle M. (Stewart) Amthor Family in Grand Rapids, MI
Mike & Mary Boruta
Jean Boruta (Alberta’s cousin)
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Tonya Jiles says
Evelyn, you and your family have my sincere sympathy at this difficult time in your lives. So very sorry for your loss. Take care & God bless.
Erik Johnson says
My thoughts are with you Evelyn, Bob and family. I know it is a tough time for all. Your father’s goodness and all that he did for you and your family…those are the memories that will carry you forward during this difficult period. Let me know if I can help.
Erik
Valarie Wallace says
Evelyn,
I’m sorry for your loss. I pray God’s comfort and love provide strength for you and your family during this time.
Holly Havener says
My heartfelt condolences and prayers go out to the family and loved ones of Wayne. God bless you all!
Kim Dennison says
I just wanted to give my deepest sympathy to the entire family and let you know I am thinking of your family.
Guy Fisher says
I will always remember the Friday night card parties at Uncle Wayne and Aunt Bertie’s house. Good times were had by all, even though I was a little kid back then. Godspeed Uncle Wayne!
Laura Watson says
Evelyn,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Kim’s friends are just like my friends. Take care and I know that Christians Soldier Memorial Church will handle the services well. (My Church). Sincerely,
Laura (Tarr) Watson
Jennifer Mahoney says
Evelyn: I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
STEVEN JACKSON says
WAYNE WILL BE MISSED EVELYN AND BOB HUDSON TOOK GOOD CARE OF HIM OK FROM STEVEN JACKSON
Kim Portish says
My dear friend Evelyn, Your father looked very much at peace last night. I will have you and your family in my thoughts and prayers today as you send your father to our Maker. God Belss.
Cathy Coffey says
My deepest sympathy to you and all of your family. I hope you find peace in this very difficult time and are able to allow your good memories of your father carry you through the rough days.