
Visitation will be Monday, October, 28 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory 8151 Allisonville Rd. Indpls. Memorial service will be held Tuesday, October, 29 at Indiana funeral Care and Crematory visitation 10 to 11 with service 11 to noon.
Carol E. Watt (Donohue), 61, of McCordsville, passed away on October 18, 2013. She was a native of Fowler, IN and was the daughter of William and Arlene Donohue who preceded her in death. She earned her Registered Nurse diploma from the Marion County General Hospital and worked at Wishard Hospital. She served as Director of the Intensive Care Unit at Methodist Hospital. She earned her BS in Nursing from the University of Indianapolis. She worked for Community Hospital in Oncology Research. She earned her MS in nursing from Indiana University. She went on further to earn her Nurse Practitioner certification and has worked at Hancock Regional Hospital. Carol was instrumental in the founding of the wound care clinic there. Carol is survived locally by her husband Andrew Watt, children Will and Alicia, sister Jeanne Eben (Wayne), in-laws John and Heather Dietz. Visitation will be Monday, October, 28 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory 8151 Allisonville Rd. Indpls. Memorial service will be held Tuesday, October, 29 at Indiana funeral Care and Crematory visitation 10 to 11 with service 11 to noon. Donations in Carol’s name my be made to the American Cancer Society.







Carolyn Harrison says
I have fond memories of working with Carol @ HRH in Quality and at the Wound Clinic (she was instrumental in helping me gain a job there).
Especially remember our days at the Shelbyville clinic.
I’m so glad I knew her and I will remember her for her care of her patients.
My thoughts are with her family.
Susan Taylor says
Alicia- My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Please let us know if we can do anything for you or your family.
Susan and John Taylor
susie barr says
I was so sad to hear that Carol died. She was instrumental with her wound care team at HMH in getting my leg wound healed several times. She was always the same caring person everytime I visited her and it was many times over the past 13 years.We shared our love of Purdue also. I am praying for peace to her family and friends and I thank God for her wisdom and knowledge. She was a beautiful woman inside and out. RIP Carol! love ya always, Susie Barr