
Elaine Clare Theisen, of Indianapolis, died June 1, at age 85. Born in Minneapolis, she lived in various Midwestern towns when young, including LaCrosse, Wisconsin. The graduate of Viterbo College in LaCrosse, she received a MA from the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. She edited college textbooks for Bobbs Merrill Co. in Indianapolis and taught English at high schools and colleges in Wisconsin, Indiana, and Colorado. Her love of music led her to become a member of the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir. She was an active member of the Association of Contemplative Sisters, and of Elder-Friendly Communities (NORC). She was also an active volunteer for many organizations, including her parish churches, the Interfaith Center, Denver Suicide Prevention Center, Nashville IN Food Pantry, and a nursing home. She was the doting companion to many well-loved cats.
She is survived by sisters, Ann (Mark) Varnau of Carmel and Carol (Don) Markos of Castro Valley, CA; and ten nephews and nieces. There will be calling at 1 pm on June 15th at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 46th and Illinois, followed by services at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Boulevard Food Pantry (4202 Boulevard Place, Indpls, IN 46208) or the Association of Contemplative Sisters (29 Hickory Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 or 301-891-7411).







Lori Moss says
Elaine was a wonderful person and we enjoyed getting to know her through our many programs at Elder Friendly Communities. She will be missed. May her memory always be a blessing to those who knew and loved her.
Fondly,
Lori
Patricia Long says
I knew Elaine from Carmelite Third Order. She was an amazing person and will be missed.
Evagene H. Bond says
Elaine and I enjoyed collaborating on newsletter pieces for Elder Friendly Communities; sharing meals at amusing restaurants, and “performing” in a play reading group. Her passing is a great loss to me and to the other people and groups she was active in.