
Lucie E. Greiner, 100, Fishers, IN passed away September 2, 2015 in Indianapolis. She was born in Gera, Germany as one of 5 children. After her father was killed in WWI, she also lost two of her brothers in WWII, and her sister who also died at the age of 18. After marrying her husband, they had four children in Jena, Germany. After her husband returned from a Russian prison camp in 1950, arrangements were made to escape from Jena (East Germany) to West Germany. This she accomplished in 1952.
In 1956, she and her family moved to Canada, and eventually in 1958 to the US. She has lived in Massachusetts, Arizona and Texas, prior to moving with her family to Indiana in 2012. While living in Arizona she successfully owned her own restaurant in Phoenix for 5 years. Lucie spent 45 years working at a variety of jobs, including shoe sales, penicillin production, and paper & bookbinding.
She was preceded in death by her husband and one son. She is survived by her children, 8 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
She will live forever in our hearts and we will never forget her, as she was the best mother anyone could ever wish for. Rest in peace.
There will be a Celebration of Life in her honor on Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at our home.







Sheila & Ryan says
Mutti, Ich Liebe dich!!
Karin "Klepp" Chorvat says
Thinking of all of you at this sad time. Our prayers are with you.
Ruth Klepp says
Unvergesslich meine liebe Lucie,Deine Ruth
Janet says
May warm memories bring you peace and comfort. Tante Lucie will be greatly missed, such a wonderful, spunky lady. Condelences to the family.
With deepest sympathy,
Janet, Greg & Angelina
Lori Pingatore says
So happy to have known her. Look forward to the celebration of her wonderful life!Thoughts and prayers to the family.
Waltraud Ulrich says
Wir haben viele schöne Jahre in Jena und Mainz zusammen verbracht.
Immer, wenn wir von ihr erzählen fallen Sonnenstrahlen in unsere Seelen. Unsere Herzen halten sie gefangen, so, als wäre sie nie gegangen. Was bleibt sind Liebe und Erinnerung.
Gott hab’ sie seelig.
Familie Waltraud Ulrich, Karl Ulrich, Thomas Ulrich, Silvia Dörrschuck, Werner Zangi, Herbert Zangi und Richard Zangi
Marilyn Greiner says
“Everybody.s Beautiful” had a special meaning between Mutti and I and I am sending that message to Heaven with 55 years of my Love
Carl & Tonya says
Don’t worry about what shows from without, but the love that lives within, Mutti,ich lieve dich, the coffee is good today