
Sue E. (McAlexander-Zink) Schnepf
Castleton United Methodist Church: 7101 Shadeland Ave, Indpls, IN
Celebration of Life: Friday, August 14, 2015 ~ 3pm
Fellowship: Following Service until 7pm
Sue E.(McAlexander-Zink) Schnepf, 65, of Indianapolis, passed away at home on August 7, 2015. Sue received a pharmacy degree from Purdue University and was employed as a pharmacist with Eli Lilly for 26 years. After retiring from Lilly, she worked for PRN Pharmaceuticals and Eagle Highland Pharmacy. She was a member of Castleton United Methodist Church. Sue loved spending time with her family and friends, playing golf, exercising, and reading.
She is survived by her husband, Charles; daughter, Kristen (Nick) Howard; step-children, Carolyn (Pablo) Svirsky, James Schnepf, and Daniel Schnepf; grandchildren, Colin, Graham, Cecilia, and Ruben; mother, Geneva Coe; and brother, Bill (Linda) McAlexander. Sue was preceded in death by her daughter, Stacey Zink; and her father, William McAlexander.
A Celebration of her Life will be held at 3 p.m. on Friday, August 14, 2015 at Castleton United Methodist Church, 7101 Shadeland Ave, Indianapolis, IN; with a fellowship gathering with refreshments following the service until 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Sue’s name to the American Cancer Society (https://donate.cancer.org).







Debra Ewing says
I worked with Sue for many years at Lilly. She was a wonderful lady with a great personality. I will miss her but I know that heaven has gained an angel. My prayers and thoughts go out to the family during this difficult time.
Fanny Sosenke says
She will always be remembered as a strong, brave, human being.
Karen Tieken says
I met Sue just a few years ago and have fond memories of playing golf with her at Old Oakland. I will remember her as courageous as she fought her battle against cancer with dignity and grace. Prayers of comfort and peace for her family.
Elaine Taylor says
Sue was a beautiful caring and amazing person, she will be sadly missed. May God be with her family in this time of sorrow.
Hudner Hobbs says
I knew Sue as a caring pharmacist at Eagle Highlands, and recall the joy she received and shared from her family and her golfing.
Lisa says
I worked with Sue for two years at Eagle Highland Pharmacy and she was a great person. She was a friend to me when I needed someone. She will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family.