In Memory of

Louise

Marie

Ash

(Schubert)

Obituary for Louise Marie Ash (Schubert)

Louise (Weezie) Schubert Ash - Loving mother, grandmother and devoted Catholic, passed away November 6, 2022. One of 16 children, Louise was born November 20,1943 in Indianapolis to the late Louis and Leonarda (Grady) Schubert. Louise was a 1961 graduate of St. Agnes Academy and upon graduation, she worked for H.P. Wasson Department store in their alterations department. From there, she was employed by Travelers Insurance Company and later by AON, from whom she retired.

Louise is survived by her two children: Jo (David) Beasley of Greenwood and Tim (Lisa) Bohr of Mooresville; seven grandchildren: Ashley (Jake) McCardia, David (Hannah) Beasley, Daniel Beasley, Luke Beasley, Victoria Beasley, Kennedy Bohr, and Parker Bohr; her siblings: Louie (Bobbi) Schubert, Larry (Mary Anne) Schubert, Leo (Nancy) Schubert, Lowell Schubert, Loren (JeVon) Schubert, Lynn Schubert, Lloyd (Dodie) Schubert, Leonette Chapman, Lucille "Judy" (Carl) Lentz, Leona (Von) Harting, Lisbeth "Beth" (Scott) Simpson, Loretta (John) Hagan, Lillian "Lill" (Rob) Dukate, and Linda Schubert; sister-in-law, Gwen Schubert; and numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands: Richard Bohr and Donald Ash, as well as her brother, Leslie "Les" Schubert.

In many respects, Louise didn’t really retire nor did she know the meaning. She spent most of her time trying to give back and make a positive impact in the ways that she loved best. Weezie shared her joy of sewing, baking or working on craft projects, not only with her family members, but with various charities including her church family, nursing homes, Catholic Radio Indy and for anyone who asked. She never turned any project down as she would always find time regardless of the circumstances. Many baby blankets, wedding dresses, walker bags, curtains and the like were all made with love and attention to detail never expecting anything in return.

Beyond her charitable works, Weezie enjoyed playing games and spending time with family. During COVID, she would pass time playing online games with family and grandchildren. She also enjoyed doing puzzles frequently sharing them once completed.

Louise was a very active charter member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church spending countless hours volunteering and sharing her numerous talents.

For a person small in stature, her heart was bigger than anyone can imagine. Her devout faith, generous love, compassion and endless giving to others will leave us all with a very heavy heart. She is loved and will be missed so much by everyone.

A funeral mass will be held at 11 am on Wednesday, November 16th at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Mooresville. Louise will be laid to rest at White Lick Cemetery in Mooresville.

Memorial contributions may be made in Louise's memory to Home Missioners of America, 4119 Glenmary Trace, Fairfield, OH, 45014

To send a condolence to the family or to share a story about Louise, please visit: www.jonesfamilymortuary.com