Carolyn C. Wagner

Carolyn C. Wagner, 81, passed away peacefully at her home June 17, 2020 due to complications of Alzheimer’s disease.  She was born on June 29, 1938 in Plainfield, NJ to John and Grace Cloer.  She married her beloved husband Joseph Wagner 59 years ago on March 31, 1961.

Joe and Carolyn have lived near Thorntown, Indiana for 16 years.  Prior to that, they lived across Indiana serving local United Methodist Churches in Colfax, Lapel, Elkhart, and Uniondale.  They also lived in Sunnyside, GA, when Joe was in seminary, serving the Sunnyside, County Line and Vaughn Methodist Churches.

Her college education began at Bryan College in Cleveland, Tennessee and concluded at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, graduating Cum Laude in Psychology in 1960.

Carolyn lived an amazing, fruitful life of ministry.  Besides serving as a pastor’s wife for 50 years and stay-at-home mom while her children grew up, she was commissioned as a missionary by the United Methodist Church (UMC) in 1988.  Music was a huge part of her life. She was in choirs throughout high school and at Taylor University was a part of the Varsity Trio.  She also participated in Choirs in every church they served as well as leading children’s choirs and Vacation Bible School Music. Music was something Carolyn and her husband enjoyed in their free time as they loved to attend Beef and Boards musical/plays as well as the Indianapolis Symphony.

Carolyn showed herself as a real “trooper” and adventurer in driving the support vehicle for her son Rich as he rode his bicycle across the United States twice to raise over tens of thousands of dollars for a child immunization program in Haiti back in 1986 and 1989.  To be clear, that is driving a van for 6,000 miles at 15 miles per hour!

Additionally, she had an extended work history.  From 1980-86, she was Sales Counselor for Gospel Gift Shop, a Christian book store and church supplier in Noblesville, Indiana.  From 1977-78, she drove a van for a nursery school for disadvantaged children in Elkhart, Indiana.  From 1965-75, she was a substitute elementary teacher in the Uniondale and Elkhart, Indiana schools.  From 1961-63, she was a receptionist/secretary for the eye specialists in Atlanta, GA.  Finally, from 1960-61, she served as six-grade teacher at a private Christian school in Atlanta, GA.

Carolyn will be dearly missed and survived by her husband Joe; daughter and son-in-law Sandra and Mark Horine; son and daughter-in-law Rich and Kim Wagner; grandchildren Jordan Wagner (wife Libby), Anna Horine, Jared Wagner, Ally Horine Lake (husband Nathan), and Justus Wagner; and great grandchildren Dietrich and Cedar Wagner.

Funeral Services

A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. June 29, 2020 at Plainview Cemetery, Colfax, Indiana.  A Celebration of Life service will be held at a later date.  Memorial donations may be made to either Operation Classroom/Joseph and Caroline Wagner School or Colfax United Methodist Church.  Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort is assisting the family with arrangements.  Please visit goodwinfuneralhome.com, where you may leave a message for the family.

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