Celebration of life for Heather N. Carr 6/12/2025
Heather N. (Schneck) Carr, 46 years old of Carmel, Indiana passed away on the morning of Thursday May 5,2025 while in hospice in Noblesville, IN after a long battle with cancer.
Heather was born on November 30, 1978 to Larry Schneck (father) and Teresa A. Schneck (mother) at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, In.
Heather grew up with a younger brother Matthew T Schneck.
She also had several playmates who were children of her mother’s friends.
Heather married Terrance S. Carr on October 23, 2010 at dusk on the beach in Maui, Hawaii witnessed by her mother Terri Forey, stepfather Allen Forey, Steve Carr and Barbara Carr -groom’s parents, aunt Patty Robinson, and Krystal Sustaita.
The couple resided on the west side of Indianapolis, Connecticut, and Whitestown, In. with their children Elena M. Carr, Griffin A. Carr, and Isabel T. Carr.
Terrance S. Carr is rearing these children as a single parent.
Heather attended Orchard Park Elementary School, Carmel Junior High School, and Brebeuf Preparatory High School with Honors. She received a degree in Communications and Culture from Indiana University in Bloomington in 2001.
She was employed at Vanausdall and Farrar as a project manager, a contractor at Eli Lilly and in project management at Rolls Royce.
She was an avid fan of IU basketball, Indianapolis Colts, and Indiana Pacers.
Heather attended Trader’s Point Christian Church in Whitestown, In.
Heather is survived by Larry Schneck (father), Teresa A. Forey (mother), Allen Forey (stepfather), her children: Elena M. Carr, Griffin A. Carr, and Isabel T. Carr, her brother Matthew T. Schneck and nephew Sabastian Schneck.
The Celebration of Life for Heather N. (Schneck) Carr will be held on Thursday June 12,2025
at Chapel Rock Christian Church located at 2020 North Girls School Rd Indianapolis, In
46214. Enter from North outside door 16 (Chapel).
A brief message from a Forey friend at 5:30 followed by tidbits about Heather by others.
Family and friends will meet in the Chapel from 4-6:00
Please no flowers. All donations to be given to the American Cancer Society.
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