Carol Sue Whitsit

Carol Sue (Stollings) Whitsit, 79, of Indianapolis, Indiana passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Friday March 1, 2024. Carol was born September 19,1944 to the late Buster Mark and Anna Marie Stollings of Yolan, West Virgina. Carol was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, Richard Lee Whitsit, Son, Timothy Allen Whitsit, son-in-law, William Albert Shearer II, Brothers, Bobby Joe and Billy Ray Stollings, Sisters, Margaret Cunningham, Hellen Keffer, Mary Lou Stollings, Elizabeth Gray, and Rebecca Milam.

Carol Sue Whitsit was a dedicated wife and mother. She treasured her children and grandchildren and embraced every moment with them. Carol had a passion for singing Christian hymns,  attending church, watching old TV shows and listening to country music. Carol was a beacon of light in the lives of all who knew her, and her memory will be a treasure in the hearts of many.

Carol wanted her family and friends to know she is at complete peace and was greeted in heaven by her loved ones. She hopes the memories and beautiful life she shared with you brings you laughter, comfort, and peace as you wait to join her again in heaven.  

Carol is survived by her daughters, Pamela J. Harding and Kristy D. Whitsit – Shearer; grandchildren, Anthony M. Whitsit, Tyler V. Whitsit, Morgan P. Scrimager, Jason P. Harding, Mason R. Harding, and Olivia R. Harding; sister, Della Jean Handlon, many extended friends and family.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, March 6, 2024 at O'Riley Branson Funeral Service & Crematory (6107 S. East Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227), from 11:00am-1:00pm. Funeral services will start immediately following in the funeral home. Burial will take place at The Gardens at Olive Branch Cemetery in Greenwood, Indiana.

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  1. Jason, we are praying for you and your family. We love hearing stories of your granny, & will continue to love to hear you share them. Your G1 family loves you.

  2. My Grandmother was something very special to me. Her and I have so many memories together and that I will hold dearly to my heart until my last breath. I’m so sad you are no longer her with me but I know you are in a better place, health free and rejoicing in heaven. I will see you when I get there and once again be together again. I LOVE YOU FOREVER!

  3. Carol always had a smile when I seen her, always had a good story (but true story) to tell. I love and miss her, she had a very good soul. I’m praying for the family as I have been for a few years to help get them through another family member the good Lord has called home may all who knew Carol find some kind of peace knowing she has went home to all the family in heaven and is always with us in our hearts

  4. It’s sad to know you are no longer her with me, but I know you are renewed, healthy, and rejoicing in heaven. We had so many memories together that I will hold to my heart. I love you grandma and I will see you again.


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