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Magdalen Welch Zauner

December 9, 1962 ~ June 23, 2026

Born in: Indianapolis, Indiana
Resided in: Indianapolis, Indiana

Magdalen Welch Zauner, nee’ Magdalen Cecile Welch a loving wife, sister, aunt and friend, who passed away on June 23, 2026, in her hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana. Born on December 9, 1962, in Indianapolis, Magdalen’s life was a treasured journey marked by kindness, devotion, and deep family bonds.

Magdalen’s life was defined by love—the steadfast love she gave and the genuine warmth she brought into every relationship. She was the beloved wife of David Richard Zauner, whose days were brightened and grounded by her unwavering support, gentle humor, and overflowing compassion. Their partnership was a testament to mutual respect and affection, reflecting the very best that two people can share.

Family was the heart of Magdalen’s world. She was the cherished sister of Theresa (Alonzo) Nees, Agnes Welch Taylor, Mary (William) Aiken, Rita Welch, Martha (Michael) Mendez, Thomas (Bonnie) Welch, Vincent (Pamela) Welch, Bernard Welch, Peter (Julie) Welch, Edward (Elizabeth) Welch, and Gregory Welch.

Her familial connections reached into the next generation and beyond, as she took delight in her nieces, nephews, and extended family, including William (Jennifer) Aiken, Andrew (Amiee) Taylor, Neal Aiken, Kristina Taylor (Jason Byrnes), Laura Taylor, Abigail (Edward) Hitze, Katherine (Aaron) Rarick, Melinda Welch, Aaron (Stephanie) Nees, Sean Welch, Thomas (Jesscia) Welch, Natalia Welch (Michael Dunbar), Steven Welch, Emily Welch, Herbert Clay Miller III, Isaac Welch, Matthew Welch, Ian Welch, Samantha (Justin) Osborne, and Lydia Mendez. Great nieces and nephews are Elle, Benjamin, Owen, Luke, Audrey, Charlotte, Joseph, Lucy, Avi, Jerimiah, Henry, Miriam, Gwyneth, Arthur, Zion, Emerson, and Grace. Each soul in this constellation of loved ones experienced Magdalen’s nurturing spirit, her ability to listen deeply, and her boundless generosity.

Proceeding her in death are her parents Thomas Andrew and Ann Elizabeth Hils Welch and her sister Grace Welch their memories remained constants in Magdalen’s life and stories.

Through every chapter of her life, Magdalen was a quiet source of strength and joy. Her life was a collection of gentle acts of care—offered unconditionally and without expectation. Whether through shared laughter at the table or in a word of encouragement quietly offered, she lifted those around her with grace.

The deep well of her faith was also a vital part of Magdalen’s journey. It was present in her daily actions, visible in her compassion, and woven into the fabric of her relationships. This faith provided comfort and guidance to Magdalen and inspired those fortunate enough to witness her example.

Mag was a proud graduate of Bishop Chatard High School and Indiana University. She spent most of her working career at Inland/Irvin Mortgage Company. She spent many years coaching sports at Tabernacle Recreation and Christ the King CYO. She was a lifelong sports fan from learning to shot baskets in the back yard to following the Pacers, Colts, Fever, IU Basketball and Football.

She enjoyed her travels in the United States, Canada & Ireland.

Helping others in need was very important to her. She volunteered with St. Vincent DePaul Society and was Chairperson of the St. Barnabas Conference for several years.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the St. Vincent DePaul Society, https://www.svdpindy.org/give/, 

The family invites friends and all whose lives were touched by Magdalen to join in honoring her memory. Visitation will be held on July 2, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at O’Riley – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, located at 6107 S East St, Indianapolis, IN 46227. Additional visitation will be at St. Barnabas Catholic Church on July 3, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m. at St. Barnabas Catholic Church, 8300 Rahke Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46217. Inurnment will follow at Calvary Cemetery.

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In the tapestry of those who knew her, Magdalen’s legacy is one of gentleness, steadfast love, and quiet devotion. She remains forever in our hearts—a shining light whose memory continues to inspire and uplift.

Services

Visitation: Thursday, July 2, 2026
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

O'Riley - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory
6107 S. East St
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227


Visitation: Friday, July 3, 2026
10:00 am - 11:00 am

St. Barnabas Catholic Church
8300 Rahke Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46217
Indianapolis, Indiana 46217


Mass: Friday, July 3, 2026
11:00 am

St. Barnabas Catholic Church
8300 Rahke Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46217
Indianapolis, Indiana 46217


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  1. So sorry to her of Mag’s passing. Condolences to Dave and the rest of the family. Thinking of you in this difficult time.

    Daniel Recker

  2. I am so very sorry to hear about Mag’s passing. Sending love and support to Dave and the family.

  3. Don’t know if I have ever read such a loving obituary. How fitting for such a loving person. Our families (Welch and Brake) have numerous connections. It’s no surprise that Mag was such a kind person. My mom, Agnes (Barton) Brake said many times that your mom, Ann, was already a saint, even before St Patrick met her at the gates of Heaven. Dennis Brake

  4. Sending my deepest condolences. Thinking of Dave and the rest of the family, and hoping you can hold onto the special memories of Mag.

  5. We were saddened to learn of Maggie\’s passing, but we are glad to have known Mag and Dave through the Illustrious Clients of Indianapolis Sherlockian group. Decades of meetings, discussions, outings, and picnics. Please accept our sincere condolences and heartfelt sympathies. Mag’s obituary is inspiring…..such a large and loving family: siblings, nieces and nephews, and great nieces and nephews. We always felt a bond with Mag and Dave because our wedding anniversaries are on the same day.

  6. May her memory be eternal! I always enjoyed chatting with Mag when she and David came to the Newfields library, and she will be missed by all of us here.

  7. I remember Maggie in the little kids pool at the Rivi. I remember helping Mag, along with Martha, get dressed for her First Communion in her brand new dress! I remember Maggie on Easter break talking to my Dad as he recorded her on the new tape recorder, explaining to him about “school 70.” I remember loving how much Mag loved sports. I remember Mag bringing her Mom to visit my Mom, when Aunt Ann could no longer safely drive. I remember Maggie asking my advice, across the restaurant table, as to what to order, “real dinner or nothing but ice cream?” (When Aunt Ellen May took her & some sibs out to dinner & said, “live it up, order whatever you want.”)

    I remember how sad I was to realize, she too, our Maggie, was going to know how much the awfulness of cancer felt. I remember feeling devastated when she told me she had another cancer! I remember dreaming if anyone deserved to beat the monster, it would be Maggie. I remember riding away the last time I visited her.

    I will remember you as a powerful example of goodness, as my cousin, my friend & as a fellow warrior.
    I will try to remember how your Mom, Dad & Grace were waiting, arms stretched wide open, Mag, eat ALL the ice cream!

  8. David, I am so sorry to hear of Mag’s passing, but uplifted by her courageous fight and spirit. I will always remember Mag’s curiosity as we chatted about science and the arts in the galleries at Newfields. I look forward to our next visit together were we can carry on those conversations knowing that Mag will be quietly listening in.
    Wishing you peace,
    Greg

  9. The phrase, so sorry for your loss, seems so empty right now. But we have felt your loss coming and building for over 2 years. The pain and sorrow is real and heartfelt. If /when you need us are right next door.

  10. My condolences to her brothers, sisters, cousins, and her immediate family. I fondly remember our families living next door to each other & the adventures we had growing up. Rest in peace, Maggie. It sounds like you lit up whatever room you entered. ❤️

  11. Sorry for you loss Dave, I know Maggie and Debbie are in heaven, and catching up on their friendship. My prayers and the family. There is nothing I can say in this time of Gref that will help in your loss of Maggie other than it sucks!! It’s been 7 months since I lost Debbie and still hurts everyday. Prayers forvyou my friend!


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