Nicholas Anthony Schoettle

Nicholas Anthony Schoettle, “Everyone’s Friend”, 50 of Indianapolis, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on July 21, 2022.

Nick was born on July 3, 1972, in Beech Grove to Michael and Jean Ann Buckel Schoettle.

Nick graduated from Roncalli High School in 1990. He was a courier for his family business Gotta Have it Courier.

Nick will always be remembered for his back-to-school parties and always fixing prime rib for his family every Christmas. Nick was a fan of Notre Dame football, New York Jets, Atlanta Braves and the Tampa Bay Lightning. He enjoyed betting on the horses, playing golf, reading and doing crossword puzzles. Nick could be seen at his nieces and nephews sporting events. Family ruled for Nick.

Nick is survived by his parents Michael and Jean Ann Schoettle, siblings: Amy (Jim) Curd, Dan (Liz) Schoettle, Andy (Amy) Schoettle, Marcy (Mark) Buis, Sandy (Bryon) Wilson, Vince (Luv) Schoettle, Jessica Schoettle and his 21 nieces and nephews and a host of friends.

Nick’s visitation will be Thursday, July 28 from 4 – 8 PM at O’Riley Branson Funeral Service and Crematory, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN. Morning prayers will be said on Friday July 29 at 9:15 AM at the funeral home, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM at St. Jude Catholic Church. 5353 McFarland Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. Entombment will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Memorials in Nick’s name may be made to St. Vincent dePaul Society.

To leave a tribute for Nick please visit www.orileybranson.com

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  1. I have so many great memories of growing up with Nick. Wiffle ball, shooting bottle rockets at the Sandifers, drinking Schafers at Eric’s house…. The list goes on and on. Prayers for the entire Schoettle family. Coz

  2. I am not sure where to start except that I love you brother. I am sorry that i was not around more. I remember McQs, Ball State. The Misters, Erics house and porch, Cosbys mom and dads….boooyyyy!!! Great memories but a better man. I miss you!

  3. We are so sorry for your loss! Our prayers are with the awesome Schoettle Family and for our great friend, Nick. We love you!

  4. Grew up 3 doors down from Nick and then went to college with him for 3 years. Always had wicked comedic timing and always loved when he flashed that sinister smile. He will be missed by so many that cared for him. Thanks for the memories my friend.

  5. Nick was one of a kind. Always had something witty or funny to say. Gone way too soon. He will be greatly missed. Prayers and condolences to his family and many friends.

  6. Prayers to Michael, Jean and the entire Schoettle family. Gone way to soon. Love you always. David Hayworth and family ߙ

  7. Our most sincere sympathy to all the Schoettles. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

  8. Nick was always kind to me, I would get a Ginuwine smile out of him during our conversations when he would dropping off or picking up. My Prayers are with his Parents “Big Poppa” Jean and his Entire Family.

  9. We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  10. Sandy and family, You are in our thoughts and prayers eternally. With love, Tracy, Jim, Gabe, and Katie Wailes

  11. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. Love always,

  12. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss and send our deepest condolences.

  13. We are so sorry for your loss and send prayers and love❤️ From entire Doug Lawrie family.

  14. Deepest Condolences to his Family and Friends. I met Nick probably 30 years ago at LaBombas and we both had an affinity for Horseracing so I would occasionally see him at the OTB and he always had a smile on his face and a winner in his hand. Will definitely miss seeing him and getting his hot tip on the next race. He will be deeply missed, Tim & Belinda Martin

  15. Its been many, many years but Nick’s smile is forever enduring. He was a truly good person – quick with a joke – always with a smile. Loyal to all he loved. I’m so sorry for your loss.


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