March 5, 1945 – December 28, 2020
Carol Darleen (Cox) Daubenspeck, 75, Sheridan died on December 28, 2020, at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital in Carmel.
Carol worked for 26 years as a bookkeeper and office manager, later co-owning and managing Dauby’s Domain, Inc. with her husband. She was married for 21 years to Rev. Jon Bruce Daubenspeck, who preceded her in death. She assisted him with Bible classes and church services at Maple Park Senior Living Center for five years.
Carol was born March 5, 1945, in Dayton, Ohio, the daughter of Darrell Jesse Cox and Elsie Leotta (Moon) Cox. She graduated from Westfield High School, Indiana School of Automation, and Indiana Vocational Technical College, where she earned an associate’s degree in accounting.
She was past president of the Westfield-Washington Historical Society and gave public presentations for six years on Westfield history, Quakers, and the Underground Railroad.
Carol was a member of White Chapel Church in Carmel, where she taught Bible classes and served as treasurer and secretary. She was also a past member of Eagle Creek Evangelical Friends Church, Grace Bible Church (Indianapolis), and Westfield Friends Church. She supported the education of children in Jamaica and Bolivia through Christ Community World Missions.
She is survived by her first husband, Delbert Beach, Avon; their children, Teresa (David) Spiech, Noblesville, and Daniel Beach, Sheridan; her brother, Karmen Cox, St. Peters, Mo.; her grandchildren, Jacob Beach, Crystal Beach and Natasha Spiech; and her great-grandson, Elijah Beach.
A memorial service will be held on 2 p.m. on Saturday, January 23, 2021 at White Chapel Church in Carmel. An online memorial website can be viewed at never-gone.com/memorials/caroldaubenspeck.
Charitable contributions may be made in memory of Carol Daubenspeck to White Chapel Church or Les Feldick Ministries.
What a beautiful photo, Carol. Your smile is lovely. We have so many memories, so much history, and experienced many chapters, in our lives. It was never dull. Obviously you lived what you believed and have made a difference, leaving your blessing for friends & family, and strangers, in this life. Friends, Forever.
Love
Jonnalee