Doris Monica Ludwiga Rötepohl Addington Brooks passed away on September 7, 2023, in
 
 Indianapolis, Indiana. She was born on March 21, 1943, in Cloppenburg-Vechta, Germany, to Heinrich Aloys and Wilhelmine Margarethe Elisabeth (Schröerlücke) Rötepohl.
 
 
 Doris is survived by her immediate and extended family, who deeply mourn her passing. Her
 
 first husband, Robert 'Bob' Addington, preceded her in death, passing away in 1978. She leaves
 
 behind their son, Van Addington, who resides in New Castle, Indiana, and her stepmother, Anna
 
 Rötepohl, of Vechta Germany. She is also survived by her siblings: Christa Rohe of Dumont,
 
 New Jersey, and Waltraud Wendler of Hamm, Westfalia, Germany. Her beloved nieces and
 
 nephews include Steven Rohe, Christina Reilly, Susan Clause, Friedrun Altmann, and Antje
 
 Altmann. Her surviving in-laws include Linda Wolf, Michael (Marilyn) Addington, Tammy (Kelly)
 
 Moore.
 
 
 After Bob's death, Doris found love again with Charles 'Charlie' Brooks, marrying him in 2003 .
 
 Together, they traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe and cruised
 
 around the southern tip of South America. Charlie passed away in 2017, but his children and
 
 grandchildren continued to be a part of Doris' extended family. Her stepchildren from this
 
 marriage include Hobie Brooks (Sally), Elizabeth Whitmer (Randy), and Katie Brooks (Richard
 
 Passey). Doris was a grandmother to Sara Whitmer (Francesca) and Allison Whitmer and a
 
 great-grandmother to Reid Coates. Throughout her life, Doris shared her home and heart with
 
 numerous cherished dogs.
 
 
 Doris started her education journey in Heidelberg and Würzburg, Germany, initially
 
 concentrating on languages with the aim of becoming a translator. She felt that French was a
 
 great language for communication and promoting peace in the world. However, after meeting
 
 and marrying Bob, she moved to Indiana. There, she earned both a Bachelor of Science and a
 
 Master of Science degrees in Education from Ball State University.
 
 
 Doris found her professional vocation as a dedicated teacher of French, German, and English at New Castle Schools, where she contributed for 34 years. She played a significant role in the
 
 development of the New Castle Education Association (NCEA), serving as its president and
 
 positively affecting the lives of teachers through her leadership. Beyond her presidential role,
 
 she was active on various committees, fulfilling duties as a building representative, a member of
 
 the bargaining team, and a leader for mutual concerns. She was also deeply committed to
 
 cultural exchange, guiding students on educational trips to Europe on numerous occasions.
 
 Doris was affectionately known by her students as "Madame," and was devoted to expanding
 
 their understanding of different cultures and languages. Beyond her professional pursuits, Doris
 
 was a steadfast member of St. Anne's Catholic Church. Her strong faith guided her to serve her
 
 community in various roles, including as a greeter, lector, and committee member.
 
 
 To say that Doris will be missed by her family and friends is an understatement. She had a
 
 special place in all of the hearts of the Teachers in Traveling Society. Each summer, this group
 
 would spend five days at various locations around the United States. Whether they were at a
 
 beautiful beach in Florida, the infamous Bourbon Street in New Orleans, or a Texas Longhorn Ranch in Ohio, Doris was always ever present with her friends sharing her quick wit and a funny
 
 anecdote about her life. An integral part of this group, Doris and her friends enjoyed fine food
 
 and wine, lots of conversation about life, playing interesting and unique board games, and
 
 hanging out by the pool together. The main characteristic that Doris shared with her teacher
 
 friends was her deep sense of loyalty. As Carole King’s song lyric so beautifully states, “All you
 
 have to do is call / And I’ll be there / You’ve got a friend.” Each of Doris’ friends felt her deep
 
 love and care in times of trouble and in times of joy. The Teachers in Traveling Society will
 
 fondly remember that each of us had a true friend in Doris.
 
 
 As we come to terms with the loss of Doris, we also take time to pay homage to a life deeply
 
 rooted in commitments to education, family, and faith. Doris's influence was multifaceted; she
 
 not only excelled in her professional sphere as an educator but also enriched her community
 
 and family through her enduring values and acts of service. Though her physical presence is no
 
 longer with us, her legacy is interwoven into the fabric of the many lives she touched and will
 
 continue to inspire those who were fortunate to know her.
 
 
 In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be offered to St. Anne’s Catholic Church, Henry
 
 County Humane Society, and/or the Henry County Community Foundation.
 
 
 A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00 a.m., Friday, September 15, 2023 at St. Anne Catholic Church in New Castle with Father John Hall officiating. Burial will follow in South Mound Cemetery. Friends may gather at the church prior to the Mass for a time of remembrance. Arrangements have been entrusted to Hinsey-Brown Funeral Service in New Castle. You may share memories and condolences at
 
  www.hinsey-brown.com
 
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