Doris Eileen Schrock, 94, of Lexington, Indiana, passed away on Friday, November 27, 2020 at her home. She was born February 28, 1926, in Jefferson County, Illinois. After graduating from Greenville College, Doris served as a Youth Evangelist with the Free Methodist Church for several years before marrying Allen Schrock on June 22, 1950. Following Allen's graduation from the University of North Carolina in 1952, Doris and Allen moved to Goshen, Indiana; Allen began his career as an educator, and together they built their family home where they resided happily for more than 50 years. As long-time members of Yellow Creek Mennonite Church, Allen and Doris helped to establish Waterford Mennonite Church in Goshen and Community Mennonite Church in South Bend. Doris was also active as a speaker and writer for the women's organizations of the Mennonite Church. Doris was a much loved Middle School English teacher in the Wa-Nee Schools for 26 years, and continued to keep in touch with many of her students over the years. Early in their retirement, Allen and Doris enjoyed a year serving international students, working with the Mennonite Central Committee near Paris, France. Allen and Doris relocated from the Goshen area to Lexington, Indiana, in 2008, to live near their youngest daughter. Doris loved studying the Bible, memorizing Scripture, teaching Sunday School, quilting, learning French, and was always eager to read a book or play a game with her many grandchildren. One of her greatest joys was her family, by whom she will be greatly missed and most fondly remembered. Doris was preceded in death by her husband, Allen; her parents, William Clifford and Mildred Reynolds; two sisters, Betty Jo Driskill and Rebecca Ward; a son, Joseph Allen; an infant granddaughter, Elizabeth Marie Schrock and an infant great-granddaughter, Paisley Noelle Ringer. Survivors include one brother, Don Reynolds; three sisters, Patricia Shoemaker, Judith Alamat and Roberta Baldwin; sons, David Schrock and Paul Schrock (Sally); daughters, Ruth Chupp (Greg) and Naomi Henderson (William); daughter-in-law, Ruth Hochstetler (Kevin); nineteen grandchildren and thirty-six great-grandchildren. Doris's life will be celebrated at a private gathering of her family. Memorial contributions may be given in Doris's name to the Yellow Creek Mennonite Church Building Fund and sent to the family or to Collins Funeral Home at 465 McClain Avenue, Scottsburg IN 47170. Online condolences:www.collinsfuneralhome.net.