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About Ballard and Sons Funeral Home

Located in the heart of Daleville, Indiana, Ballard and Sons Funeral Home has been a beacon of comfort and support for the community in times of loss and mourning. With its address at 8212 S. Walnut St., this esteemed establishment has dedicated itself to providing compassionate and professional funeral services. The home has been serving the needs of families for generations, ensuring that the memories of loved ones are honored with dignity and respect.

Services Offered

Ballard and Sons Funeral Home offers a variety of services tailored to meet the unique needs of each family. From traditional funeral services to more contemporary celebrations of life, every detail is handled with care. They understand the importance of personal touches and work closely with families to incorporate meaningful elements that reflect the life lived. In addition to services held at their facility, they also provide assistance with graveside services, cremations, and memorial options.

Ballard and Sons

Address: 8212 S. Walnut St., Daleville, IN, 47334
Phone Number: 765-354-2051
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Ballard and Sons

Address: 118 south 5th, Middletown, IN, 47356
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Ann Louise Talley - October 28, 1941 - September 22, 2022

Departed: 09/22/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: WESTFIELD — Former longtime Daleville resident Ann Louise (Cannon) Talley, 80, Westfield, passed away Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022, at Wellbrooke of Westfield after an extended illness.
She was born Oct. 28, 1941, in Muncie, the daughter of Fred and Mary (Schlegel) Cannon.
She and her loving husband, Jerry Talley, were married Aug. 8, 1959.
She was a 1959 graduate of Daleville High School and attended Ball State University where she received her bachelor of science degree in education in 1963 and was certified to teach vocational home economics. In 1979, she received her master of arts degree in home economics and minors in business and economics from BSU.
Ann was a dedicated employee of Ball State University for 42 years where she served as food production manager, unit manager, then Director of Residence Halls Dining Service and University Banquet and Catering until her retirement in 2006. During her years as Director, she was known for her excellent negotiation and organizational skills as well as her creative innovation in developing concepts for updating food service locations to include state-of-the-art food courts such as Noyer Centre, Woodworth Commons and The Atrium in the Art and Journalism Building. She incorporated professional chefs into the staffing of each food service. She directed the development of an exceptional catering department. Burris Laboratory School food services, campus retail food stores, and The Retreat, a faculty-staff restaurant. She introduced computer technology throughout the food service offices, food purchasing, standard recipe files, cash register system and menu management system for over 40 food concepts on the Ball State campus. She valued and acknowledged the hard work and contributions of the food services employees and staff in these achievements.
In 1997, Ball State University presented her with the Outstanding Administrative Service Award and in 2003 she received the Family and Consumer Sciences Alumni Award. In 2004, Ann was inducted into the Indiana Restaurant & Hospitality Association Hall of Fame, the first college and university professional to be so honored in the state of Indiana.
Following her retirement, she authored a family cookbook "Final Legacy" containing over 400 treasured recipes and was contributing editor of The Legion Family Cookbook 2011 for the Chesterfield Legion Auxiliary Unit #408.
She was a prolific reader of fiction and non-fiction, collected cookbooks and recipes, enjoyed crafting, and most of all loved cooking for family and friends.
She was a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron, National Home Economics Honorary; Daleville United Methodist Church, past choir member, church school teacher and youth leader; Chesterfield American Legion Auxiliary Unit #408, past president and past chaplain; and the Madison County Ladies Shrine, past secretary. She was a past member of the Daleville American Legion Auxiliary Unit #446, where she served three terms as president as well as chaplain and secretary. In 1996 she was awarded the Outstanding Member Service Award by American Legion Post #446.
She is survived by son, Bob (wife, Tammy) Talley of Anderson; daughter, Cheryl Mattingly of Indianapolis; granddaughter, Jessica Talley; grandson, James "JP" Mattingly of Chicago; two great-grandsons, Giovanni and Elijah; two step grandchildren, Eric (wife, Morgan) Everitt and Jennifer (wife, April) Everitt, all of Anderson; two stepgreat-granddaughters, Brynlyn and Avery Everitt; sister, Phyllis Stevenson of North Webster; sister, Thelma (husband, Don) Hatton of Phoenix, Arizona; and several cousins, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 1/2 years, Jerry Talley, on Feb. 14, 2022; mother and father, Mary Louise and Fred E. Cannon of Daleville; maternal grandparents, Eva Blanche Bosh Schlegel, and Arthur F. Schlegel; maternal step grandmothers, Carrie Roberts Davis Schlegel and Mary Edleman Schlegel of Daleville; paternal grandparents, Polly Ann "Minnie" Peyton Cannon and James "Bud" Cannon of Mitchell, Indiana, and Liberty, Kentucky; and brother-in-law, Jack Stevenson.
Also surviving are many friends especially those at Independence Village of Zionsville.
Special thanks to Heart to Heart Hospice and the staff at Wellbrooke of Westfield.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Ballard and Sons Funeral Home, 8212 S. Walnut St., Daleville, with Marty Ballard officiating. Burial will follow in Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville.
Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday prior to the service.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601 or the Hamilton County Humane Society, 10501 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038. You may express condolences or share a memory of Ann at www.ballardandsons.com
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Noel Monique Hamblin - March 25, 1968 - September 13, 2022

Departed: 09/13/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Noel Monique (Botset) Hamblin, 54, resident of Muncie went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Tuesday, September 13, 2022.  She was born in Auburn, Indiana. March 25, 1968. The daughter of Rev. Alvin and Willie (Yates) Botset Sr.
Noel was a graduate of Meridian Senior High School of Meridian, MS and attended Anderson University. She was a media technician for the Yorktown Church of the Nazarene where she was a member and a teachers aid for the Yorktown Elementary School.
Noel was a giving and compassionate lady who even in her death shared life for many by being an organ donor.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Noel is survived by her husband of 18 years, Jimmie; a brother, Alvin Botset, Jr.; five sisters, Denise (John) Elkins, Colleen (David) Adcock, Jackie (George) Pence, Cindy Barga, and Willie (Scott) Hackett; several nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews; a sister-in-law, Shellie Grizzle; two golden retrievers, Madyson and McKenzie.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2022 at 11:00 am at the Yorktown Church of the Nazarene, 9001 Arch Street, Yorktown, IN.  Burial will follow at Tomlinson, Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday, September 16, 2022 at the Ballard and Sons Funeral Home, 8212 South Walnut Street in Daleville from 4-8 PM. Memorial contributions may be made to the Indiana Donor Network at 3760 Guion Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222. You may express condolences or share a memory of Noel at www.ballardandsons.com
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Monica Ramirez - August 24, 1969 - September 03, 2022

Departed: 09/03/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Monica Ramirez, 53 passed away Saturday, September 3, 2022.  She was born on August 24, 1969 in Tijuana, Mexico, a daughter to Felipe Soria and Ines Pasten.
Monica loved to cook and to do crossword puzzles.  She enjoyed spending time with her grandkids and serving her family, as well as crocheting.
Monica is survived by her husband, Manuel Gama; 2 daughters, Joanna (Logan) Gossett and Monica (Levord) Jenkins; a son, Arturo Ramirez; parents, Felipe Soria and Ines Pasten; grandchildren, Jayden Jenkins, Kamila Ramirez, Mateo Jenkins, Diego Ramirez, and Monica Jenkins.
Per the family's request there will be no services.  Arrangements have been entrusted to Ballard and Sons Funeral Home in Daleville.
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Steven Leroy Vance - June 08, 1949 - August 30, 2022

Departed: 08/30/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Steven Leroy Vance, 73, of Yorktown, passed away on Tuesday, August 30, 2022.  He was born on June 8, 1949 in Henry County, a son of the late Lewis L. and Ann L. (Reed) Vance.
Steven graduated from Daleville High School and ITT Technical Institute in Fort Wayne with a degree in Electronic Engineering Technology. He retired from Ball State University, where he worked as a broadcast engineer in the teleplex-media services with WIPB-TV. Steven also helped run Ball States radio station, WBSB 89.5, as well as a radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee.  While living in Tennessee, he was employed at Walters State Community College of Morristown, Tennessee. He was a member of the University Christian Church in Muncie, Indiana and loved his church and was a devoted Christian.
Steven enjoyed golfing, taking his family to shows a Emens Auditorium and eating lunch in the Ball State village. He loved taking trips to Tennessee as well as Amazon-ing surprise gifts to his nieces and nephew. Steven took upon the role of being a grandparent and parent to his nieces after the passing of their parents.
He was a kidney transplant recipient and a cancer survivor.  Overcoming many obstacles, he never gave up on his will to live.
Steven is survived by his 2 nieces; Elizabeth (Ryan) Wallace of Westpoint, Indiana and Valerie (Chris) Myers of Anderson, Indiana; great nephew, Collin Myers; great niece, Caitlyn Myers; an aunt, Faye Taylor of Morristown, Tennessee; a cousin, Carl (Trisha) Reed of Sneedville, Tennessee; and many cousins residing in Tennessee; as well as a dear friend, Gene Smith.
In addition to his parents, Steven is preceded in death by his grandparents, Carson and Hattie Reed; a brother and his wife, Terry and Judy Vance.
Services will be held on Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 12:00 PM at Ballard and Sons Funeral Home in Daleville, Indiana with Pastor Jon Bowman officiating. Visitation will be from 10:00 AM until the time of the service.  Memorial contributions may be made to the Indiana Donor Network at 3760 Guion Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46222.  Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
You may express condolences or share a memory of Steven at www.ballardandsons.com.
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Jeremy Ray Blair - March 19, 1993 - August 23, 2022

Departed: 08/23/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Jeremy Ray Blair, 29 of Anderson passed away on Tuesday, August 23, 2022. He was born on March 19, 1993 a son of Roy and Nicole Blair.
Jeremy enjoyed spending time with family and loved vehicles.
In addition to his father, Roy Blair he is preceded in death by his grandfather, Virgil McCord; nephew, Leo Blair; cousin, Verena O'Bryant; and several aunts and uncles.
Jeremy is survived by his wife, Ashley Blair; mother, Nicole Blair (Ronald Davis); daughters, Shaylee Blair, and Akira Blair; brothers, Shawn (Amanda) Blair, and Jesse (Kourtney) Blair; grandmother, Della McCord; 4 stepchildren, Mikal Robinson, Makayla Burns, Zoey Burns, and Lucas Burns; several aunts and uncles and many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life will be held on Friday September 2, 2022 at 3 pm with Pastor Danny St. Clair officiating at Ballard & son's funeral home in Daleville, Indiana. Visitation will be from 2 pm until the time of the service. You may express condolences or share a memory of Jeremy at www.ballardandsons.com
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John Royd Olson - May 22, 1947 - August 18, 2022

Departed: 08/18/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: John Royd Olson, 75, of Yorktown Indiana, formerly of Hoxie KS, passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 18, 2022 surrounded by his loving family.
He was born in Chicago, Illinois to the late Lorin and Ruby (Alvig) Olson.  John attended Lane Technical High School in Chicago, Illinois (School of Champions), Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois (Bachelor of Arts in Math) and the University of Kansas (Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics). While teaching on an emergency certificate in Northwest Iowa he met the love of his life Brenda (Diischer); they married on May 7th, 1971.
John dedicated his life to education, he loved and cared for his students and enjoyed the company of his fellow educators. He taught at Hoxie High School in Hoxie, Kansas for 30 years.  While teaching at Hoxie High he spent all 30 years as the student council advisor. Following his tenure at Hoxie High, John taught upper-level math at Colby Community College for 17 years in Colby, Kansas.  Additionally, he served as the college sponsor of Phi Delta Phi Honor Society. He was a member of Phi Delta Kappa, a national fraternity of educators.
He was dedicated to his family; he looked forward to spring break and summer holidays traveling with the kids and grandkids.  His family always included his “pups”, his heart had endless love for all of them.
In his spare time, John could be found in the basement woodworking or doing improvements around the house. He enjoyed decorating the house for Halloween and Christmas.  He loved to travel, attend theater, museums, and amusement parks with his family. All of these improvements, decorations or family members often were the subject of his photographic endeavors.  There wasn’t a chair that he couldn’t rest his eyes in.
He is survived by his wife Brenda, sons Peter (Amy), Matthew (Carlie), daughter-in-law Barbara Lewis (Jared), and grandchildren Hunter, Connor, Rylee, Bentley, and Liam. Also, his current pups, Cooper and Zoey.
He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Peter Lind. “Math is fun and who can doubt it, if we have no doubt about it.”  John Olson
A Memorial Service will be held in Hoxie Kansas at Mickey Leopold Funeral Home on Monday August 29th at 10:30 AM.  Lunch at the Hoxie United Methodist Church will follow for family and friends.  The family will remain at the church until 3:00 PM for anyone who would like to visit.  Local arrangements have been entrusted to Ballard and Sons Funeral Home in Daleville, Indiana.
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Cherry Lynn Levell-Sneed - December 27, 1948 - July 24, 2022

Departed: 07/24/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Cherry Lynn Levell Sneed (Jarvis) 73, resident of Anderson, passed away on Sunday at her home.  She was born in Anderson, December 27, 1948 the daughter of William and Francis Jarvis.
She retired from St. John’s Hospital Environmental Services and attended Lone Oak Wesleyan Church.  She loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She loved cooking, jewelry and flowers.  She was known for her meatloaf and salmon patties.
She is survived by her husband, Kenny Sneed; 2 sons, Robert and Terry Levell; 1 brother, Rollie Jarvis; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband Billy Levell, son Billy Levell Jr., and three sisters. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 28, 2022 at 1:00 PM at Ballard and Sons Funeral Home, 8212 South Walnut Street in Daleville.  Burial will follow in Saunders Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 11:00 am until the time of the service. You may express condolences or share a memory of Cherry at www.ballardandsons.com
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Kenneth Reeder - June 01, 1954 - July 17, 2022

Departed: 07/17/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Kenneth Reeder, 68, of Daleville passed away Sunday, July 17, 2022, at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie. He was born on June 1, 1954, in Anderson to the late Woodrow and Martha (Johns) Reeder.
Ken was a Veteran of the United States Marine Corps. He worked at Ball State University in the Housing and Maintenance Department where he retired after 25 years of service. Ken loved working on cars and with his hands. He enjoyed reading, playing guitar and spending time with his brothers.
He is survived by his children, Angela (Jonathan) Page of Tennesse, Kenneth (Connie) Reeder of Florida, Danielle (Gary) Griffin of Daleville and Marissa Reeder of Losantville; grandchildren, Mackinzie Houk, Gavin Houk, Gabriel Griffin, Sophie Griffin and Wyatt Griffin; brothers, Richard (Susie) Reeder of Middletown and John Reeder of Ft. Wayne, along with several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Ken was preceded in death by his wife, Sylvia Lynnette Reeder in 2000; daughter, Melissa Reeder and brother, Darryl Reeder.
Visitation will be Saturday July 23, 2022, from 10:00 am until Noon at Ballard and Sons Funeral Home Daleville Chapel.
You may express a condolence or share a memory of Ken at www.ballardandsonsfh.com.
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Zachariah Kevin Corbin - June 25, 1985 - July 13, 2022

Departed: 07/13/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Zachariah Kevin Corbin went to be with Lord in the early morning hours of July 12, 2022 at his mother’s home in Muncie, Indiana. Born 6lb 8oz on June 25, 1985, Zach was an old soul that entered this world as a beautiful baby boy to the parents of Sandina & Kevin Corbin at Middletown Regional Hospital in Middletown, Ohio.  He was loved by everyone immediately!
Always a curious mind, Zach absorbed the world around him. He never much liked school but loved learning.  Maybe because, as one of his best friends put it, he was “gifted… a real life Will Hunting.” He went to John XXIII as a kid, went to Middletown middle school, and then attended both Middletown High School in Ohio and Yorktown High School in Indiana, finally obtaining a GED from the Muncie Area Career Center in 2003. Not a college type guy, he chose rather to take the career path.  As a result, Zach was a master of all areas regarding hazmat damage, trauma & crime scene restoration. He worked with Hays & Sons for over 8 years as the Senior Field Coordinator for the Cincinnati office. He was a Triple Master of Fire, Water, & Textile Restoration, with many other certifications to his credit. But his passions were music, physics, linguistics, math, and his family (including the friends that were such like family.) “If he took an interest in you he was your biggest fan, your most outspoken cheerleader, your go-to guy. “
Intelligent beyond the norm, witty, sarcastic, serious, fun-loving, gentle – he embodied it all. Loving others with kindness and respect for each individual and their uniquenesses, Zach was a true friend and champion of everyone he knew and loved.
He is survived by his mother, Sandina Rivizzino Corbin Short and step father James A, Short Jr., father, Walter Kevin Corbin and step mother Sherry Corbin, sisters; Stasha Rae Corbin of Paducah, Ky and Julia Grace Short of Muncie, step brother Brandon Ikenberry of West Chester, Ohio, beloved nieces and nephews: Victoria Janae' Wheeler, DaeLeon Vincent Wheeler, Amarah Angel Bell  Areian Demetrius Bell of Paducah, KY and a host of friends and family that loved him greatly.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Dr. Vincent and Jean Rivizzino and paternal grandparents, Walter and Bonnie Corbin and his step grandfathers David Duncan and James Short Sr. as well as his dog Maddie Mae.
A service will take place at Wilson Schramm Spaulding Funeral Home in Middletown, OH on Tuesday, July 19, 2022 at 7pm, with visitation preceding the service from 5pm - 7pm. A Celebration of Life will then take place in Muncie on Thursday, July 21st. The family would also like to thank Ballard & Sons Funeral Home in Daleville, IN for their compassionate assistance in the preparation of Zach for his services. Condolences may be made at www.ballardandsonsfh.com
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Jeanne Eleanor Bucher - June 11, 1930 - July 03, 2022

Departed: 07/03/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Jeanne Eleanor Bucher, 92, passed away on Sunday, July 3, 2022.  She was born on June 11, 1930 a daughter to the late Frank and Mary (Hendry) Scott.
Jeanne enjoyed her family and loved to cook.  In her teenage years she showed Belgium horses and won many state awards.
Jeanne is survived by her husband, Phillip A. Bucher; 2 daughters, Marta Jean Brown Stowers of Indianapolis and Marianne Brown-Giles (Bernard) of Fruitport, Michigan; 2 sons, Michael Keith (Yvette) Brown of Middletown, Indiana and Mark Steven (Ingrid) Brown of Furth, Germany; a step-son, Bradley Allen (Renee) Bucher of Bowling Green, Kentucky; a step-daughter, Melissa Sue (Gregory Jr.) Stein of Carmel, Indiana; and several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, Jeanne was preceded in death by her brother, Robert Scott, her sisters, Marcia Myers and Marilyn Richman, brother-in laws, Ross Meyers and Frederick Richman, and grandson, Joey Stotts. Services will be held on Friday, July 8, 2022 at 2:00 pm at Ballard and Sons Funeral Home in Daleville with Tyson Priest officiating. Burial will follow at Mount Pleasant cemetery. Visitation will be held from 12:00 pm until the time of the service.  Memorial contributions can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association located at 225 N. Michigan Avenue, Fl. 17, Chicago, Illinois 60601. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.  You may express condolences or share a memory of Jeanne at www.ballardandsons.com
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Bruce A Lockwood - May 02, 1953 - June 17, 2022

Departed: 06/17/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Bruce A. Lockwood, 69, passed away Friday, June 17, 2022 at Signature Healthcare at Parkwood Nursing Home in Lebanon, IN, after an extended illness. He was born on May 2, 1953 in Indianapolis to Gerald and Geraldine Lockwood.
He previously lived near Arcadia and was a self-employed landscaper. He was a graduate of North Central High School in Indianapolis.
Survivors include his sister, Sharon (Roger) Orebaugh of Anderson; three nieces, two nephews and several cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Pam Hetherington; grandparents, Rogers and Jo Carlisle and Fred and Bernice Lockwood.
Special thank you to the nurses and staff at Parkwood and Cindy Smith NP with Optum. Cremation was chosen with no services. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to Ballard and Sons Funeral in Daleville.  You may express condolences or share memories of Bruce at www.ballardandsons.com.
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Lisa L Brumley - March 04, 1976 - June 01, 2022

Departed: 06/01/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Lisa L. Brumley, a hero to her family that was an inspiration, very brave and strong and the “The Come Back Kid” passed away Wednesday, June 1, 2022 at the age of 46 years old at IU Ball Memorial Hospital. She was born on March 4, 1976 in Muncie, a daughter of Walt Brumley Jr. and Vicki (Daymond) Kitchen.
Lisa was a simple person, just like her dad. She loved spending time with her family and especially her grandchildren. She enjoyed trips to Dale Hollow Lake, crocheting, an avid Indianapolis Colts fan and loved her Danny Burgers. Lisa attended Highland High School and graduated from Ivy Tech with an associates degree in Phlebotomy.
Lisa is survived by her daughter, Taylor Brumley of Anderson; mother, Vicki (Brunie) Kitchen of Daleville and their canine family, Gypsy and Ruger; her Sissy, with whom Lisa had a very special bond, Laura (Dan) Fetty of Anderson; very special nephew, Trevor Fetty and their canine family, Jack and Butterscotch; grandchildren, Zachary, Jaxson and Skylar; very special aunt who loved  each other bunches, Nancy Norton; dearly loved aunt, Diane Vest; special friends, Tina Gift, Kelly Raines and Steve Townsend; many more special aunts, uncles and cousins.
Lisa was preceded in death by her father, Walt Brumley Jr.; paternal grandparents, Walter and Thelma Brumley Sr; maternal grandparents, Wiley and Isabel Daymond; special uncle, Donnie Norton; grandparents; Jack and Edna Kitchen; special friend, Mareesa McWilliams; and Lisa’s beloved dog, Mariah.
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Terry Barttrum, Jr. - November 24, 1972 - May 28, 2022

Departed: 05/28/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Terry Barttrum Jr., 49, of Avon passed away May 28, 2022.  He was born on November 24, 1972 a son of Terry Barttrum Sr., and late Jane Barttrum (Cavanaugh).
Terry was a paramedic for lifeline, a paramedic for Delaware County Ems, Henry County and Wishard. He was a volunteer firefighter and reserve police officer in Albany. He was also a reserve police officer for the city of Muncie. Terry enjoyed fishing with his boys and going to fishing tournaments. Terry also enjoyed playing football and had played throughout his school years, he loved the Indianapolis Colts and Dallas Cowboys, he also enjoyed watching the Cincinnati reds play.
Terry is survived by 2 sons; Derrick Barttrum and Cadon Barttrum; his father; Terry Barttrum Sr.; 2 brothers, Tim (Ami) Barttrum and Chris Barttrum; a nephew, Kurt Barttrum; 2 nieces, Kierston Barttrum and Brilee Barttrum; and several aunts and uncles.
Terry was preceded in death by his mother, Jane Ellen Barttrum.
Visitation will be held on Friday, June 3, 2022 from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm at Ballard and Sons Funeral Home in Daleville.  Memorial contributions can be made to the National Kidney Foundation at 911 E. 86th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240.  Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. You may express condolences or share a memory of Terry at www.ballardandsons.com
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Lonny Lewis Hook - September 30, 1951 - May 16, 2022

Departed: 05/16/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Lonny "Lonzo" Hook passed away at his home on May 16th 2022 at the age of 70 years old. He was born September 30th 1952 in Daleville Indiana. His battle with serious medical issues in recent years showed his courage in facing life challenges with a smile.
Lonny will be lovingly remembered by his long-time love of 30 plus years Nancy O'Bryant; mom, Zelma Trueblood; daughters Lori Hook and Lonna (Paul) Hook; step son, Jacob O'Bryant; sisters, Kay Valentine, Nancy (Mike) Tipton; step sister, Virginia Thompson; step brothers, Randy (Debbie) Nichols (Debbie) and Bruce (Kathy) Nichols; grandkids, Aaron Hook, Robert Douglas, Jessica Hunt, Olivia and Isabelle O'Bryant.
He was preceded in death by his dad Orie "Otis" Hook and his daughter Angie Dawn Hook.
Lonny was a laid-back guy with a great sense of humor who enjoyed making people laugh. He enjoyed his time with his beloved dogs and loved them deeply. Lonny absolutely loved watching wrestling. He loved his Chicago Cubs and really enjoyed a ice cold Pepsi anytime. He most definitely loved music and rocking out. He enjoyed many concerts in his younger years and would ride front seat on any roller-coaster ride with anyone. He loved to burn the bush and would anytime. Lonny enjoyed simple things in life but his greatest treasure was his family whom he loved deeply. He will truly be missed. Services will be held at a later date at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to Ballard and Sons Funeral Home in Daleville. You may express condolences or share a memory of Lonzo at www.ballardandsons.com
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Joe Daniel McNeil - September 26, 1980 - April 26, 2022

Departed: 04/26/2022 (Daleville)
Obituary Preview: Joseph “Joe” Daniel McNeil, 41, of Middletown passed away Tuesday, April 26, 2022.  He was born on September 26, 1980 in Anderson, IN a son of Thomas and Dianna (Clevenger) McNeil of Middletown.
Joe was a 1999 graduate of Shenandoah High School where he was all-state wrestler.  He then went on to receive his bachelor’s degree in business from Indiana Wesleyan University.  Joe was employed as an engineer with Borg Warner for fifteen years.
Joe had a passion for powerlifting.  He and his father enjoyed training together and competing in meets such as XPC and the Arnold Schwarzenegger.  These meets were only for the elite and the best in the sport.
Joe was also passionate about his family. He loved spending time with his children. He enjoyed taking them fishing, riding the John Deere gator, swimming, playing video games and sitting out by the campfire. Joe always thought of them as his greatest accomplishment.
In addition to his parents, Joe is survived by his wife, Kelly McNeil of Greenfield; Joe’s first wife and mother of his children, Chelsea McNeil; children, Tanner, Ryan, and Avery; sister, Heather (Brian) Lewis of Middletown; maternal grandmother, Dorothy Clevenger of Chesterfield; paternal grandfather, Donald McNeil of Middletown; nieces, Madeline, Kaitlyn, and Sydnee Lewis.
Joe was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Joseph Clevenger; paternal grandmother, Martha McNeil.
A memorial service in Joe’s honor will be held at 11:00am Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at the Middletown Church of the Nazarene.  Burial will follow at Miller Cemetery in Middletown.  Visitation will be Tuesday, May 3 at the church from 4:00pm-8:00pm.  Memorial contributions may be given to Joe’s Kids Trust Fund c/o First Merchant Bank.  Envelopes will be available at the church. Services have been entrusted to Ballard and Sons Funeral Home in Middletown. You may express condolences or share memories of Joe at www.ballardandsons.com.
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Caring and Experienced Staff

The staff at Ballard and Sons are not only professionals in their field but also compassionate individuals who understand the delicate nature of their work. With years of experience in guiding families through the process of arranging funerals and memorial services, they are well-equipped to answer any questions and to provide guidance during a difficult time. Their commitment to the community goes beyond professional duties as they offer a shoulder to lean on and a comforting presence.

Planning and Pre-arrangements

Understanding that pre-planning a funeral can alleviate the stress on family members, Ballard and Sons offers pre-arrangement services. These services ensure that individuals can communicate their wishes for their own final arrangements, thus easing the burden on their loved ones during an already challenging time. Pre-arrangements also offer an opportunity to discuss financing and payment options ahead of time, providing peace of mind for all involved.

Facilities and Comfort

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The facilities at Ballard and Sons Funeral Home are designed to provide comfort and tranquility to those who visit. With spacious viewing rooms, a peaceful chapel, and welcoming common areas, the setting is conducive to commemoration and reflection. Their amenities cater to various types of funeral services and gatherings, and the staff is attentive to the needs of each visiting family and their guests.

Community Involvement

Ballard and Sons is more than just a funeral home; it is an integral part of the Daleville community. They understand that their role in serving families extends beyond business hours and funeral services. As active participants in local events and supporters of community initiatives, the staff at Ballard and Sons demonstrate their commitment to the well-being and stability of the area they serve.

Grief Support and Resources

In recognition of the ongoing journey through grief, Ballard and Sons provides resources and support long after the funeral service has concluded. They offer access to grief counseling, reading materials, and supportive groups to aid individuals and families during their time of adjustment. Their dedication to the community's healing is a testament to their comprehensive approach to service.

Contact Information and Accessibility

For those in need of funeral services or who wish to make inquiries, Ballard and Sons Funeral Home can be reached at their Daleville location or through various contact methods. Their staff is receptive to communication via phone, email, or in-person visits, ensuring that questions and concerns are addressed in a timely and considerate manner. Accessibility for all guests is a priority, and Ballard and Sons make certain their services are available to everyone in the community, including those with special needs.

In conclusion, Ballard and Sons Funeral Home remains a vital and compassionate establishment within Daleville, Indiana. With their comprehensive services, experienced staff, and commitment to the community, they continue to provide a beacon of hope and comfort to all those who are navigating the journey of loss and remembrance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an obituary?

An obituary is a written notice of a person's death, typically published in newspapers or online. It serves as a way to inform the community of the individual's passing and to detail their life, accomplishments, and surviving family members. Obituaries often include information about funeral or memorial service arrangements as well.

Who writes an obituary?

An obituary is usually written by a close family member or friend, but in some cases, an obituary may be prepared by a professional writer or funeral director.

Is an obituary mandatory?

No, publishing an obituary is not a legal requirement. It is a personal choice made by the family to honor their loved one and inform the community.

What typically is included in an obituary?

An obituary generally includes the deceased's full name, age, city of residence, date of death, as well as a brief summary of their life, career, passions, and notable accomplishments. It may also list surviving family members, details about the funeral or memorial services, and any preferences regarding charitable donations in lieu of flowers.

How do I write a memorable obituary?

To write a memorable obituary, focus on what made your loved one unique. Share anecdotes, personal stories, and their impact on others. Keep the tone respectful and heartfelt, and aim to capture the essence of their life.

What is the difference between an obituary and a eulogy?

An obituary is a written announcement of death and a brief account of someone's life, while a eulogy is a speech that praises and celebrates the life of the deceased during the funeral or memorial service.

Where do you publish an obituary?

Obituaries are commonly published in local newspapers, through online memorial sites, and sometimes in national publications, depending on the individual's reach or prominence.

Is there a standard length for an obituary?

There is no set standard for the length of an obituary; it should be as long as needed to honor the individual and provide necessary information. However, keep in mind that newspapers often charge by word or line count.

Can I include a photo in an obituary?

Yes, a photograph can be included with most obituaries, especially when publishing online or in print where the publication allows it. Choose a photo that reflects how you want your loved one to be remembered.

How long after death is an obituary published?

An obituary is typically published within a few days after death to allow friends and community members to be aware of service arrangements in time to pay their respects.

What if I can’t afford to publish an obituary?

If the cost of publishing an obituary is prohibitive, consider free options like social media, church bulletins, community boards, or creating an online memorial on free websites dedicated to obituaries or remembrances.

Can I include details about charitable donations?

Yes, obituaries commonly specify if the family prefers charitable donations to flowers, including the name of the charity and how to donate.

Is it appropriate to mention the cause of death?

Mentioning the cause of death is a personal choice. Some families prefer to include this information while others may choose to keep it private. Always consider the wishes of the deceased if known and the feelings of the family.

Is it necessary to list all surviving relatives?

While it’s customary to list immediate family members, it is not necessary to list every relative. Focus on those closest to the deceased or those most affected by the loss.

How can I ensure the obituary is accurate?

Verify all facts with family members and proofread for errors before publishing. It’s helpful to have someone close to the deceased review the obituary to ensure accuracy and integrity.

What is the best way to handle an obituary for a sensitive situation, such as a child or a contested family relationship?

In sensitive situations, it’s important to focus on celebrating the life of the deceased and maintaining respect and dignity for all involved. Using tactful language and focusing on positive memories are key.

How can friends and extended family contribute to the obituary?

Friends and extended family can contribute memories, photographs, and details about the deceased's life. They may also help in drafting the obituary or in funding the costs associated with publishing.

What cultural considerations should I be aware of when writing an obituary?

Be mindful of cultural, religious, or familial traditions and expectations regarding death announcements and memorialization. When in doubt, consult with a cultural liaison or family members who are familiar with the appropriate practices.

Can I update an obituary after it has been published?

In print, an obituary cannot typically be changed after publication. However, many online obituaries allow for updates or corrections to be made after the initial posting.

How can I write a respectful obituary for someone who had a difficult or complex life?

Focus on the positive aspects of their life, acknowledge their challenges without judgment, and reflect on what they taught others through their experiences. The obituary should aim to offer closure and respect for the deceased.

Is it appropriate to use humor in an obituary?

Humor can be appropriate if it aligns with the personality of the deceased and is used respectfully. Subtle humor that honors their character or quirks can add warmth and personality to the obituary.

Should I consider pre-planning my own obituary?

Pre-planning your own obituary can be a thoughtful way to ensure your wishes are respected and to relieve your family of this task during a difficult time. It also allows you to have a say in how you are remembered.

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About Jeffery Isleworth

Jeffery Isleworth is an experienced eulogy and funeral speech writer who has dedicated his career to helping people honor their loved ones in a meaningful way. With a background in writing and public speaking, Jeffery has a keen eye for detail and a talent for crafting heartfelt and authentic tributes that capture the essence of a person's life. Jeffery's passion for writing eulogies and funeral speeches stems from his belief that everyone deserves to be remembered with dignity and respect. He understands that this can be a challenging time for families and friends, and he strives to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Over the years, Jeffery has helped countless families create beautiful and memorable eulogies and funeral speeches. His clients appreciate his warm and empathetic approach, as well as his ability to capture the essence of their loved one's personality and life story. When he's not writing eulogies and funeral speeches, Jeffery enjoys spending time with his family, reading, and traveling. He believes that life is precious and should be celebrated, and he feels honored to help families do just that through his writing.