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Lester P. Rexroat
83, Indianapolis, passed Aug. 21, 2014. Born July 1, 1931 in Russell Springs, KY he was a US Air Force veteran.
He worked for National Tea (Standard Grocery) for 35 years. He also owned and operated Rexroat IGA.
He served as Worshipful Master of Quincy Lodge No 230, Elwood, IN, and was a member of the Indianapolis Valley of the Scottish Rite and Kiwanis.
Survivors: his wife of 63 years, Ginger; sons, Randall and Dave Rexroat; brother, Ron Rexroat; sister, Barbara Jean Grant; 4 grandchildren; and 5 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by son, Thomas; and brother, Dakota Rexroat Jr.
Visitation: Sunday, Aug. 24 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at G.H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home at The Gardens at Olive Branch. The funeral will be 1 PM, Monday, Aug. 25.
Burial will be at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Memorial contributions: American Diabetes Association. Online condolences: http://www.ghherrmann.com
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3 Entries
I bet you and Tom are on a great fishing trip together, enjoying your new bodies. Miss you both.Tom, you were one of my best friends in school and Lester the best father in law. God Bless
Kyle Lewis-Rexroat
February 27, 2015
ginger and randall just wanted to let you know you are in my prayers and hope that you know that your loved one is now in a great and wonderful place, waiting until he can be reunited with his loves..angela patterson
angela patterson
August 25, 2014
I love you dad...no more pain ...no more hurt...
Randall Rexroat
August 24, 2014
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