Billie J. Hart, 76
Billie J. Hart, 76, Monticello, passed away on January 18, 2013, at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Lafayette. He was born on February 22, 1936, in Fortville, and resided most of his life in the Anderson/Pendleton area, and moved to Monticello in 1995.
He retired as a Security Officer at St. John's Medical Center in Anderson.
He loved to watch NASCAR and fishing.
Billie is survived by his loving wife, Mary Hart of Monticello; stepdaughter, Misty Laymon; brother Charlie Hart; and two sons, David Hart (Nancy), Mark Hart (Renee) of Anderson, and one daughter, Theresa Young (Don) of Indianapolis; and several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father, David Hart, his mother, Susie Hart; his first wife Martha Hart, who passed away in May of 1992; and his brother, Dan Hart.
Cremation and Burial of ashes will take place in Grovelawn Cemetery, Pendleton, at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association.
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Prayers for you and your family ...I can't imagine the hurt you must be feeling. You are strong and humorous I know you will find the strength to get through this too! Hug and Love to you and Your family. The Shanahan's Lynden, WA. Formerly of Anderson, IN.
Jim and Lora Shanahan
January 22, 2013
Mark,and everyone, so sorry to hear about your father's passing. I know you are hurting. Know that you are loved and in many many prayers now and always.
Karen McMahan
January 22, 2013
All the good times will be remembered with fond memories.
Nancy Hart
January 22, 2013
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