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Donald "Andy" Dillard

Seymour, Indiana

1940 - 2011

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Donald "Andy" Dillard, 70, of Seymour died Tuesday, Feb. 8, at Wishard Hospital in Indianapolis. He was born Oct. 10, 1940 in Bedford to the late Kenneth and Bertha Annis Dillard. On Aug. 5, 1960, he married the former Charyl Anne Glover in Bedford, and she survives. In 2008, he retired as...

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So sorry for this loss. Andy was a great guy!! He could always make you laugh! He supported our volleyball team, when he worked at Big Red. You will be missed!!!!

So sorry for the loss,Andy was a amazing man,always a smile upon his face,he will be deeply missed and our prayers & heart go out to the family.Lonnie & Tammy ketcham

Mr. Dillard was a great person. Sorry to hear he is gone. He bowl with my dad "Harold Shearer". I'm the young girl of he "Vivian Shearer Lawson" Oakwood, GA

So sorry for your loss. We always enjoyed bowling wtih Andy. May God comfort you in your time of sorrow.

Words can not express the loss I feel of losing my dear friend. When I started my first "real" job in the world 24 years ago I was blessed with Andy as a boss. He was my inspiration and guidance for many years and was truly one of the best men i will ever know. His high morals always stood firm. I will miss his smile and laughter but hold his memories close to my heart forever. May God comfort you all in your time of sorrow.

Genie(Bruce) Stidam

So sorry for your loss. I remember Andy always with a smile for everyone. My prayers are with you all.

I miss you like crazy! Andy you were the best. You will always be apart of our family. We will carry your memories in our hearts forever. The Ketcham family

We are very sorry your loss. He will be missed by everyone that had the pleasure of knowing him. We will pray for your family. From the Whitaker family, former residents of Seymour.

Andy was the BEST. He would do ANYTHING for ANYONE. He was always smiling. He will be deeply missed by many. If you ever met Andy, you couldn't help but like him. Our sympathies to his family.