1959
2025
Angela D. Gardner, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away suddenly on September 14, 2025, at the age of 65. Born November 23, 1959, Angela dedicated her life to caring for others both personally and professionally.
Angela worked in the medical field for more than 30 years, spending over two decades in the Emergency Room, where her skill, compassion, and calm presence brought comfort to countless patients and families. Her dedication to healing and helping others was matched only by the love she gave to those closest to her.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Shirley Young, and her brother, Kenny Young. Angela is survived by her loving sister, Stacey Davidson; her cherished daughter, Heather Bishop; her treasured granddaughter, Addison Bishop; her chosen granddaughter, Kamie Gardner; and two chosen great-grandchildren who brought her immense joy.
Angela’s legacy is one of kindness, strength, and quiet generosity. She touched many lives and will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, October 10, 2025, at Faith Baptist Church, 3860 East Main Street, in Danville, Indiana. A celebration of life will follow, with location details to be announced. In keeping with Angela’s last wishes, family and friends are encouraged to gather, share joyful stories, and wear pink—her favorite color—in her honor. Porter & Hunt Funeral Home and Crematory in Jamestown has been entrusted with her care.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you honor Angela’s memory by holding your loved ones closer and cherishing each moment together.
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Tonya Terry
September 23, 2025
Angie, (Nana) thank you for being a big part of my life for 25 years, thank you for loving my kids so deeply. I (we) will miss you so very much and we will never forget you. I ask and pray that you be with us all and watch over us and give strength and comfort from up there, Kamie, Zy’Arie, baby girl, Corey and myself love you so much. Fly high beautiful angel
Tonya
Stacey Davidson
September 22, 2025
She was my protector when I was little, my confidant as I grew older, and my friend through every stage of life. Having her as my sister meant I always had someone in my corner—someone who understood me without words, who encouraged me when I doubted myself, and who reminded me of who I was when I forgot.
I am grateful for the memories we shared—the laughter, the conversations that lasted late into the night, the moments when all we had to do was look at each other and we just knew what the other was thinking. Those are treasures I will carry with me always.
What I will miss most is the everyday presence of her. But I take comfort in knowing her love shaped who I am, and that part of her lives on in me, and in everyone whose life she touched.
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Funeral services provided by:
Porter and Hunt Funeral Home & Crematory315 West Main Street PO BOX 194, Jamestown, IN 46147

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