John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the untimely passing of Colin Lee Dingle, aged 25, of Indianapolis, Indiana, who left us unexpectedly on January 13th. Colin was not just a cherished individual; he was a son, a brother, a devoted fiancé, a loving father, and a treasured friend to many. His passion for sports was evident in his unwavering support of the Colts and Lakers—never missing a game, he brought enthusiasm and joy to every experience.
A man of multifaceted interests, Colin had an eye for fashion and a love for music, all while dedicating his professional life to sales and mentoring the youth in his community. His warmth and kindness were felt by all who encountered him, and he spent countless joyful moments surrounded by his family and friends, building memories that will last forever.
Colin leaves behind his adored son, Saint Dingle, his sister Lillian Dingle, and his loving fiancé Nyesha Johannsen. He is survived by his parents, Walter and Carol (Cooper) Dingle, as well as his brothers Christopher McGee, Arron Tekle, and Derrick Hatfield. He was a cherished uncle to his nieces Aurora and Skylar McGee, and nephew Julian McGee. Additionally, he is lovingly remembered by his grandmothers Alpha Collins and Bessie Hines, his aunt Sharon Lane, and many others whose lives he touched.
Colin is preceded in death by his Uncle Maurice Harris, his grandfather Scott Cooper, and his brother Malik Parks. Their spirits will join his as he is remembered with love and admiration.
In honor of Colin's memory and in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to his Go Fund Me to assist with funeral expenses. Let us come together to celebrate a remarkable life that touched so many, as we remember Colin Dingle and the indelible mark he left on our hearts.
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