John 11: 26- "...and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die."
Our beloved, Dallas J. Harvey was embraced by Jesus as he left this world on Sunday, Sept. 29th , 2024.
Dallas James Harvey was born on July 28th, 1994, in Anderson, Indiana. He absolutely loved life and enjoyed nothing more than being with family and friends. His ability to bring joy and comfort to others and being a trusted friend was unmatched.
Dallas was a 2013 graduate of Pendleton Heights High School where he participated in Boys Golf, Track, played Freshman Basketball and was a Boys Basketball Manager for two years. He cherished those memories with his team and coaches and was a formative member of the "Weekend Central Crew." He spent the last 4 years living in Fishers, Indiana. and was employed by FED-EX as a driver. He loved the people on his route and always brought them his million-dollar smile.
Dallas is survived by his parents, Jay and Shelley Harvey, sister Delaney Harvey and brother Danner Harvey. Also surviving are his grandmothers Sandra Pollard, and Cindy Harvey along with several cousins, Aunt Jennifer and Uncle Steve and extended family. Dallas was preceded in death most recently by his "Papaw", Tom J. Harvey, great-grandmothers, Marge Harvey and Delores Jones. Dallas also leaves behind a huge group of friends that we love more than ever because he was a part of their lives.
Dallas was and is loved more than words can express. He will be missed more than words can say. His memory will be forever cherished, but we also know his light will continue to shine brightly in our hearts.
A celebration of Dallas' life will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 8th , 2024 at Madison Park Church; 6607 Providence Dr. Anderson, Indiana 46013. Calling hours will be from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m, with the service beginning at 1:00 p.m. The service will be officiated by Pastors Robin Wood and Chris Mishler. (Casual attire please).
Arrangements are in the care of Bozell Funeral Homes, Brown-Butz-Diedring Chapel, 515 E. 53rd St. Anderson, Indiana 46013.
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