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James F. Allison, Jr. 53 of Indianapolis, Indiana died Sunday, February 16, 2025. Jimmy was born February 4, 1972, to Barbara (Jody Walters) and James F. Allison. His career for more than 30 years was Complete Drywall, “hang, finish, texture, sand, cleanup.” Clients raved about his work ethic and talent.
Jimmy loved being with his family and friends. And Papaw thoroughly enjoyed watching his grandchildren’s sporting events. When time allowed, he also enjoyed fishing and hunting.
Jimmy is preceded in death by his father, James F. Allison, and his 4-legged friend, Zuesy. He is survived by his momma, Jody Allison, son James F. Allison, daughters, Jami and Alyssa Allison, he was papaw to, Sophia, Wyatt, and Enzlee Allison, and Joseph Collins, he was brother to Melissa Yaryan, Susie (Bill) Chowing, Melody (John) Modrall, he was uncle to Daniel Yaryan, Olivia Yaryan, his childhood best friend, Terry Holding, and his fury friend, Zander.
There will be a Scattering of Ashes and a Celebration of Life of this loved and special person at a later date. The family would like to say a special thank you to Accent Hospice for being is “angels.”
Cremation arrangements are entrusted to Flanner Buchanan Decatur Township. To sign the online guestbook and to share your thoughts and memories with his family please go to www.flannerbuchanan.com
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