Keith G. Dyar, 58, of Whitestown, passed away on June 27, 2024. He was born on September 3, 1965, in Franklin, Indiana to his parents, Gerald and Ramona Dyar. Keith graduated from Columbus North High School class of 1984. He worked for NFI Industries for 14 years.
If you were lucky enough to know Keith, then you knew his sense of humor was unmatched. He was full of life. His jovial spirit, warm smile, and infectious laugh could light up any room that he was in. Keith was an avid lover of all types of music, specifically The Beach Boys, The Beatles, and Pink Floyd. He was a collector of many things such as albums and antiques.
Although Keith undoubtedly left this world too soon, his spirit will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. He was truly one of a kind, and the love he gave others will forever be cherished.
Keith is survived by his loving siblings, Alan Dyar, nieces Shelley and Ashley, Ken (Chris) Dyar, nieces April and Stefanie. Candice Young, nephews Derek and Nicholas. He is also survived by stepson Cameron Murphy. Lastly, he is survived by his beloved cat Beamer.
Keith is preceded in death by his father, Gerald W. Dyar and his mother, Ramona A. (Allen) Dyar.
A memorial gathering will be held on Saturday, July 6, 2024, from 10AM-1PM, with a celebration of life beginning at 1PM. All will be held at Flanner Buchanan-Washington Park East, 10722 E. Washington St. Indianapolis, Indiana, 46229.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Keith’s honor to the InterChurch Food Pantry in Franklin, Indiana. Learn how to donate HERE.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
10722 E Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46229

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