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Robert Allen “Bobby” Dishman II, 50, of New Castle passed away Tuesday, September 24, 2024, at his home. He was born August 19, 1974, in New Castle to Robert Dishman I and Sandy (Whary) Crecelius.
He graduated from Blue River High School and Ball State University. Bobby served in the United States Army as an 19K M1 Armor Crewman. He worked in maintenance for Transcendia Plastic Fabrication Company in Richmond. Bobby enjoyed fishing, turning wrenches and carpentry. He had a very good work ethic. Bobby loved his kids and grandkids and was lovingly known as Pop Pop.
Bobby is survived by his wife, Amber Dishman; children, Jason Levi (Molly) Dishman, Heaven Lee Dishman, Maximus Gene (Denise Raspperry) Dishman; step-children, Kelsey (Payton) Harrington and Cody (Gabbie) Payne; grandchildren, Waylon Ray Allen Dishman and Matthew Lee Williams; step-grandchildren Valerie Harrington and Bexlee Harrington; siblings, Misty (Ron) Hornback, Michael Johnson, Bridget Johnson and Susan (Mike) Boggs.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Sandy Crecelius and father Lawrence “Jiggs” Johnson; brother, Jason Dishman; maternal grandparents, Benjiman and Dorothy Whary.
There will be no services at this time for Bobby.
You may express condolences or share a memory of Bobby at www.hinsey-brown.com. Services have been entrusted to Hinsey-Brown Funeral Service.
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