Dallas Ray Sparks, aged 66, passed away on June 30, 2024, in Indianapolis. Born on December 17, 1957, Dallas was known for his sweet and sensitive nature, deeply cherishing his role as a father and grandfather.
Dallas graduated from Richmond High School and dedicated many years of his career to Plymate Cleaners. His hobbies included building model trains and cars, and he had a profound love for music and gardening, especially roses and other flowers.
Dallas is lovingly remembered by his daughter, Christina, son-in-law Jason, grandchildren Lillian, Elijah, and JJ, daughter in-law Shelly, two brothers, four sisters, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother Juanita Hoskins, father James Sparks, granddaughter Kati Thompson, son William Thompson, wife Carolyn Sparks, and brother Robert Sparks.
A private family-only celebration of life event will be held, with details to be announced later. Those who wish to honor Dallas's memory are encouraged to embrace and express acts of kindness in their daily lives, reflecting his caring and gentle spirit.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Great fun Papaw
Kimberly Childers
July 3, 2024
Rip Dallas
Jessica Haus
July 3, 2024
He was our neighbor along with his daughter, son in law and 3 grandchildren over time we came to know them and spent a lot of time with them. He was straight to the point which I loved but so kind and caring. He had a huge heart!
Rayanna Maxwell
July 3, 2024
I remember visiting my cousins and him a few summers and just having so much fun. I´m gonna miss him. See you one day.
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