1931
2015
Gilbert Meade
83, passed away March 26, 2015. He was born in Hindman, KY to the late Loyd and Cloia Meade.
Gilbert retired from St. Francis Hospital as a supervisor of environmental services.
He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years Lora Lou Meade; son Gregory (Cindy) Meade; daughter Jane Ann (Kent) Hedges; and grandchildren Emily (Greg) Hite, Adam Meade, and Alison (Chris) Burns.
Funeral Services will be held Tuesday March 31st at 2:00 PM at Little & Sons Funeral Home Beech Grove Chapel with visitation from Noon till the time of the funeral.
Burial to follow at Washington Park East.
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March 30, 2015
Steve Knight
I am very sorry to here of Gilberts passing . He was one of the finest people I have ever known . I am a a better person for knowing him .
March 29, 2015
April Jones
March 29, 2015
April Jones
I am so sorry for the lose of Gilbert. He was a great man. I am grateful to have known him and been part of his life. Not only was he a great man he was a great neighbor, friend and positive soul for my kids to grow up around. We will miss you. Sending Love & Prayers to the whole family.
March 27, 2015
Jane, so sorry for the passing of your father. My prayers are with you.
Dan Smith
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