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William L. “Rusty” Collyer

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William L. “Rusty” Collyer Veteran

Birth
Rushville, Rush County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Oct 2011 (aged 45)
Rushville, Rush County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rushville, Rush County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Section 17
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The Rushville Republican
Mon Oct 17, 2011

RUSHVILLE — William L. Collyer, 45, a lifelong Rushville resident, lost his courageous battle with cancer Sunday evening, Oct. 16, 2011.

Bill was born Nov. 5, 1965 in Rushville to Richard and Vivian (Moore) Collyer, both deceased. He married Lisa Randall Sept. 9, 1995; she survives.

Bill had worked at Intat Precision for 21 years, 13 of those were spent in the machine shop. He was known as "Rusty" to those he worked with. Bill was a 1985 graduate of Rushville Consolidated High School. He was a member of Rushville's First Baptist Church where he worked with the youth group. He enjoyed working on cars, painting and drawing. He loved his family. Bill was a veteran of the U.S. Army.

He leaves behind his wife, Lisa of Rushville; sons, Kyle and Randall, both at home; brother, Mark (Cathy) Collyer of Washington; and sisters, Adonna Bailey of Washington and Vickie Collyer (Ergin) Ozturk of Chicago, Ill.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25 at First Baptist Church in Rushville with Rev. Jay Noll officiating. Friends are welcome to visit from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the church.

Burial will be in Rushville's East Hill Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Grundy Mt. Mission School or the First Baptist Church.

Arrangements entrusted to Moster Mortuary, Rushville.
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Lit a candle in memory of William L "Rusty" Collyer
Scott Medd - October 19

Lisa, we are sorry to hear of Bill's passing. We are praying that the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ comfort you at this, your time of need. God Bless you and Bills' family. Broderick and Lesa Jenkins
Broderick and Lesa Jenkins - October 18

Lit a candle in memory of William L "Rusty" Collyer
Connie E. Martin - October 18

William always loved to have a conversation with those around him, at school picking up the kids, at the grocery store, anywhere and everywhere.
Lisa Cochran - October 17
The Rushville Republican
Mon Oct 17, 2011

RUSHVILLE — William L. Collyer, 45, a lifelong Rushville resident, lost his courageous battle with cancer Sunday evening, Oct. 16, 2011.

Bill was born Nov. 5, 1965 in Rushville to Richard and Vivian (Moore) Collyer, both deceased. He married Lisa Randall Sept. 9, 1995; she survives.

Bill had worked at Intat Precision for 21 years, 13 of those were spent in the machine shop. He was known as "Rusty" to those he worked with. Bill was a 1985 graduate of Rushville Consolidated High School. He was a member of Rushville's First Baptist Church where he worked with the youth group. He enjoyed working on cars, painting and drawing. He loved his family. Bill was a veteran of the U.S. Army.

He leaves behind his wife, Lisa of Rushville; sons, Kyle and Randall, both at home; brother, Mark (Cathy) Collyer of Washington; and sisters, Adonna Bailey of Washington and Vickie Collyer (Ergin) Ozturk of Chicago, Ill.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25 at First Baptist Church in Rushville with Rev. Jay Noll officiating. Friends are welcome to visit from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the church.

Burial will be in Rushville's East Hill Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Grundy Mt. Mission School or the First Baptist Church.

Arrangements entrusted to Moster Mortuary, Rushville.
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Lit a candle in memory of William L "Rusty" Collyer
Scott Medd - October 19

Lisa, we are sorry to hear of Bill's passing. We are praying that the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ comfort you at this, your time of need. God Bless you and Bills' family. Broderick and Lesa Jenkins
Broderick and Lesa Jenkins - October 18

Lit a candle in memory of William L "Rusty" Collyer
Connie E. Martin - October 18

William always loved to have a conversation with those around him, at school picking up the kids, at the grocery store, anywhere and everywhere.
Lisa Cochran - October 17


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