He is preceded in death by his loving wife, Mary (Moffitt) Ward and sister Frances (Al) Nott. He is survived by his son Dan (Debi) Ward; his daughters Lory Ward and Pam (Steve) Brunk; granddaughters; grandson; great grandchildren; brother Ben (Bev) Ward, and sisters Sue (Don) Estep, and Nickey (Mike) Rose.
He retired in 1990 after more than 37 years of service to the federal government at the Naval Avionics Facility in Indianapolis. He is a Navy veteran and was a member of the Murat Shrine, Scottish Rite, and was a past master of the Beech Grove Masonic Lodge. Aubrey was a licensed clockmaker and a member of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors and the American Watchmaker’s Institute. Much of his time in retirement was spent repairing clocks as a hobby, and he also loved golfing, traveling with his wife and friends, and spending time with his family.
He is preceded in death by his loving wife, Mary (Moffitt) Ward and sister Frances (Al) Nott. He is survived by his son Dan (Debi) Ward; his daughters Lory Ward and Pam (Steve) Brunk; granddaughters; grandson; great grandchildren; brother Ben (Bev) Ward, and sisters Sue (Don) Estep, and Nickey (Mike) Rose.
He retired in 1990 after more than 37 years of service to the federal government at the Naval Avionics Facility in Indianapolis. He is a Navy veteran and was a member of the Murat Shrine, Scottish Rite, and was a past master of the Beech Grove Masonic Lodge. Aubrey was a licensed clockmaker and a member of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors and the American Watchmaker’s Institute. Much of his time in retirement was spent repairing clocks as a hobby, and he also loved golfing, traveling with his wife and friends, and spending time with his family.
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