Ward transferred to Greensburg after getting a job with American Lifts in 1989. He remained employed there until they closed in 2010.
He married Carol Snyder of Little Falls, Minnesota in 1990, and she survives.
Ward is also survived by his brothers, David (Maysie) Braun of Seattle, Washington and Mark (Michelle) Braun of Olympia, Washington; children, Athena (Bryce) Creek of Camby, Indiana, Hailey (Jake) Shepherd of Greensburg, Dawna (Brad) Braun of Camby, Indiana, Korey Braun of Camby, Indiana and Scott Braun of Decatur, Michigan; five beautiful grandchildren, Brooklynn, Maddison, Rose, Rylee and Delilah.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Jan; and granddaughter, Abbagaile.
A celebration of life service will be held at Bourbon Street from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 12. Bourdon Street will be closed to the public during that time so children may attend the service.
--Greensburg Daily News (Ind)
--Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Ward transferred to Greensburg after getting a job with American Lifts in 1989. He remained employed there until they closed in 2010.
He married Carol Snyder of Little Falls, Minnesota in 1990, and she survives.
Ward is also survived by his brothers, David (Maysie) Braun of Seattle, Washington and Mark (Michelle) Braun of Olympia, Washington; children, Athena (Bryce) Creek of Camby, Indiana, Hailey (Jake) Shepherd of Greensburg, Dawna (Brad) Braun of Camby, Indiana, Korey Braun of Camby, Indiana and Scott Braun of Decatur, Michigan; five beautiful grandchildren, Brooklynn, Maddison, Rose, Rylee and Delilah.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Jan; and granddaughter, Abbagaile.
A celebration of life service will be held at Bourbon Street from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 12. Bourdon Street will be closed to the public during that time so children may attend the service.
--Greensburg Daily News (Ind)
--Wednesday, November 9, 2016
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