Mr McDaniel was preceded in death by his parents Richard A. McDaniel and June L. Arbuckle, grandparents Dailey McDaniel and Lula Everage, Floyd Arbuckle and Golda Burchfield and a uncle Norman Arbuckle of Lexington, Indiana.
Troy McDaniel is survived by an older sister Judy McDaniel and a older brother Scott McDaniel both of Columbus, Indiana, also other family members, many aunts, uncles, nieces; nephews, cousins, second cousins and many friends.
Troys last wish was to have a close grave side funeral with a few family and friends. he didn't want a big funeral, he didn't like big crowds. Troy had a big heart and chose to be an organ donor so others may have a chance at a healthy life...
Troy was retired from building houses, and laying brick, and driving heavy construction equipment, formerly played guitar in a band, a former bartender and bouncer, and worked with computers. He loved hydroponics gardening, animals, mushroom hunting and the living off the grid camping. Troy was a real sportsman with crossbows, guns and knives, he was a natural survivalist...
He requested that his headstone to be a huge rock... it's all natural and he didn't want a regular headstone because he chose to be unique.
Interment was at Azalia Methodist Cemertery, in Azalia, Baratholomew County, Indiana.
I Love and miss you Troy ♥
Mr McDaniel was preceded in death by his parents Richard A. McDaniel and June L. Arbuckle, grandparents Dailey McDaniel and Lula Everage, Floyd Arbuckle and Golda Burchfield and a uncle Norman Arbuckle of Lexington, Indiana.
Troy McDaniel is survived by an older sister Judy McDaniel and a older brother Scott McDaniel both of Columbus, Indiana, also other family members, many aunts, uncles, nieces; nephews, cousins, second cousins and many friends.
Troys last wish was to have a close grave side funeral with a few family and friends. he didn't want a big funeral, he didn't like big crowds. Troy had a big heart and chose to be an organ donor so others may have a chance at a healthy life...
Troy was retired from building houses, and laying brick, and driving heavy construction equipment, formerly played guitar in a band, a former bartender and bouncer, and worked with computers. He loved hydroponics gardening, animals, mushroom hunting and the living off the grid camping. Troy was a real sportsman with crossbows, guns and knives, he was a natural survivalist...
He requested that his headstone to be a huge rock... it's all natural and he didn't want a regular headstone because he chose to be unique.
Interment was at Azalia Methodist Cemertery, in Azalia, Baratholomew County, Indiana.
I Love and miss you Troy ♥
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