John was the much-loved younger brother. From an early age, John was always drawing. After his mother died when he was 10, his grandmother, Kathleen Keilman, introduced him to literature. When John and his brother Earl moved to San Francisco he immersed himself in the art world and music. He later went on to get his MBA in literature. His poetry won him many awards and praise from people such as Maya Angelou. Many of his poems are represented in his paintings.
After John's father died, he moved back to Indianapolis to be close to his family. He worked in cousin Bobby's furniture store, where John used his creativity to help people create their own environment. He also created and organized wonderful art shows and events. John later decided he wanted to work on his own and became a plumber and entrepreneur because of the skills his father taught him when he was young.
He was a caring and loving individual who encouraged others to be better. While he was not religious, he was spiritual in his own way. He believed in life after death, life on other worlds, and he saw the best in others.
He loved people and animals. He had a wonderful laugh and an impish smile. Family and friendship were very important to him.
He leaves behind many people who will miss him. Including but not limited to: his brother Earl Edward Rich, his sister Kathryn Rohder, his dog Xenia, his ex-wife Robin Rehment, and his longtime friend Jeanette Rippy.
Serivces entrusted to Flanner Buchanan - Broad Ripple, Indianapolis, Indiana 46220. A funeral procession will follow the service to Crown Hill Cemetery for burial.
John was the much-loved younger brother. From an early age, John was always drawing. After his mother died when he was 10, his grandmother, Kathleen Keilman, introduced him to literature. When John and his brother Earl moved to San Francisco he immersed himself in the art world and music. He later went on to get his MBA in literature. His poetry won him many awards and praise from people such as Maya Angelou. Many of his poems are represented in his paintings.
After John's father died, he moved back to Indianapolis to be close to his family. He worked in cousin Bobby's furniture store, where John used his creativity to help people create their own environment. He also created and organized wonderful art shows and events. John later decided he wanted to work on his own and became a plumber and entrepreneur because of the skills his father taught him when he was young.
He was a caring and loving individual who encouraged others to be better. While he was not religious, he was spiritual in his own way. He believed in life after death, life on other worlds, and he saw the best in others.
He loved people and animals. He had a wonderful laugh and an impish smile. Family and friendship were very important to him.
He leaves behind many people who will miss him. Including but not limited to: his brother Earl Edward Rich, his sister Kathryn Rohder, his dog Xenia, his ex-wife Robin Rehment, and his longtime friend Jeanette Rippy.
Serivces entrusted to Flanner Buchanan - Broad Ripple, Indianapolis, Indiana 46220. A funeral procession will follow the service to Crown Hill Cemetery for burial.
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