Andrew Joseph Beason

April 23, 1985 ~ March 1, 2024
Andrew Joseph Beason, 38, of Indianapolis, died unexpectedly on Friday, March 1, 2024 at his home. He was born on April 23, 1985 to Annette (Underwood) Walton in Kokomo, Indiana.
He graduated from Ivy Tech Community College with a degree in carpentry and worked as a union carpenter. Truly a jack of all trades, he could fix or build anything.
Andrew married Kelli Clark on May 15, 2020. He loved time spent on the water. He enjoyed the tranquility of the ocean but also liked to kayak. His life goal that he often shared with others was to be the captain of his own boat. Above all, he loved his family and enjoyed spending time with them.
He is survived by his wife, Kelli Beason of Englewood, Florida; mother and step-father, Annette and Jimmy Walton; son, Elijah Beason of Noblesville; Sami Beason of Tipton and Madison Thompson of Indianapolis; brother, Zach Walton of Kokomo; and sisters, Courtney Darnell of Lafayette and Adriane Suder of Indianapolis.
There are no services scheduled at this time. Andrew’s earthly remains have been cremated. Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service and Crematory has been entrusted with the arrangements.
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Only the good die young. Drew was a good man, always friendly, always wearing a smile. I remember watching Drew and Zach play Little League baseball in Tipton, many years ago.
Drew, you will be missed but never forgotten. Prayers for your soul and for your family. Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace…
Chuck and Sheila
Love of my life, I’ll forever and always be yours. Love your bae boos… Maddie and I love you more then you will ever know and never will anyone replace you as Maddie’s father or you as my husband. I will forever keep your last name with pride and can’t wait for the day we are together again.
Drew, I was devastated to hear of your passing. So many memories came flooding back when I heard the news. All the times of Risky Business playing in my parents living room, the cook outs, annual Halloween hayrides with our dad’s scaring the crap out of us. Growing up together like we did you were like another brother to me. Rest in peace my friend! I know one day we will see each again!
I’m so devastated to just be hearing of this he was like my brother. I will forever cherish our memories. Until we meet again bro. Love you.
So very sorry to hear this! I remember the really
GOOD memories that we had! My condolences go
Out to your family! RIP Drewski (as my Mom would say)!!