B. Kay Wallman
October 14, 1945 ~ June 5, 2014
B. Kay Wallman, 68, Waverly, died June 5, 2014, in Franciscan St. Francis Health, Indianapolis. Mrs. Wallman was born October 14, 1945, in Odon, to the late Garriel Eugene and Ivis Beatrice (Webster) Walls.
Kay graduated from Whiteland High School. For a number of years, she worked at Indiana School Pictures, where she met many lifelong friends. She most recently had been employed as a teller at the Citizens Bank in Plainfield. She enjoyed bowling and had bowled on various leagues. Most importantly, Kay was devoted to her family and loved attending her grandchildren’s various activities. She will be missed by her loving family and many friends.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Timothy Wallman.
Survivors include her husband, R. Joseph Wallman, to whom she was united in marriage February 19, 1966; daughters, Teresa Ransdell (Mike) of Greenwood and Julie Patterson (Colin) of Indianapolis; daughter-in-law, Julie (Gajderowicz) Wallman of Mooresville; brothers, Keith Walls (Mary) of Monrovia and Garry Walls (Claire Lewis) of Plainfield; sisters, Linda Gray (David) of Monrovia and Joyce Witt (Kevin) of Monrovia; six grandchildren, Tyler, Jacob, and Jordan Wallman; Jillian and Mason Ransdell; Josephine Patterson; a host of nieces and nephews.
The funeral service will be officiated by Pastor Gordon Esterline at 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 10, 2014, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there on Monday, June 9, 2014, 4 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in the White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to view Kay’s Life Story video, sign the online guest registry, or to share a favorite memory.






I am so honored to have worked with Kay at Citizens Bank. I will miss her smile and friendship. My prayers are with her family and all the grandchildren.
I always loved to see Kay ‘ s smile each morning in the drive through at the bank..We would share stories of our grandkids and esp her adventures with Jossie on Wednesdays….she will be missed
Thank you, Diane. Josie misses her Nana. No one else apparently does Itsy Bitsy Spider correctly.
Kay will be missed by all of us although we didn’t see each other much as grown cousins . She always had a smile .prayers for the family. Lois Walls Renner
I am so sorry for the loss of Kay. My thoughts and prayers are with the Wallman Family. She always had a smile on her face and a memorable laugh to go along with it. May she rest in peace. Sincerely, Michele Moran Niece of Kay, Daughter of Judy &Thomas Wallman
Such a beautiful soul and one of the sweetest ladies. My heart goes out to the family for such a great loss.
Family gatherings won’t be the same without Kay ‘s smiling face. She was always so creative in her gifts to the kids. Hugs and prayers all around.
I never will forget calling her up to do to lunch and shopping or out to her house and start cleaning and spending time! Life won’t quite be the same with both grandmothers gone now. But, on the upside, we will always have her shimmering, smiling face shining down on us all from above, a home that is the best home one could possibly have! Love and miss you much Kay Wallman, I love you!
I’m so sorry for your loss. Lifting you all up in prayers.
Kay will be greatly missed. Her love of her family was very strong! I appreciated how she would always invite me to her family events. I always enjoyed spending time and with her at various events. – Whether we were watching one of the kids or other family members performing or celebrating special occasions, Kay always added a her special touch with her creativity!
Keith, Garry, Linda & Joyce we are really sorry to hear about the loss of your sister, we will keep you in our thoughts & prayers the next few days.
I had the pleasure of hiring Kay at Citizens Bank and she was truly a great person to work with. I am so sorry for her family’s loss.
Such a bright light we have lost!
Thinking of you Julie and family as always. I’m glad I got to meet your mom!
Kay will be missed by many. Enjoyed talking with her at Bank. She was a great mother, grandma and sister She was a wonderful lady. Prayers are with her family during this time. Carol Cummins
Feeling a sense of lost as well as loss. Tim and Sam made us family, love has kept us friends. So very sorry to lose her far too soon. Thoughts are with Joe, the girls and the grands – who will miss their Nana Kay so very much. My sincere condolences to Kay’s sister and brothers and their children and grandchildren, who have become dear to me, as well. Love to all as we celebrate Kay’s life and keep her in our memories.
Keith and Garry So sorry to hear about cousin Kay. She was a very nice lady. Although I had not seen Kay in fifty years I will miss her comments and pictures on facebook. She always had a positive and cheerful attitude. Everett and Sue Goodson
Thinking of cousin Kay today. What a beautiful & joyous smile she had. Sending our thoughts & prayers out to the entire family. Brian & Anita McInnis