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Carl D. “Dave” Boles

September 25, 1969 ~ July 16, 2025

Born in: Ironton, Ohio
Resided in: Mooresville, Indiana

Carl D. “Dave” Boles, Jr.
55, of Mooresville passed away on July 16, 2025, at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis. Dave was born on September 25, 1969 in Ironton, Ohio to Carl D. Boles, Sr. and Elizabeth (Heaberling) Mosely.

A natural caregiver, Dave worked as a registered nurse at Cumberland Trace in Plainfield for many years. An avid outdoorsman, Dave enjoyed spending time fishing, camping, woodworking. Additionally, he loved taking road trips with his wife Kimmy every chance he could to Niagara Falls, Yellowstone, and the Everglades just to name a few. Strong in his faith as a Christian, Dave attended Hazelwood Christian Church. He will be remembered as outgoing, loyal, genuine, loving, honest and down-to-earth.

He was preceded in death by his Dad, William “Deed” Mosely, Sr.

He is survived by his wife, Kimberly (Belcher) Boles; children Tiffany Smith, Sami Boles, Nora Spurrier, Cody Johnson; mother Elizabeth Mosely; father Carl D. Boles, Sr.; siblings Thomas Mosely, John Mosley, Joe Blevins, Michael Mosely, William Mosely, Jr., Andrea Mosely; a cousin who he considered a sister, Heather Meyer; grandchildren Evrit Boles, Paisley Skatts, Isaiah Spurrier, Coleton Spurrier, Neveah May, along with many nieces, nephews and extended family, who will all miss him dearly.

In keeping with his wishes, Dave was cremated, and a private celebration of his life will be held later.

Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Hey Daddy, I love you so much and miss you so incredibly much but I know you’re in Heaven enjoying your time so far. So incredibly thankful for everything you have taught me through my 27 years of life ❤️

  2. Dave you were the best person I knew. Always offering advise and not judging me. I love you man. I feel so blessed to have known you! Until we meet again love you.

  3. I am so glad that we were blessed to know Dave! He was a very special light for many. One of the Best! Love always!

  4. Dave, you were truly a one of a kind friend. I will miss you but I know where you are now. Probably fishing already with that brand new young healthy body brother. You walk with angels now. 💜💟✝️

  5. I’m going to miss you so much. I love you daddy. I hope you’re fishing and playing your guitar! ❤️ forever your babygirl

  6. WILL MISS ALL OF OUR BROWN COUNTY GOLF OUTINGS AND STAYING AT A BED AND BREAKFAST FOR THE WEEKEND. YOU WERE JUST A GOOD PERSON AND WILL BE MISSED. I BET YOU ALREADY HAVE A TEE TIME IN HEAVEN.

  7. Dave, you’ve been nothing short of an inspiration. You carried a smile in your heart and lit up every room you walked into, not with noise, but with the quiet strength of love, tranquility and joy that radiated from within you. I never once shared space with you that wasn’t better because you were in it. Your energy was unmatched. The way you moved through the world with kindness, wisdom, and an unwavering light left a lasting impression on everyone lucky enough to cross your path. You gave advice that mattered. You loved boldly. You impacted lives deeply. The love you showed for Kim was something I’ll always admire. Watching you two was like seeing God’s design for marriage in action… Steady, selfless, and real. I’ve known a lot of good people in my life, but none quite like you, Dave. You were truly a godsend, sent here to remind us how we are meant to treat each other. It may be selfish of me, but I wish I had more time with you, brother. That being said, I’m endlessly grateful for the time we did share. Thank you for loving my family like your own. Thank you for showing up in every way that mattered. Thank you for being the man Kim deserved, and the kind of man I aspire to be for my wife.

    Much love, always.
    😘✌️


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