Charles R. Ragan

Charles R. Ragan, 84, Mooresville, died October 29, 2013, in St. Francis Hospital, Indianapolis. Mr. Ragan was born November 15, 1928, in Russiaville, Indiana, to the late Charles E. and Ines (Rubert) Ragan.

He retired from Bridgeport Brass after many years of devoted service to the company. Charlie enjoyed spending time with his dog, Snowball and attending events at the Mooresville Senior Center.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Lola B. (Morris) Ragan and his second wife, Allie Pauline Ragan; brother, Thomas Ragan; step-son, Richard Disney.

Survivors include his daughters, Kathy Marine (Mike) of Mooresville and Trudy Wallace (Jeff) of Mooresville; stepchildren, Michael Disney of Indianapolis, Daniel Day of Texas, and Alva Day of Cumberland, Judy Scholtes of Indianapolis, Peggy Disney Foley of Camby, and Joyce Thurman of Indianapolis; sister, Madonna Fulbright of Florida; 20 grandchildren; many great grandchildren.

The funeral service will begin at 1 p.m., Saturday, November 2, 2013, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 4 to 8 p.m., Friday, November 1, 2013. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Kathy, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. I remember my Dad talking about them working together at Brass for many years. You are in my thoughts!!

  2. Dear Trudy and Kathy, I am sorry to learn of Uncle Charles’s passing. I remember his interesting sense of humor as well as our parents playing cards when we were little. Wish you all the best during this trying times. Rick Fulbright

  3. I’m so sorry to hear about Charlie! I pray that God’s comfort and love be with all of the family and loved ones. I love you all dearly and will always be thankful for the many laughs and memories you brought into my life. God Bless all of you and you will be in my thoughts and prayers!! Love always, Shannon Kaiser & Devan Day


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