Dillon Ray Meadows

January 19, 1993 ~ December 4, 2024
Dillon Ray Meadows, 31, of Indianapolis, passed unexpectedly on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 at home. He was born to Timothy Ray Meadows and Tammy Iona (Herrell) Meadows on January 19, 1993 in Kokomo, Indiana.
Artistically talented, Dillon was a gifted drawer and was constantly doodling. He also enjoyed a wide range of music from classic country to rap. Additionally, he enjoyed playing video games including Call of Duty and racing games. His talents extended into the kitchen as he was a great cook and fantastic grill master. He even was responsible for the family Thanksgiving turkey this year which was delicious and juicy.
He will be deeply missed by a host of family and friends including his mom and dad, Tammy Meadows and Mark Roe of Indianapolis; daughter, Ariella Meadows of Anderson; brothers, Nathan Miller of Southport, Bryce (wife, Kim) Roe of Plainfield, and Shawn (wife, Jennifer) Roe of Wichita, Kansas; sister, Kailee Meadows of Bunker Hill; and grandmother, Sue Meadows of Peru.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Rosie and Max Herrell, Elnora Meadows, and Don Meadows.
Family and friends are invited to Dillon’s Life Celebration® Visitation on Saturday, December 14th from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. Following the visitation, Dillon’s earthly remains will be cremated.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to help those like Dillon who battle diabetes. Contributions may be made to the Breakthrough T1D organization (formerly JDRF) online at https://www.breakthrought1d.org/.
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– David has purchased Eternal Friendship for Dillon Meadows
Justin & Amanda Lees, Susan Le has purchased Sympathy Garden for Dillon Meadows
I have not ever met such a spunky spirit as this young man was in our lives. He truly made us laugh, and he will always be remembered for that. As my daughter’s best friend from a very early age, he was like a son to me. He always called me momma, we had our disputes, and long discussions, but he always tried to show respect. For the hard battle he fought with his diabetes, he was a champ, always a winner in my book, even though he may have lost that battle at such a young age, bless his soul….love always your other mom from another….💕