Donald Delcia Trusty

February 8, 1962 ~ March 14, 2019
Donald Delcia Trusty
57, of Martinsville, passed away on March 14, 2019 at his home, surrounded by his family. Don was born on February 8, 1962 in Martinsville, IN to the late, Donald D. Trusty and Donna Jo (Stucki) Trusty, who survives.
Don was a hardworking, family man who enjoyed being outdoors, whether it was fishing, camping, boating or riding his motorcycle, he loved being outdoors. He also worked in construction for many years, working for himself. He enjoyed the freedom of working for himself and was always willing to lend a hand to anyone who needed it. He also had a special eye for design and would often envision projects and be able to construct them from his vision. He was also a member of the Centenary United Methodist Church.
Left to cherish his memory is his beloved wife Connie (Weaver) Trusty of Martinsville; children Amy (Brandon) Cecil of Mooresville, Heather (Paul) Hammock of Martinsville, Daniel (Michelle) Trusty of Whiteland, Cole Trusty, Samantha Trusty of Mooresville, stepsons Christopher Nalley, Donovan Nalley of Martinsville; mother Donna Jo Trusty of Mooresville; sister Debby (Kenny) Perry of Martinsville; brother Doug (Angie) Trusty of Fairbanks, IN; 12 grandchildren and 6 nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 4-8pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Additional visitation will be held Wednesday from 11am-12pm, with funeral services beginning at 12pm with Pastor Bill Van Horn officiating. Entombment will be in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood.
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So sorry for your loss ! Good guy !
Don is a sweet man and each time I was around him he was talking about his family or offering to help a person. I am so grateful for the time hes been with my Aunt Connie and all the healing he brought with how well he loved her. Just the sweetest couple. Don smiled when he talked about his kids and I respected what a hard working person he is and how willing he has been to help. Such a talented man and the sorrow shared is the result of a man who was loved and will be missed. I’m sorry that he left this world this soon. Prayers and love to his family and friends. The Burchs
Aunt Connie I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Prayers for you and Dons family.
Always helped everyone and loved everyone, never had a bad thing to say about anyone. Honestly the sweetest person i have ever met.❤️
Connie, Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your loved one. Words can’t express how saddened I am to hear of this happening. Big hug from Kathy and I. Carl Swalls
My prayers go out to you Harold G. Davidson
For Kim and I, Don was a friend with us long before he was our brother-in-law. He was ALWAYS there when someone needed help. Great guy, huge loss as he will be missed. He was always in our prayers and our prayers will continue. So many memories I will hold of Don. Be strong.
Connie & Family, So very sorry to hear of Don passing. Don truly was one the nicest, compassionate and humble people that I have had the blessing of calling my friend. A true gift to us all. As I look through my home I will always have many reminders of his talents and the fun we had. Prayers for peace are with you all at this most difficult time. He is and will be missed by many. Mick & Rita Kidwell
Donald was the hardest working person, he was always busy and working on something somewhere for whoever called him and had a smile on him that was there during it all. always doing for others and was just happy doing it. i will miss my brother – in -law. a rare and beautiful man
Prayers for the family Rest In Peace Donald
Our Deepest Symphany in Don’s passing. It was an honor and a blessing to know him and family. He was sure a wonderful man and a fighter, WE will be always grateful for all he did for us. Always there to help someone else., sad we couldn’t help him with this terrible disease that took him to soon. May God Be with you all. Rest in Peace Don.
Prayers from the Mayfield family. We were neighbors growing up. We all had some fun times.
It is my hope that you will find comfort in the memories of your love one that will carry you through the years to come. The hope God gives in his Word the Bible can be a source of great comfort. In the Bible book of Acts 24:25 and John 5:28, 29 we have a sure promise that we can see our love ones again. Attached is a link to a little track that provides more information regarding that promise. Perhaps after everything has settled down you will find time to review that information along with your copy of your Bible. https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1102013500&srcid=share
My daughter is friends with his daughter and every time I seen Donald he was always smiling