James "Jimmy" Clevenger

December 23, 1956 ~ January 10, 2022
James “Jimmy” Clevenger, 65, Greencastle, went home to be with his Savior January 10, 2022. Jimmy was born December 23, 1956, in Indianapolis, to the late James D. Clevenger and Cathrine (Ratliff) Ford.
Jimmy grew up in Mooresville and attended Mooresville High School. A certified, custom and very capable mechanic, Jimmy was the owner and operator of Jimmy’s Diesel Shop. He also had worked for Yellow Freight and was the former owner of Mountain Motors Engineering, in Pikeville, Kentucky, which specialized in Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Jimmy was a member of the Local Teamsters Union #135. A very faith-filled and Godly man, Jimmy was a member and trustee at Putnamville Baptist Church. He led many people to the Lord and was courageous enough to speak to others about his own testimony with Jesus Christ. Jimmy had a gift to pray and personally speak to the Lord, which will be missed by his church family. Truly a man for others, Jimmy always put the needs of others before his own. He loved to spend time with his grandchildren, ride his motorcycle, and looked forward to watching evening sunsets with his loving wife Angie and his beloved dog Benson. Jimmy will be fondly remembered by his loving family and brotherhood of friends for his loyalty, faithfulness, strength and honor.
Survivors include his wife, Angie (Hewitt) Clevenger, to whom he was united in marriage January 4, 1992; children, Dana Franklin, Sasha Serrano, Jason (Heather) Stader, Cassie Martin, and Cody (Caris Wagner) Stader; brother, Keith (Bonnie) Clevenger; 14 grandchildren.
Visitation will be Thursday, January 13, 2022, 4 to 8 p.m., at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will begin at 11 a.m., Friday, January 14, 2022, in Putnamville Baptist Church, 647 US 40, Cloverdale. Cremation will follow services. Memorial contributions may be made to Putnamville Baptist Church. Visit CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Angie, we are so sorry to hear about Jimmy, our hearts are broke and we are sorry we cant be there. We are sending prayers up for your comfort.
Always enjoyed our visits with you and Angie,& family at birthday parties and other family functions.Even though we know you’re with the Lord, it’s still hard. Our deepest sympathy and prayers. Kenny & Linda & Family
Heather & Family – we are so sorry for your loss. Please accept our deepest condolences. You’re in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!
Our condolences to Angie and Jimmy’s family. He was a strong man of faith. I will always remember freezing in rain and snow when we helped and worked together in Back to Bethlehem. He loved the Lord and was a faithful servant. And, of course, we will always remember that mustache. We love you Angie! ♥️ Len & Brenda Reed
You and the family are in our thoughts and prayers. I can’t remember a time that Jimmy didn’t have a a smile and a kind word. He will missed.
Jimmy your glow will be missed in this temporary place but the memories and contributions from you to us will forever be remembered. Tell papaw (Woody) we miss him and we’ll see you again cousin.
Thoughts, prayers, and love from the DeShields family
Angie, you are in our thoughts and prayers. We will miss our friend Jimmy. One day we will all ride together in heaven.
Angie, you and your family are in our prayers
Thoughts and prayers are with you. Jimmy was a special man. Loved my cousin so much. Hugs and so much love Diana, Steve and Heather Croy
Sending all our love to the family of Jimmy! We spent years at Lincoln Park Speedway watching the races and talking to Jimmy and Angie. We will always remember those times and be thankful that he and Angie were apart of our race family. -Scott & Tracy Agnew
With deepest sympathy,
Jim! This earth needs more people like you. Always a brother & Always there to help. Ride high my friend
Always in our hearts from the Serrano family!!!
We love you and are lifting you to our Heavenly Father.
My deepest condolences. Angie and Dana. Jimmy will forever be in my heart. My memories of him will live on. My lifelong friend, brother. It’s not goodbye. but only see you soon. Much love, Vicki Lynn.
Hello Keith,
I don’t know if you remember me, I lived up the street from your family on Greenfield Ave. I am so sorry to see this about Jimmy. I have a lot of fond memories of you guys. Always wondered where you guys were.
Again I am sorry for your loss.