John Gerard Smith

John Gerard Smith, of Indianapolis, passed away October 12, 2020. He was born August 2, 1964, Indianapolis, to the late Robert Edwards and Julia Ann (Shea) Smith.

Per John's request no service will be observed. Cremation and final arrangements are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Please visit www.carlislebranson.com to sign the guest book or to share a memory.

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  1. Johnny was a sweet kid who grew up to have a beautiful singing voice , my fondest memory of him is him singing at my mothers funeral . May you Rest in Heavenly Peace Johnny where you can now sing with the Angels.

  2. John was one of my very best and dearest friends. John loved decorating for Christmas, he definitely had an eye for making everything amazingly beautiful. He had a green thumb with a beautiful garden and flowers. He was a very caring and special person. I know he is in a better place now. No more pain or suffering. I will miss him very much. Rest in peace my beautiful friend ߘ¢ݤ❤❤. Tammy Staten

  3. John, Thank you for always watching out for me. We were buddies growing up and no one could make me laugh as hard as you could. There are those that have such a strong living light on this earth that it is devastating when it is gone. John, my Superman, I miss you so much my heart aches at the sudden loss of you; there will always be a hole that nothing and no one else can fill. [Your little sister Barbie]

  4. John had a wonderful sense of humor. It made working with him a joy. Our hearts are with the family at this time. -Christine

  5. John was a ray of sunshine every time he called, we loved to catch up on our TV shopping. He had a great sense of humor and liked to scare me with his calls. He will be greatly missed in our office. RIP my sweet friend. Jodi Meyer

  6. To the Family of John, May God continue His Blessings on You. I shall miss my Buddy, John, My Friend. Although we have been here at the Health Department a while we just became New Friends. We went to lunch a couple of times before COVID-19 and we always plan to go to Noblesville and shop at Home Goods, but we never made it due to COVID-19 and my part-time job. He would come down to the basement and knock on my window, I would come out for break. He use to Make me laugh, with his witty comebacks. He was a Joy to me, the Basement Lady. He bought and gave me the most Beautiful green Elephant Tea Pot. I love and collect Elephants. I shall cherish the Tea Pot, My Memories of John and our talks and his smile forever. He was such a Wonderful person, his heart was big as all outdoors. I miss him Dearly. John I shall hold on to our Friendship, the Basement Lady.

  7. Trips to the farmers market, roadside stands and junk shops won’t be the same without John I am comforted knowing his trials on this earth are over for him and I will feel his presence by enjoying the beauty of things, places and people he held dear. I am glad I knew him as a friend. Mary Keltner

  8. This is not fair. I finally found someone who could tease ME. Thank you for even so short a time, John. I am glad we were on the same floor.


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