Kevin D. Wagoner

kevin wagoner

November 17, 1956 ~ February 19, 2019

Kevin D. Wagoner

62, of Brownsburg, formerly of Speedway passed away on February 19, 2019 at home surrounded by his family. Kevin was born on November 17, 1956 in Indianapolis, IN to the late Robert Wagoner and Marjorie (Barnhart) Wagoner, who survives.

Kevin grew up on the Westside of Indianapolis in the Speedway area and was an avid race fan, who loved going to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as well as other race tracks with his family and close friends. He was always one to stay busy and enjoyed working on various building, remodeling and gardening projects around the house and for family and friends. Most of all, Kevin will be remembered for being patriotic and loved the United States of America. Although he never served in the military, he admired his father’s service in the Army and supported Veteran’s groups whenever he could. He also worked as a truck driver for Holland Inc., until his health forced him to retire.

Left to cherish his memory are his daughters Kasey McDaniel and her husband Jordan, Shannon Robidoux and her husband Dylan; mother Marjorie Wagoner; brothers Keith Wagoner, Kerry Wagoner and 3 grandchildren Silas McDaniel, Owen McDaniel and Deakon Robidoux.

Friends and family will gather to celebrate Kevin’s life on Saturday Feb. 23rd from 12-2pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with funeral services to follow Saturday at 2pm in the funeral home.

Burial will follow the services in White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville, next to his father.

While flowers are welcomed, memorial contributions may be directed to The Disabled American Veterans, 575 N Pennsylvania St, Rm 324 Indianapolis, IN 46204.

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  1. My husband & I met Shannon when she was working at Applebee’s and absolutely just fell in love with her.. Applebee’s became an every Tuesday night thing bc we loved the great service that she gave us as a bartender.. we had met her mother who was working there and she always greeted us with a warm smile and a hello.. Kevin came in one night for dinner and my husband & I were introduced to him by Shannon.. we absolutely had the best time and looked forward to having dinner with him on Tuesdays when he came up. He will be truely missed.. he was a great guy and my husband and I are so glad to have met him.

  2. My deepest condolences to your family. I hope you can find a measure of comfort in God’s promises to eradicate all types of sicknesses forever and the hope to welcome your dear loved one to perfect life in a beautiful paradise.~ Isaiah 33:24, Isaiah 25:8,John 11:25!

  3. I worker with Kevin at Holland and always loved talking with him, he was always a gentlemen and never heard him say anything bad of anyone. Kevin played in golf Tournaments with me and we had many good times, a lot of laughs. I will miss him. I’m so very sorry for your loss, John Coleman and family

  4. Keven and I came out on the road at the same time in 1996 with Holland. We first met over breakfast after our nights run in Kalamazoo, Mi. I was blessed to converse via text last week with Kevin telling him I will never forget that time we had, as well as many Saturday morning conversations we had at the end of our work week. He will be sadly missed by ALL. His friendship, compassion, and Love for everyone was treasured. Our prayers and thoughts go out to Kevens Family and friends. Pat and Marlee Walker Eden Prairie, Mn.

  5. 20 years as co-workers and friends. When he could no longer work and after treatment s we wanted to get together for dinner once a month. It happened once and he just couldn’t make it anymore. Do prayers matter? I lost another friend. To cancer. he didn’t have the energy anymore to even speak on the phone so we would text . he would reply when he could. Now and then I would send him a prayer and he replied, keep them coming buddy keep them coming. My last text was a prayer of comfort for God to hold his hand so he would never have to walk alone. I never received a response but I knew God answered. Vince Q

  6. My sincere condolences to the family of Kevin Wagoner. May you find comfort in your loving memories, and in God’s promise to soon “swallow up death forever” and “wipe away the tears from all faces.” (Isaiah 25;8) With deepest sympathy,


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