Kevin R. Moxley

November 23, 1966 ~ January 29, 2013
Kevin R. Moxley, 46, Martinsville, died January 29, 2013. Kevin was born November 23, 1966, in Danville, to Ransal Moxley of North Salem and the late Shirley (Walker) Moxley.
He graduated from Tri-West High School in 1985 and later from I.U.P.U.I. He worked as a machinist for the Ford Motor Company for 18 years. Kevin was a member of Olive Christian Church, Paragon and the Cloverdale Conservation Club. A gun enthusiast, he was a member of the National Rifle Association.
In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by a brother, David Moxley.
Survivors include his wife, Sandy (Young) Moxley , to whom he was united in marriage September 28, 2001; children, Matthew and Molly Moxley, Elizabeth Schmoll; father, Ransal Moxley; brother, James Moxley of North Salem.
The funeral service will begin at 7 p.m., Thursday, January 31, 2013, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 3 p.m. Cremation will follow the service at the Morgan County Crematory, Mooresville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Kevin was a wonderful father to his children and a devoted husband to his wife, Sandy. He loved the out -of -doors, hunting, fishing and life itself. We will all miss his smiling face. Sandy, our thoughts and prayers are with you, Mathew and Molly. With Love, Judi and Brian
Kevin has been my best friend since we were in Jr. Highschool. He was always there when me or my family needed him. Like the time we decided to move back to Indiana from Colorado after having our oldest son. He came all the way there with my wifes family helped load us up without even being asked. He drove my old 1975 Chevy Blazer all the way back to Indiana (1,245 miles one way) becasue I was extremly sick with the flu. We put in a Hank Williams Jr. tape and replayed ‘A Country Boy Can Survive’ all the way back to Indiana. By the way neither one of us can sing. We had tons of fun growing up together, to many things to put here. The world as we know it lost a great person. However God has recieved a great soul! Sandy, Mathew, and Molly, our prayers are with you! Chris, Annette, Chaz, Jess, and Caleb Ross
Thinking of your family today with love, Nancy
I worked with Kevin at Nice-Pak. He was a great person. I am very happy that I was able to meet such a good man and will miss him greatly. I know from the conversations we had that he is in heaven with Jesus looking and loving everyone that was close to him. I wish my most sincere condolences to his wife and children. He talked of them often and fondly. I pray that you all may have peace that he is at rest and will see you again some day. May God shine his light upon your family and help you through this difficult time. Leif Kelso