O.B. Brant

October 22, 1937 - August 10, 2008 Owen “O.B.” Brant, 70, Mooresville, Indiana, died Sunday, August 10, 2008, in his residence. O.B. was born October 22, 1937, in Deer Creek, Indiana, to the late Rutherford and Mary Louise (Hillis) Brant.

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  1. Katie I am sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

  2. I am very saddened to hear of OB’s passing. I will remember him as the kind and hard working proprietor of his establishment in downtown Indianapolis, where I have spent many an evening. Heaven is a better place with OB residing therein. My sincere condo

  3. Owen was a great man. I worked for him in California at Foundation Health. He trusted people to do the right thing and to do it right. He taught me not to settle for the easy solutions. He taught us lessons in honesty, humility and service. He will be mis

  4. O.B. was a very thoughtful and considerate man. He welcomed me and Pat to Toledo, gave us somewhere to stay and got Pat started off on a good career right out of college. He also took care of me and made sure we were happy. He had a huge heart and

  5. Hi I’m Deborah I work at the front desk at the IU Cancer Pavilion. I’m very sorry to hear about Jerold. (That’s how I knew him) He was one of the nicest patients we have here. One memory I think I will never forget is we talked forever about the resturant

  6. Owen was my cousin. His mother and my father were siblings. I remember going to his family’s house in Deer Creek and seeing the monkey in the cage. Sincerest sympathy to Owen’s family from Jim, Janet and Janey, his cousins.

  7. I have worked at Bourbon Street for the past 5 years and that gave me plenty of time to get to know OB. He is a great business man and he deserves a lot of respect for that. He would do whatever he could for anybody that needed his assistance, in any way.

  8. Owen made a decision to hire me in 1966 at Indiana Blue Cross- Blue Shield. That decision started me on my successful career path. I owe him a debt of gratitude for that. He was a great person to work for and with. I have always been in awe of his int

  9. I worked for OB at Bourbon St. as a DJ and jazz musician. He was kind enough to hire my trio five years ago, one of our first engagements. He was always fair, generous and kind to his employees, and a great host to his customers. I will miss him and th

  10. Cindy, Katie and family, I am so sorry for your loss and I understand what you’re going through, we lost my father too, and I was 12. I regret never saying the following words to OB face to face……… I respect you as a boss and appreciate you as a

  11. OB was a wonderful man and a great friend to me. I grew to know him by hanging out at Bourbon Street which I have lived across the street from for the past two and a half years. I even had the priviledge of being his hair designer in the last few months

  12. My deepest sympathy to the Brant Family. I have only known OB since he opened the Bourbon Street Distillery & have had many of good times with him & others. OB has the biggest heart. I will always remember his generosity & his welcoming statements as you


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