Thomas J. Hodgin II

April 15, 1969 ~ May 18, 2012
Thomas J. Hodgin, II, 43, Mooresville, died May 18, 2012. Tommy was born April 15, 1969, in Danville, to Thomas James Hodgin and Sandra (Wooden) Gullion.
He graduated from Ben Davis High School and was a self-employed painter through his life. Tommy enjoyed fishing and working out. He also enjoyed spending time with his family.
He was preceded in death by a step-brother, Roger Harvey.
Survivors include his daughter, Megan Hodgin; mother and step-father, Sandra and Larry Gullion of Monrovia; father and step-mother, Thomas J. and Terra Hodgin of Indianapolis; sisters, Lorri Rinehart (Mark) of Mooresville and Shelly Burgess (Mitchell) of Mooresville; brother, John Hodgin (Jeannie) of Martinsville; grandmother, Lavonne Wooden of Indianapolis; step-sisters, Scarllett Hood (Billy) of Mooresville, Dawn Horth (Tim) of Zionsville, and Jessica Daus (Matt) of Indianapolis; a host of nieces and nephews.
The memorial service will begin at 1 p.m., Tuesday, May 22, 2012, at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 11 a.m. Private burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery, Indianapolis. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
I loved you Tommy and you are in a much better place now and peaceful. Love your sister Lorri
I am so sorry for your and your family’s loss. Thoughts and Prayers are with you all, bless you..
Same here! Sending prayers of strength to you and your family!
lori so sorry for your loss tommy was a great man he will be missed
Tommy, Your new days forward are now full of happiness and pease , and sunshine .You now forever will be safe and healthy.Please tell My Dad hi, and little Rog.We will miss you . Your Family, Bill and Scarllett , Brittany , Logan
i love you,
Tom, you were my best friend when we were kids. We made a heck of a pair (Mutt and Jeff), but always had loads of fun together. Your sweetness and friendship will always be cherished and remembered fondly. Prayers to the family. — Dennis
Tommy, I will always remember how much fun we all had together at Grandma and Grandpa’s house, eating watermelon at the picnic table, rhubarb (from their garden) with a dixie cup full of sugar and making crayon molds out of old broken crayons at grandma and grandpa’s kitchen table; you were always our sweet little cousin, we will miss you!
Although our lives led us in different directions, we were still family. I hurt not knowing that you are here and I hurt for everyone in our family but I know you will be at peace now, no more suffering. We will all always love you and miss you Tommy.
I already miss you Tommy even if we hadn’t seen each in a awhile, and yes I still call you Tommy. You will always be in my heart, I love you, Aunt Robin
Just wanted to let you know that you and your precious family are in my thoughts and prayers Lorri. Thinking of you…..