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Jo Alan BennettPassing: June 26, 2017

Service:

Tunnelton Cemetery

Graveside service

Wednesday, July 12th @ 11:00 am

Visitation:

No Visitation

Cemetery:

Tunnelton Cemetery

Wednesday, July 12th @ 11:00 am

SEYMOUR – Jo Alan Bennett, 69, passed away Monday, June 26, 2017, at his residence.

Born September 20, 1947, in Bedford, he was the son of Harold and Virginia Rose (Faris) Bennett. 

Jo was a nurse and retired from Schneck Medical Center in Seymour.  He graduated from Tunnelton High School in 1965 and received a B.A. degree from the University of Evansville.

Jo was a U. S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1925.

Surviving:
daughter,
Stacie Ann Bennett of Ellettsville
son,
Bryce (Marci) Bennett of Bedford
grandchildren,
Randy Creech, Adam Creech, Aaron Creech, Brynlea Bennett and Kaedyn Bennett
great granddaughter,
Alia Creech

His parents; wife, Vickie; and siblings, Ann Bennett and James Eric Bennett, preceded him in death.

Cremation was chosen.  A graveside service at Tunnelton Cemetery with military honors accorded by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1925 will be at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, July 12, 2017.

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4 Guest Comments

  1. Guest: Brad & Cheryl Atkinson | Centerville, IN.
    Date: June 29, 2017
    From long time friends to a man who spent his life helping others in times of need and who served his country with honor. A loving goodby. Brad & Cheryl Atkinson
  2. Guest: Doyne (Gene) Jones | Bedford, Indiana
    Date: June 28, 2017
    Sorry to hear about your loss. I enjoyed spending time with him when we were younger. I haven't seen him too much lately. It will be a big loss to everyone.
  3. Guest: Troy and Karen Boruff | Bedford, IN
    Date: June 28, 2017
    Bryce, Marci and family we are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. Troy and Karen
  4. Guest: Kaye Boyles Bough | Scottsboro, AL
    Date: June 27, 2017
    RIP Jo. We all had such a good time in school and had been sheltered from all the evils of the world. You are at peace now. I will miss you my friend but know that your legacy lives on in your children.