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Donald D. Gullion

May 5, 1937

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October 1, 2018

 

 

 

Donald D. Gullion, 81, of Scottsburg, Indiana, passed away on Monday, October 1, 2018 at The Waters of Scottsburg. He was born on May 5, 1937 in Switzerland County, Indiana, the son of the late Hershel Gullion and Irene (Dickerson) Gullion. Don was a retired machinist and served as Union President for the old Eden Corporation in Louisville, Kentucky, where he worked for 28 years. After retiring, he continued working at the old Smith Cabinet Company in Salem, Indiana for 10 years and the old Kallembach Corporation in Walesboro, Indiana for 8 years. Don was also farmer and raised cattle earlier in his life. He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jean (Melton) Gullion and one brother, Russell Gullion. Survivors include two sons, Scott Gullion and wife Joanna of Scottsburg, Indiana and Wayne Gullion and wife Kim of Zionsville, Indiana; four daughters, Sandy Moore of Henryville, Indiana, Beverly Garvin and husband Bill of Lanesville, Indiana, Barbara Stevens and husband Tom of Henryville, Indiana and Tammy Mace and husband Kevin of Scottsburg, Indiana; three brothers, Fred Gullion and wife Rowena of Underwood, Indiana, Larry Gullion and wife Ruth and Bob Gullion and wife Martha all of Charlestown, Indiana; two sisters, Joyce Gibson and husband John and Jeanette Jackson all of Charlestown, Indiana; thirteen grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. Online condolences:www.collinsfuneralhome.net.

Funeral Service: 11:00 am Thursday, October 4, 2018 at Collins Funeral Home with Pastor Joey Ehlers officiating. Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Wednesday and after 9 am Thursday. Graveside services will follow at 2:00 pm at Rising Sun Cemetery in Rising Sun, Indiana.

From: Melissa & Bill Ohstrom

 

Bill and I are so sorry for your loss. I've heard so many wise cracks from Don. He was one of a kind. Prayers to you and yours.

From: Joni Fiscus

 

On behalf of the Nutrition department at IUH West, we are praying for your family.

From: Annette

 

Few things in life will ever affect you more than the death of a parent.  Not only do you have to endure the intense pain of loss but you are also left to face a future that will be likely quite different from what you expected.  The Bible assures us that death will be no more.  May you find that such promise will help you cope with the loss of your Father.  My deepest sympathy to each of you. Revelation 21:3-5 John 5:28,29 Pslam 37:29

From: Betty Nicholson

 

So sorry for your loss. Lots and lots of memories comes to mind. Some good some bad! Will hold the family in thoughts and prayers. Love to all-betty nicholson

From: Lois Maxwell

 

RIH Don. You were a good man who I deeply admired. You made me always feel welcome and always made me smile. Rest easy dear brother in law.

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