May 11, 2020 at 4:27 p.m.
LeRoy Goss
Obituary
LeRoy Goss, age 69, of rural Bryant passed away Friday evening, May 8, 2020, at IU Jay.
He was born in Decatur on May 14, 1950, the son of Arthur L. and Frances E. (Butcher) Goss. He was married on June 14, 1980, to Pam Smith who survives.
LeRoy retired from EPC in Geneva in 2013 after 40 years. He was a 1969 Bryant High School graduate, served in the Army National Guard and was an avid Indiana University basketball fan and John Deere enthusiast. He was a dog lover, enjoying his pets.
Surviving are his wife Pam; two brothers, Gary Goss (wife: Rhonda) of Bryant and DeWayne Goss (wife: Sherry) of Bentonville, Arkansas; one sister, Marlene Sipe (husband: Chancey) of Berne; three nephews, Jason Goss (wife: Lynette), Adam Goss (companion: Dana) and Josh Goss (wife: Lindsie); five great-nephews, Andy, Grayson, Zander, Jake and Riker; and one great-niece, Josie.
Private services will be held in Baird-Freeman Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Gravel Hill Cemetery west of Bryant.
Memorials can be made to Adams County Heart Association.
Condolences may be expressed at bairdfreeman.com.
He was born in Decatur on May 14, 1950, the son of Arthur L. and Frances E. (Butcher) Goss. He was married on June 14, 1980, to Pam Smith who survives.
LeRoy retired from EPC in Geneva in 2013 after 40 years. He was a 1969 Bryant High School graduate, served in the Army National Guard and was an avid Indiana University basketball fan and John Deere enthusiast. He was a dog lover, enjoying his pets.
Surviving are his wife Pam; two brothers, Gary Goss (wife: Rhonda) of Bryant and DeWayne Goss (wife: Sherry) of Bentonville, Arkansas; one sister, Marlene Sipe (husband: Chancey) of Berne; three nephews, Jason Goss (wife: Lynette), Adam Goss (companion: Dana) and Josh Goss (wife: Lindsie); five great-nephews, Andy, Grayson, Zander, Jake and Riker; and one great-niece, Josie.
Private services will be held in Baird-Freeman Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Gravel Hill Cemetery west of Bryant.
Memorials can be made to Adams County Heart Association.
Condolences may be expressed at bairdfreeman.com.
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