Tony’s daughter, Tara, asked that we let all of Tony’s NMLRA family know that Shirley and Tony’s kids would greatly appreciate the attendance of his NMLRA family at his visitation or funeral.
Donald Jay Wells - NMLRA Last Relay
Donald Jay Wells, 77, of Shelbyville, passed away peacefully with his niece and nephew by his side, on January 5, 2021. He was born on August 10, 1943 in Evansville the son of Irvin and Geneva (Sharp) Wells. Donald was a 1962 graduate of St. Paul High School. He worked and retired from Cummins in Columbus, Indiana.
He was a proud member of the National Guard and was a lifetime member of the NRA and NMLRA. He was a skilled woodworker and machinist. He was also the owner of Wells Manufacturing.
Donny will always be remembered as a great friend to all that knew him. He was known to play practical jokes on friends and family and always kept them on their toes and laughing.
Survivors include: Twin Brother, Ronald Ray Wells of Greensburg; Nephew, Dennis (Lisa) Wells of Greensburg; Niece, Jennifer (Chad) Ford of Georgetown, Texas; Great Nephew, Lane Wells; Great Nieces, Aubrey Ford, Remington Ford, and Savannah Keifer. He was preceded in death by his Parents and Aunt and Uncle Doloris and Sig Kofoid.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Private burial will be held at the South Park Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be made to NMLRA Hospice. Online condolences can be made to the family at www.gilliland-howe.com.
Meghan Jean May - NMLRA Last Relay
James "Jimmy" Hyatt - NMLRA Last Relay
This news comes from The Friendship Volunteer Fire Department
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Tip Curtis has passed away - NMLRA Last Relay
This message comes by way of Mike Yazel, who shared this sad news in our facebook group.
“I would ask that the thoughts and prayers of the NMLRA family be with the Curtis Family as they mourn the loss of Tip who has passed away. He has long been a prominent figure in the Muzzle Loading community and a good friend to myself and countless others. I will greatly miss his comment and advice on a myriad of topics we discussed over the years.”