In loving memory of

Ronald P. Storey
November 10, 1938 - May 28, 2016

Ronald P. Storey age 77, of Washington, passed away on Saturday, May 28, 2016 at 9:07 PM at Indianapolis. He was born on November 10, 1938 in Washington to Ribal and Delema (Brumett) Storey. He had worked for the B and O Railroad, for General Motors for 20 years and owned and operated Storey Construction for several years. He was a past member of the Washington Elks Lodge and the Moose. He enjoyed spending time with his family and attending grandchildren''s events He was always building something. He loved gardening and playing a game of euchre. He is survived by three daughters, Michelle (Rob) Herring of Grapevine, Texas, Natalie (Art) Braid of Washington, and Nicole (Thomas) Wolf; grandchildren, Brandon Waller of Azle, Texas Alyxx Herring of Lewisville, Texas,Ty Herring of Grapevine, Texas, Mackenzie Wolf of Evansville, Jack Wolf of Evansville, and Charli Hardig of Vincennes; one sister, Joan (Myron) Baker of Columbus; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother, Steve Storey. A celebration of Ron''s life will be celebrated at 3:00 PM on Friday at Ed Lee Mortuary with Bro. Christopher Wiles officiating.Viisation will be from Noon till 3;00 PM on Friday at Ed Lee Mortuary Memorial donations may be given to the Leukemia Association 921 East 86th Street Suite 205, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 or the American Heart Association 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 1500 Chicago, Illinois 60604-1242, An Washington Church of Christ. Condolences may be sent to the family online at wwwedleemortuary.com

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wrote on Jun 2, 2016:

"Garden To Go Basket was purchased for the family of Ronald P. Storey."

Rob & Michelle, Natalie & Art, Nicole & wrote on Jun 2, 2016:

"Rob & Michelle, Natalie & Art, Nicole & Tom purchased the A New Sunrise Spray for the family of Ronald P. Storey."

wrote on Jun 1, 2016:

"Love's Journey was purchased for the family of Ronald P. Storey."

John, Kim, Evan, Eric and Elliott Acree wrote on Jun 1, 2016:

"John, Kim, Evan, Eric and Elliott Acree purchased the Beautiful in Blue for the family of Ronald P. Storey."

wrote on Jun 1, 2016:

"Peaceful White Lilies Basket was purchased for the family of Ronald P. Storey."

VU Alumni wrote on Jun 1, 2016:

"Our deepest and sincere sympathy goes out to your family at the passing of your husband, father, grandfather and brother. Vincennes University Alumni and Foundation Staff"

VU Alumni wrote on Jun 1, 2016:

"Our deepest and sincere sympathy goes out to your family at the passing of your father, grandfather and brother. Vincennes University Alumni and Foundation Staff"

wrote on May 31, 2016:

"Crystal Cross Bouquet was purchased for the family of Ronald P. Storey."

William R Wolf wrote on May 31, 2016:

"Ron is my son's Father-in-law, and I've know Ron for over 20 plus years, and he was a perfect gentleman, pleasant, congenial, friendly, and a joy to be around. We last saw each other at our grandson, Jack's, birthday party in February. I will miss seeing him, and enjoying his friendship, very much. I offer my deepest sympathy, and condolences to all members of Ron's family."

Donna R. Williams wrote on May 31, 2016:

"Rest in peace Ronnie he is one of the best brother-in-laws I have he was married to my sister Audrey so he is the Daddy of my three awesome nieces Michelle, Natalie and Nicole. I loved him I can say that he was someone I knew I could count on. He was just a good honest hard working man. I will miss you Ronnie thank you for all you did for my family. I love you."

Bill Williams wrote on May 31, 2016:

"I remember working for Ron on Saturdays when I was in high school. He always treated me like one of the older guys even though I was lost most of the time. That was over fifty years ago and all through those many years I respected him and loved him like a brother. He was a good man and I will miss him very much. Rest in peace Ron. Love you. Bill Williams"

Edward Jones wrote on May 31, 2016:

"We moved out here to Maysville, 16 years ago, and I met Ron Storey, liked him the minute I met him. We shared many stories together & had alot of fun telling them. He was such a kind man & I just thought the world of him. I will miss him very much & will think of him often. Ed Jones"