
Date Of Birth: July 26, 1973
Date Of Death: February 1, 2012
Gregory Scott O’Dell, 38, of Indianapolis, the beloved son of Dr. Nancy E. O’Dell, and cherished brother of Elizabeth O’Dell (John) Clark. Greg passed away in the VA Hospital of brain cancer that was diagnosed just before Christmas in 2011. He had served proudly as a corporal in the US Army. Greg is also survived by his uncle, Malcolm A Woodworth and his aunt and uncle: Susan Woodworth Bravard and Charles Bravard. Greg leaves behind Dr. Patricia (Aunt Pat) Cook and James A. (Uncle Jim) Moore. He is survived by his wife, Tawnya O’Dell, and their daughter Kayla, who reside in Kentucky. Greg was born on July 26, 1973. Greg’s best friend, Glenn Barker, survives him. In addition to his sister Beth, Greg leaves behind six other brothers and sisters: Della, Joe, James, Amber, Jessica and John. He also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews. The family request that donations be made in Greg’s memory to Disabled Americans Veterans, P.O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH 45250-0301







Sandra says
Although I did not know your dear Greg, I do send my condolences. There are no words that can describe how much you will miss him. I find it comforting to know that the “Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort” (2Cor 1:3) comforts at our most vulnerable times.
Brian Langford says
Jessica – i am so sorry for your loss. Your brother was taken just when you were reuniting after a long time spent apart from a tough life. May it calm your soul that the lord has him in his keep and will once again provide you with another oportunity to be united. I wish I was there to console you in this trying time. I know you have a strong family network where you are. Love, Brian & kids
Kathryn Bob Morrow says
Dear Nancy and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers as you grieve Greg’s passing. Hopefully you can also celebrate his life accomplishments as he starts his new life with God. Much love, Bob and Kathy
Dad and Bonnie extend their sympathy as well.
LeAnne Briggs Schemenaur says
Dear Nancy- There are no words to express the sorrow I feel over your loss. I can only imagine what you, Beth, and Pat are experiencing right now. I had no idea that Greg had been diagnosed with a brain tumor. I am so sorry. Please know I hold you close to my heart and lift you up in prayer for peace of heart & mind and for comfort. I love you dearly and am so very sorry for your loss.
With My Love- LeAnne Briggs Schemenaur
Anae says
I am so sorry for your loss. As I played Wow with Greg he considered his ’guildies’ as family as he told me. He loved to chat in a voice program. It kept his mind focused off his pain as he told me. We in the Wow community especially the guild we all were in knew he was quite ill. We had some rough times and some very good times. As he got sicker we knew things were progressing faster then I think he would admitt to. I tried to encourage him to make a ’bucket list’ but he was subborn and said he had all he wanted to do and was looking forward to the new release of a game World of Warcraft was releasing in a few months. He had goals for his Wow community. Strong willed and destermined we tried to encourage him to rest more. It seemed he didnt want to log off to rest. It was like he knew. In a way he got his final wish to be happy doing what he enjoyed the most as he put it. And that was playing his beloved game. Rest in Peace Greg (Prot) may you be doing dungeons forever and getting your ’toons’ geared up.
Marie Tapia says
Dear Jessica,
You are a wonderful sister to have been there for your dear brother at his time of need. I know he felt your presence and your love. You have been incredibly sweet to have set up everything so nicely for him. Greg served his nation proudly and honorably in the United States Army. For that also, he should always be remembered and cherished.
We send you lots of love from Hawaii,
Marie, Thomas and David Tapia
Marie Tapia says
Please name a charity which Greg would have liked to be associated with. My family and I wish to make a charity donation in Greg’s dear name.
God bless Greg, and may God hold him close to his heart always.
Dan Guio and Wayne Reeves says
Nancy, Malcolm, Jim, Susan & Charles – We were saddened to learn of Greg’s illness and passing. It’s comforting to know he had such good people as you for his family. Our sincere condolences.
Donna Dougan says
Dr. O’Dell,
I am so sorry to hear this. A week or two ago Pat & I were driving somewhere. All of a sudden your name popped up all over my mind. I felt like something tragic had happened to someone close to you. I found myself wondering how old your children would be by now. I think these feelings come to us so we will just stop & pray & send energy to the person He’s laid on our minds. I manage to look at the paper about a week late, if at all. The other night this page jumped out at me and I wished I could run over & give you a hug. I know those kids have meant everything to you. They have been very blessed to come into your home, and you have been blessed with them. Take comfort in knowing you did your best and you were always meant to be their mom. May your memories comfort you all.
Sincerely,
Donna Dougan
LeAnne Weigand Schemenaur says
Dear Nancy- I cannot believe it has been a year since Greg passed away. I can only imagine how very difficult this has been for you and Beth. You have been in my thoughts so many times– I have lifted you up for strength and peace of heart and mind. Know I will continue to hold you close to my heart, dear one.
With My Love- LeAnne
Cowguy says
I played World of Warcraft with Greg many years ago. We had some memories with him, we were part of his guild. We were friends. I remember Greg well from all the hours we spent playing that game. And to the two of us it was a great time. He was a nice guy, he was an interesting guy. I hope the best for his family too.
Until we meet again Cen, somewhere in the afterlife. I look forward to it.