
Charles Harvey Wyatt of Indianapolis, IN passed away Tuesday, November 29, 2016 surrounded by loved ones.
Known to most as “Harvey” he was born in Indianapolis, November 12, 1958 to Charles B. and Lucille Wyatt, he was a talented cartoonist and comic book devotee of Stan Lee from an early age, as well as an oil painter, and muralist; he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the John Herron School of Art.
He went to work for Artist John Dumont and later at the prestigious Walter Knabe Studio designing and creating custom wall coverings and murals.
Charles was a sports enthusiast, enjoying NFL, NBA and WWE action. He also enjoyed writing stories and creating art for his blog, traveling, listening to a variety of music, gardening and spending time with his good friends.
Charles is survived by his son C. Alexander Johnson and his daughter Brittany Ivy, his granddaughter Cydney Johnson, his long-time partner Robin Vandivier, his sister Mary Harris and his extended family of nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers; Charles B. Wyatt II and Willie Wyatt.
A Celebration of Life service is being held December 10th, 2016 from Noon to 3:00 pm @
Tillman H Harpole American Legion Post 249
2523 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46208







L.A. says
Dear Family,
Please accept my sincere condolence on your loss. The Bible can bring you much hope and comfort at a time like this, because within its pages are the precious promises from our Almighty Creator that soon He is going to end death, sickness and sorrow (Revelation 21:3,4). In addition to that, our loving Heavenly Father has made arrangements through His Son, Christ Jesus, to bring back to life “all those in the memorial tombs” (John 5:28,29). May you find the strength to hold on by meditating on these beautiful promises from Jehovah God.
Jermaine says
To my dearly beloved uncle. You will be missed I love you so much you have been an inspiration on my life. You will be forever mine. 1250, Faithfully
LaKeecha M says
My prayers and love go out to the family R.I.H. Uncle Harvey I love you very much. you were full of wisdom and so humble it truly is an honor to have shared conversations with you. Until we meet again.