
Lillian Waymire of Indianapolis passed at home the afternoon of Friday, November 27, 2015 surrounded by family and loved ones following the Thanksgiving holiday.
She was born on April 7, 1948 to James and Pansy Bradley. Lillian was a longtime resident of the westside of Indianapolis where she was a student of IPS attending Daniel Webster #46, and George Washington High School. She married and raised four children, loved fishing, and camping, music, scrapbooking, and was an avid collector of teddy bears.
Lillian was preceded in death by her father James V. Bradley, her mother Pansy Bradley and her brother James F. Bradley.
She is survived by her siblings Joseph Bradley and Rose Baker (Tracy), her children James S. Luppino (Kim), Zeredia Goodman (Timothy Abbott), Joseph Luppino, Sarah Fredricks (Ben), her grandchildren James D. (Kendra), Joshua (Melody), and Jacob Luppino (Amber Collester), Shane Goodman, Trent (Stacy), James R. (Savannah), Brittany Luppino (Chris Murphy), Sebben, Dallas, and Olivia Fredricks, and her great-grandchildren Nevaeh, Leonardo, and Karaleigh Luppino.
The visitation will be held on Friday, December 4, 2015 at 10:00a followed by her funeral service at 11:00a at Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory, 8151 Allisonville Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46250.







Donna Thatcher says
So sorry for your loss, our prayers and thoughts are with you all.
Love,
Aunt Donna and Uncle Terry
tina berryman says
RIP..I am going to miss talking on facebook with you about all the changes that have happen in the neighborhood you,I and your kids grew up in. You sure could tell some stories. lol miss you…Tina
Earline says
I am so sorry to hear about Teddy she will be missed, Sorry that I will not be there for all of you.
brenda schoenbachler says
prayers for the family. so sorry for your loss. I grew up with teddy on the west side. in the old neighborhood. had some good times. and great memories growing up. and to stay in touch through the years is something special. going to miss my friend. thanks teddy for the memories and good times. R.I.P and will pray for the family and friends.