Date Of Birth: January 4, 1921
Date Of Death: March 4, 2006
Vivian Patricia Dye, 85, of Indianapolis passed away on March 4, 2006.She was born in Cincinnati, Ohio but grew up in Kentucky. She moved to Indiana with her family as a teenager. During WWII she worked at RCA and as a nurse’s aide. She met her future husband Lawrence and they were married in 1948. They settled in Indianapolis in 1953. They had six sons, Delvan (Diane), Dale, Steve (Lori), Ron, Duane (Mary Jane), and Roger. Vivian was a member of the Butler Audubon Society and the Church of Christ. She also belonged to the Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, and the North American Bluebird Society. She became active in the Amos Butler Chapter of Audubon after many years of membership when she enlisted their help in fighting a developed who was going to destroy the woods in back of her home. Unfortunately, even after rallying her neighbors to the cause, they lost the battle, but Audubon gained a good worker. She because their hospitality chairman and then membership chairman. In 1981 she attended the Audubon Ecology Camp in Wisconsin. She found this most rewarding, enjoying the nature classes and canoe trips.She was preceded in death by her son Roger, grandson Zachary Lawrence, husband Lawrence, and five sisters. She is survived by her five sons, two brothers, three sisters, and nine grandchildren.Calling (visitation) will be held at Harry Moore Family Mortuary, Allisonville Road chapel Tues 3/7 from 5-8pm, and one hour prior to the funeral. The funeral service will be Wed at 11:00 at the funeral home. She will be laid to rest at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Amos W. Butler Audubon Society, PO Box 80024, Indianapolis, IN 46280
Jennifer and Christina says
The staff here at Spring Mill Meadows will never forget Vivian, her most loving family and her “song”. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.-Spring Mill Meadows Staff
David Pryor says
The Pryor family – Dave, Vicky, Travis, and Katy sends heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your mother.
Bob Wanda Harmon says
Our most sincere sympathy to all of you. We’re so sorry we’re unable to be there for the services. Thinking of you with love.
Peggy HargerAllen says
Thanks Dale for calling to let me know about your Mom. I remember meeting Vivian years ago through that fight for the preservation of the woods near your house in Broadripple. I always enjoyed birding and wildflowering with your Mom. She was a great all around naturalist. She spoke of her boys often and how she taught them to respect and love all things in the natural world. It was a pleasure to know Vivian.