
Gary E Wiggam age 53 passed away November 19, 2014. He was born on February 09, 1961, in Indianapolis, IN. He was the son of late C. Richard Wiggam and Barbara A. (Renner) Lucas
He is survived by his daughter Taylor Skye Wiggam, his brother Mark J. Wiggam, Sisters Kristi (Ken) Woodfork , Karla (Richard Frank) Hamilton and numerous aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his wife Carla (Pevler) Wiggam and Step Father W. Dean Lucas.
Gary was a concrete finisher. He also served in the Marine Corp.
Gary was a Loving, caring father to his daughter Taylor, His late wife Carla Wiggam was the love of his life and best friend.
Words to describe Gary: (Boy Howdy), The life of the party. Did not know a stranger, would walk up to a stranger and make a friend in minutes. He was an avid Colts fan and loved Nascar. He would give you the shirt off his back and would do anything for his family and friends.
He loved fishing and once said while fishing in a creek I could live here.
Truly beautiful inside and out. A bright light that will be greatly missed and forever in our hearts.
Rest in peace beautiful one. No more pain, no more suffering, you are whole again.
Thank you for loving us.
A funeral service will be held on Monday, November 24, 2014 at 1:00 pm at The Point Church and Community Center 2578 Donica Road, Greenwood, with visitation beginning at 11:00 am. Burial will follow at the Danville South Cemetery. In LIEU of flowers please send memorials to Taylor Wiggam’s Education Fund at PNC Bank.
In LIEU of flowers please send memorials to Taylor Wiggam’s Education fund at PNC Bank







Mary Komlance says
Everything your beautiful sister Karla just said is so very true! You will forever be in my heart & soul. I have too many memories to write on here, just know that you really were a beautiful person. And thanks for loving the movie “The Jerk” as much as I did 🙂 Fly free amid the clouds & the sun, my friend…
Greg &rhonda highbaugh says
Karla Hamilton
We are so sorry for your lose of your brother. If need anything give us a call.Our condolences.
Susan Stuck says
I know we all can remember the fun filled times with Gary. He now is living with the ones he has missed for a long time and sharing his stories again! He has left all of us way to early however he is certainly free from all that was hurtful to him. May you always be smiling and sharing your love, God bless you Gary. Your family will heal and forever hold you in their hearts.
Jeff Chipman says
To my friend Gary, we laughed together, we partied together, we even bled together. The good times we had, I’ll never forget. Even though life got in the way and we didn’t see each that often, I knew you were someone I could call to brighten my day and make me laugh. You were always one of the few people that I considered a true friend. I loved you, and I will dearly miss you. Until we meet again, your friend always, Chip
Tom (Kevin) Hyde says
See u on the OtherSide my Brother. I will catch up with u someday. We had some great times. Tell every1 hello up there. I will miss u.
Brad Turk says
Gone too soon. Semper Fi my brother. Assume your post guarding the gates of heaven. Til we meet again Marine.
Barry says
Gary you were the best I’ll never forget the many parties at our house that you were always there. I fully expcted you to be in my living room Sunday watching our colts. Love you brother
Ken Panciocco says
My friend Wigs…..I will miss our chats and football banter. You always made me smile. I remember our days together in the Marines with great fondness. Rest easy Marine, till we meet again. Keep a beer cold for me up there.
Karla Hamilton says
Dear Karla,
Kenny and I want to tell you and your family how sorry we are for the loss of your brother. Nancy and Ken Wright