
In Loving Memory
Richard Glenn Brantley Jr, 45, was born on September 18, 1968 and died on June 6, 2014. He worked for the Town of Fishers, Indiana and also worked part-time with Pyramid Sound Works. He also volunteered with The Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County. He was loved by one and all. He will be truly missed.
He is survived by: his loving wife, Cynthia Brantley; his six children, Courtney (Daniel) Villarreal, Adam Brantley Johnson, Kayla Paul, Austin Dean, Kristen (Jake) Windham, and Danielle Powe; 5 grand-children, Danny, Noah, Marie, Joshua, and Maggie Kate, his father, Richard Brantley Sr., sisters, Wendee Brantley and Kristi (Ronnie) Smith.
A visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at Hazel Dell Christian Church from 4-8 pm, with a funeral service to follow on Thursday, June 12, 2014 at 9 am. In lieu of flowers, please feel free to make donations to Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County in his memory. They can also be made to www.giveforward.com to help with expenses. Arrangements by Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory.







Ronice Hammons Fillyaw says
I am so sorry for your loss. Ricky was a good person and will be missed.
Amy-Christine Fallowfield says
My family and I give our condolences for his family. We’re shocked and saddened for his loss. He was such a help and bright star to so many. His smile and laughter will missed.
Bob n Sherry Dowers says
He was a great friend, was always there when needed. He will be missed but never forgotten…. Sherry and I enjoyed playing cards and games with Ricky and Cynthia. We also enjoyed working with him @GSN serving the people of Hamilton County at the Thanksgiving and Christmas. God needed a sound man and he got a great one…
We will miss….
Bob n Sherry
Jeff & Chris Stone says
The best way to describe Richard was that he was such a sweet soul, always a smile on his face and a story to share. All of the band members send there thoughts and prayers to the family.
Barbara Young says
Hello. I’m very sorry for loss. I saw a post on Facebook from the Let’s Talk Clinton page. When I saw the name I wondered. I was friends with Kristi, Wendee and Ricky about 25 years ago. I can’t imagine the loss of a brother or my husband. My prayers are with you and the family. God bless. Love, Barbie (Buffington)
Bill & Debbie Shinkle says
He was an Awesome Man ~ He never met a stranger… I enjoyed working with him & that man knew how to work. The Good Lord needed a hard working angel & he got the perfect person. To Cynthia & the Children, we are truly sorry for your loss & know that he was loved by everyone..
May God help you through this difficult time ~ ~ ~
Diane says
I will miss you. Its going to be hard with out you around to bug me..I like your still here.
Christine Kirtley says
I can’t believe I’m reading about Ricky. Oh man, the good times we had at the Jackson Mets games back in the day!! I’m goin to miss him something bad! Wendee, girl I love you! Please call me!
Emma Evans says
What a blessing it was to have known Ricky! I can’t really add to anything that has already been said. From the time I first met him at west Jackson baptist church many years ago … Through years of school….till the last time I saw him by chance… He always had a smile on his face. A hug and a smile with such a warm sincere greeting is something that you could count on. That was Ricky. Such a beautiful sweet spirit. I am so glad God put him in my life, if only for a season. My prayers are with you all, even years after his passing. He will never be forgotten by all that knew him. Wrapping you all in prayer. Love in Christ, Emma (Watson) Evans