
Thomas M. (Mike) Brummett, 67, of Indianapolis, IN passed away October 6, 2017 surrounded by his family. Mike was born in Indianapolis on May 23, 1950. He graduated from Arsenal Tech High School in 1968. Mike was President and owner of Gilpin’s Ornamental Iron for 35 years.
For 46 years, he was a member and past Master of Southport Masonic Lodge #270. Other affiliations include Scottish Rite, Capital City Conservation Club, and Five Points Gun Club. Mike enjoyed fishing, watching Nascar, attending the Indy 500, and spending time with friends. Mike was preceded in death by his parents Bill and Amy June Brummett and his brother Tony Brummett.. He is survived by his son Thomas A. (Tony) Brummett (Carey Brummett), daughter Ashley Brummett, sister Niki Brummett, and former spouse and longtime friend, Kyle Brummett.
There will be a celebration of life on Saturday October 14, 2017 from 11 a.m. – 1 p..m. with a Masonic Service immediately following at Southport Lodge #270 5678 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN. 46227. Donations can be made in Mike Brummett’s name to the Shriners Children’s Hospital.







Charles Scott, PM, West Newton 704 says
Rest in peace WB!
Clyde McAdams says
Tony, Ashley, Niki and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you at the passing of your father and brother. Worshipful Brother Mike was a great friend and member of Southport Lodge #270 F&AM. Brother Mike was always willing to serve in any capacity and help in anyway he could. He will be sorely missed by his brothers of Southport Lodge. A Memorial will be given to the Indiana Masonic Home in Mikes memory.
Rest in Peace Brother Mike
Clyde V. McAdams
Secretary Southport Lodge #270 F&AM
Brian Penley, PM, 694 says
Rest In Peace, rest eternal in that house not made with hands.
Susan Rose says
So sorry for your loss! You Tony and your Mom are in our thoughts and prayers! Bless you! We will not be able to attend, will be thinking of all of you! Love Susan and Jim 😇🙏🏽💕
April brummett-kelley says
I just lost my father last december and was with him until his last breath:( I remember the Christmas get togethers we had as we were children .i wish the adult drama never caused so much pain between the lives of us the children so things would have been different for our family we were promised . I hope all goes well for everybody else in the family tell my dad is said hello and that I miss him so much 🙁 xoxoxo
Denise Troup says
So sorry to hear this. Thoughts and prayers to the family.
niki brummett says
No more worries, no more pain, no more tears.
Now there is only joy for you in every morning sun. How blessed we were to have you even for such a short time. How you will be missed is indescribable. Holding to GOD’S promise that our family will be reunited once again as we all see one another in paradise 🌅 sister