Rex graduated from Avon High School with the class of 1956 and later attended Franklin College. He married Kay Wolfe Jan. 20, 1963. Rex had worked in the accounting department at Chrysler Corporation in Indianapolis for 34 years, retiring Apr. 30, 1992. Rex's Christian Faith was exemplified by the definition of being a true "servant". He loved his church, Bartlett Chapel, serving in so may ways. Rex was currently the longest living member of the church. He had served as the church historian for many years, as well as a former Sunday School Superintendent. His love and dedication for his family was unparalleled. He and Kay were probably in attendance at every church, school, and athletic event involving their children and grandchildren. Rex's service extended to his community as well. He loved Avon and being an active part of the community. He was a former president of the Avon High School Alumni Association, a charter member of the Avon Optimist Club, a 34 year member of the Avon-Washington Township Library Board, a member of the Masonic Lodge in Danville, and the Scottish Rite Indianapolis Valley. Rex was honored for his service by the Town of Avon in a ceremony with their presentation to him with "the key to the town". While serving others, Rex found time to enjoy his love of baseball. Springtime found him "on the road" to visit different Major League Baseball teams spring training camps.
Survivors include his wife of almost 59 years, Kay, daughters, Mitzi (Todd) Griffith, Julie Hershberger, all of Avon, grandchildren, Morgan, David (Taylor), Alex Griffith, Jordan, Adriana Hershberger, and great grandson, Zane Hershberger. Rex is also survived by a sister, Linda McClain of Indianapolis. He was preceded in death by a sister, Nancy Ann Munn.
Rex graduated from Avon High School with the class of 1956 and later attended Franklin College. He married Kay Wolfe Jan. 20, 1963. Rex had worked in the accounting department at Chrysler Corporation in Indianapolis for 34 years, retiring Apr. 30, 1992. Rex's Christian Faith was exemplified by the definition of being a true "servant". He loved his church, Bartlett Chapel, serving in so may ways. Rex was currently the longest living member of the church. He had served as the church historian for many years, as well as a former Sunday School Superintendent. His love and dedication for his family was unparalleled. He and Kay were probably in attendance at every church, school, and athletic event involving their children and grandchildren. Rex's service extended to his community as well. He loved Avon and being an active part of the community. He was a former president of the Avon High School Alumni Association, a charter member of the Avon Optimist Club, a 34 year member of the Avon-Washington Township Library Board, a member of the Masonic Lodge in Danville, and the Scottish Rite Indianapolis Valley. Rex was honored for his service by the Town of Avon in a ceremony with their presentation to him with "the key to the town". While serving others, Rex found time to enjoy his love of baseball. Springtime found him "on the road" to visit different Major League Baseball teams spring training camps.
Survivors include his wife of almost 59 years, Kay, daughters, Mitzi (Todd) Griffith, Julie Hershberger, all of Avon, grandchildren, Morgan, David (Taylor), Alex Griffith, Jordan, Adriana Hershberger, and great grandson, Zane Hershberger. Rex is also survived by a sister, Linda McClain of Indianapolis. He was preceded in death by a sister, Nancy Ann Munn.
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