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Ronald “Red” Hayden

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Ronald “Red” Hayden

Birth
Plainfield, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 Sep 2022 (aged 78)
Coatesville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Burial
New Winchester, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Ronald "Red" Hayden, age 78, of Coatesville passed away September 2, 2022 in his home surrounded by his loving family. Red was born on March 22,1944 in Plainfield, Indiana to Rosa Menta (Poland) and Otis Roscoe Hayden. His father would set him in the middle of an engine with tools as a small child, and Red quickly developed a lifelong love of engines. He was truly an engine whisperer. His father started racing in 1953, and he drove a 1935 Ford and wore a leather helmet. Red developed a love of racing and he passed that love on to his children, and they continue racing to this day. He raced at Lincoln Park Speedway and other tracks in the area and won a track championship.

On August 1,1981, Red married the love of his life Debbie Lathers. The couple lived, laughed, and loved in Indiana 41 years. In 1986, Red and Debbie opened ProStar Lawn Mowers and machine shop. Red was a metal fabricator and taught his son's fabrication, engine building and a love of racing. Red and Debbie owned and operated the business up until the time of 2021.

Red is survived by his wife Debbie Hayden of Coatesville; children Sandy (Tim) Green of Reelsville, Brian (fiancé Kristy Glotzbach) Hayden of Fillmore, Gary (companion Missy Wright) of Coatesville; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; siblings Dick (Sara) Hayden of Danville, George Hayden of Mt. Meridian, Kathy Burkert of Cloverdale, and Mark (Dawn) Hayden of Roachdale; and several nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind his loyal mini dachshund "Patsy Cline".

Red was preceded by his parents Otis and Rosa Hayden; son Rick Hayden; and brothers Donald Hayden, Otis Lee Hayden and Larry Hayden.
Ronald "Red" Hayden, age 78, of Coatesville passed away September 2, 2022 in his home surrounded by his loving family. Red was born on March 22,1944 in Plainfield, Indiana to Rosa Menta (Poland) and Otis Roscoe Hayden. His father would set him in the middle of an engine with tools as a small child, and Red quickly developed a lifelong love of engines. He was truly an engine whisperer. His father started racing in 1953, and he drove a 1935 Ford and wore a leather helmet. Red developed a love of racing and he passed that love on to his children, and they continue racing to this day. He raced at Lincoln Park Speedway and other tracks in the area and won a track championship.

On August 1,1981, Red married the love of his life Debbie Lathers. The couple lived, laughed, and loved in Indiana 41 years. In 1986, Red and Debbie opened ProStar Lawn Mowers and machine shop. Red was a metal fabricator and taught his son's fabrication, engine building and a love of racing. Red and Debbie owned and operated the business up until the time of 2021.

Red is survived by his wife Debbie Hayden of Coatesville; children Sandy (Tim) Green of Reelsville, Brian (fiancé Kristy Glotzbach) Hayden of Fillmore, Gary (companion Missy Wright) of Coatesville; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; siblings Dick (Sara) Hayden of Danville, George Hayden of Mt. Meridian, Kathy Burkert of Cloverdale, and Mark (Dawn) Hayden of Roachdale; and several nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind his loyal mini dachshund "Patsy Cline".

Red was preceded by his parents Otis and Rosa Hayden; son Rick Hayden; and brothers Donald Hayden, Otis Lee Hayden and Larry Hayden.


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  • Created by: Ron Parsons
  • Added: Sep 3, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/243208417/ronald-hayden: accessed ), memorial page for Ronald “Red” Hayden (22 Mar 1944–2 Sep 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 243208417, citing New Winchester Cemetery, New Winchester, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Ron Parsons (contributor 47314678).