Obituaries

Braedyn R. Dillman

April 11, 2001 to January 9, 2021

MONTICELLO - Braedyn Rendall "Brady / BMFD" Dillman, 19, Francesville, passed away Saturday, Jan. 9, at Monticello.

He was born April 11, 2001, in Monticello, the son of Benjamin “Ben” and Brieanna “Brie” Clendenen Dillman.

Survivors include:
Daughter, Rosalie Dillman of Medaryville
Mom, Brie (Paul) O’Blenis of Francesville
Dad, Ben (Karrie) Dillman of Francesville
Five Siblings: Blayde Dillman, Adrienne Dillman, Jakob Dillman, Jaxson O’Blenis and
Lucy Dillman; all of Francesville.
Maternal Grandparents, Dora and Lee Trippett of Chalmers, and Paul and Elizabeth "Beth" O’Blenis of Brookston.
Paternal Grandma, Patsy Dillman of Monon
Six Aunts and Uncles: Marcia and Fred Mancilla of Monon, Dan and Sherri Dillman of Star City, Mitch and Sarah Clendenen of Reynolds, Brian Dillman of Francesville, Jim Dillman of Indianapolis, and Holly and Arturo Aragon of Monon.
Numerous extended other Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins whom Brady loved.

Preceded in death by:
Maternal Grandpa, Rendall Clendenen
Paternal Grandpa, Richard "Dick" Dillman
Three Cousins: Keegan Dillman, Brock Dillman and Baby Carly Dillman
Aunt, Tammie Dillman

Braedyn had lived in the Monon area most all of his life and attended West Central High School. He loved to “Raise Hell and Live Life!” He loved music, was a self-taught guitar player, song writer who poured his heart into his writing. He was an active member of the White County Probation Department. He loved all animals, especially his dog, Diesel. He was a tattoo fanatic and loved all his ink. He loved and cherished his daughter, Rosalie; she was his pride and motivation despite the distance. He was loved by all of his siblings, even though he made their lives hell. He loved hard and was too much for this world. Even though Brady didn’t know, he had an army in his corner. For those that are dealing with mental health issues, please reach out for help, it’s okay to not to be okay.

Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 16, at the Miller-Roscka Funeral Home, Monticello. A celebration of life service will follow at 3 p.m., Saturday, at the funeral home with Rev. Eddo Clark officiating. The service will be live-streamed. Burial will be at Bedford Cemetery in rural Monon.

Memorial donations may be given to the family, and may be mailed to Miller-Roscka Funeral Home, 6368 E. US 24, Monticello, IN, 47960.