He was born in Columbus December 4, 1964 to Karen Williamson and Roger O’Neill, both of whom preceded him in death. He attended Brown County Schools and both Vincennes University and Indiana University. He was a self employed contractor for the past 20 years, having worked for the Indianapolis Carpenter’s Union prior to that. He was a skilled craftsman who enjoyed creating custom designs and had projects featured in Homes and Lifestyles of South-Central Indiana and Architectural Digest.
He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed mushroom hunting, fishing, game hunting, hiking and golf.
He is survived by his wife, Cortne, of 23 years; one son, Tyler O’Neill of Plainfield; two daughters, Emma and Gracie O’Neill of Nashville; nephew, Corey Creech of Nashville; and one granddaughter, Kaydence Murray of Brown County. Siblings include three brothers, Rob (Patty) O’Neill of Freetown, Clint O’Neill and David Henderson, both of Nashville; and one sister, Teresa Creech of Columbus. Grandparents Paul and Edna Williamson of Nashville, and Clinton O’Neill of Columbus preceded him in death. Grandmother Lucille MacDonald survives in Alabama. He is additionally survived by many close aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and a huge circle of friends.
A viewing will be held for family and friends at Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home on Tuesday from 4pm to 8pm. A service will be held on Wednesday at 11am at the funeral home followed immediately by burial at Duncan Cemetery near Knights Corner.
On line condolences may be sent to the family at www.bondmitchellfuneralhome.com
Arrangements under the direction of Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home, Nashville, IN.
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