William John Alderson Jr.

August 24, 1952 ~ March 28, 2022
William John Alderson Jr. of New Whiteland, died at Franciscan Health Hospital on March 28, 2022. He was born on August 24, 1952, in Indianapolis, Indiana to William John and Irene Bowman Alderson.
He was an ironworker for Hugh J. Baker and after retirement, he worked as a driver for Advance Auto.
William loved driving his Harley and had a passion for horses. He just recently remodel his home into a log cabin home. You could find William doing karaoke where he was the “King” of karaoke, his dream was getting a farm in the country and raising horses.
William was a member of Vineyard Church where he was a prayer warrior, a member of the Greenwood Moose lodge.
William is survived by his wife Carolyn Scott Alderson, children Amanda Ann Alderson, William John Alderson III, Jason William Alderson, Andrew William Alderson. Luke Aaron Lewellen, Joshua Paul Lewellen, sisters Nora Hall, Sharon Noel, Katherine Muse, grandchildren Cassy Powell, Sierra Stewart, Dominic Stewart, Jason Alderson JR., Mason Alderson, William Alderson IV, Christopher Alderson, Autumn Lewellen, Corbin Lewellen, Summer Lewellen, L.J. Lewellen, Lillian Brown and 5 great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, sister Patricia Wagner, brothers Kenneth Alderson Sr., Jimmy Alderson.
A Celebration of William’s Life will be held at a later date. He will be remembered as a loving, kind, always putting others first, and a man of faith, and a man who loved his family.
Services entrusted to O’Riley Branson Funeral Services and Crematory.
Memories and stories may be made at www.orileybranson.com
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I just can’t believe this is happening. You have been a lifelong friend my whole entire life. You will forever be in our hearts. The love we have for you is more than a friend you’re out you’re our uncle and we love you so very much. Rest in peace Uncle Willie. And we will see you one day on the other side. Make sure when you see Daddy make sure to ask him does his face hurt. Just to make him laugh. Now you and Daddy can ride your Harleys for an eternity laugh giggle and have a fun time now without any pain I love you
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