James Leroy Reardon

May 25, 1942 ~ December 31, 2020
James Leroy “Jim” Reardon, 78, Indianapolis, passed away at his home December 31, 2020. Jim was born May 25, 1942, in Effingham, Illinois, to the late Leonard and Betty (Ervin) Reardon. He married Judith Probst in October of 1960, and from this marriage, two daughters were born: Kelly and Robin.
Jim graduated from Effingham High School, where he excelled in football. He proudly served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War from 1966-1967 in the 1st Cavalry Division and was honorably discharged as a sergeant. He was the recipient of the Bronze Star Medal, Bronze Star with Valor, Silver Star, Purple Heart, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge, Armed Forces Service Medal, and two Overseas Service Bars. He was most proud of earning the Marksmanship Medal with Expert of the M-14 Rifle. Over the years, he owned floor covering stores and most recently was the owner of Reardon’s Carpet Co., Inc. Jim enjoyed all kinds of sports, especially golf, in more recent years. He will always be remembered as a generous and quietly kind person.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Leonard Reardon.
Survivors include two daughters, Kelly (Rick) Brozak of Pittsboro, Indiana and Robin Reardon (Wes Torzeski) of Oroville, Washington; grandchildren, Braden, Camden, Londyn, and Adisyn Brozak; brothers, Mike (Patricia) Reardon of Ft. Worth, Texas, Duane (Marcia) Reardon of Altamont, Illinois, Tom (Phyllis) Reardon of Altamont, Illinois; sister, Linda (Mike) Phillips of Robinson, Illinois; many nieces and nephews.
At Jim’s request, a formal service will not be held. Burial will be in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Effingham, Illinois. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the O’Riley Funeral Home, Indianapolis. Visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
I am so sorry for your loss. Jim was dear friend of mine and I am really going to miss him. Rest In Peace my friend. Rebecca
Jim was a very kind and humble man, and if you were his friend, you were truly his friend. He was very successful in business and in life, as so very many of us thought the world of him. My condolences to his family. From one Nam infantry vet to another Nam infantry vet, Jim you are truly home now. RIP! Randy Jackson
We would like to express our sympathy to family of Jim Reardon. Ronald & Evelyn Probst
I remember a kind and gentle uncle who loved to spend his time playing basketball and other sports with all his nieces and nephews. I always enjoyed the conversations we had many years ago. Even though I hadn’t seen Uncle Jim in many years, I have many memories to cherish of him. Heaven has gained a kind and loving soul. From Donna Dust
So sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. He was a classmate and good friend. Prayers for the family
Prayers for Jim and his family. Leonard and Vicki (Grigg) Waldhoff