Richard Adam Russell

March 2, 1973 ~ July 17, 2022
Richard Adam Russell, 49 of Greenwood, passed away on Sunday July 17, 2022
.
Richard was born on March 2, 1973, in Indianapolis to Kitty Russell and Marshall Thomas Cobb Sr.
Richard had worked at Hart Construction through Air Tron, Town Air Freight, Stokely Van Camp, Mosal Products and White Castle. He was a member of the Hope Baptist Church in Indianapolis
Richard was a sport and history buff, he enjoyed sports, especially golfing, weightlifting, playing corn hole. Richard loved his family, He loved spending time playing Jeopardy with his daughter and playing basketball with his sons.
Richard is survived by his mother Kitty (Ken) Russell McClure, children Samantha Garmon, Whitney Nichole Parr, Corbin Levi Russell, Jacob Adam Russell, Raven Michelle Russell, siblings: April Lynn Cobb, Colleen Ditta, Jennifer Graupner, Danny Morris, Donald Kirby, Marshall Thomas Cobb Jr., David Parish, grandchildren Lane Russell Parr, Dashiell Lee Parr, River Titus King, ex-wives Jessica Rae Radish, Tina Michelle Russell. He is preceded in death by his dad Ernie Kirby.
A Celebration of Richard’s life will be Thursday July 21 at 1 pm at O’Riley Branson Funeral Service and Crematory, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Visitation will be from 11 am until service time. Burial will be at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, 734 North Morgantown Road, Greenwood, Indiana.
To leave a memory or tribute for Richard, please visit www.orileybranson.com
Friends and Family uploaded 2 to the gallery.
I love you uncle Ricky. ❤️
Prayers of Peace and Comfort Love you dearly
I worked with Rick way back in the late 80’s when we were having laughs at White Castle. We would always play jokes on other employees. Rick was one of a kind. He will be missed. Prayers to his family and friends.
My best friend, my twin, my baby brother♥️ I will hold tight to all my memories. I feel lost in the moment but will always have you close to my heart. I love you! Until we meet again, FlyHigh ְ߫ߏ۰ְ߫ߏ»
Whitney and Family, We are thinking of you during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers of peace and courage are with you.
I remember all the times all of us kids use to be out in the streets passing the football with you or going to the high school to hit baseball’s and just have fun. I also remember when I got out of my surgery you and Whitney came in and brought me a little stuffed dog.. you always would be there for me no matter what has went on I would come home from school upset and crying and you would always say F them and the one song you said that would be for them people that would always be mean to me was f you by ceelo green haha I’m going to miss you dad I love you and Rest In Peaceߤ
To my brother Rick I’ve been looking for my siblings for so many years and finally found them. I wanted to spend many more good times with you, but it is much more important to me that you are doing well now. Someday the day will come when we will be reunited and then we will dance, sing and laugh above the clouds. Until then, I will never forget you and will always think of you. In eternal love your sister Colleen
Growing up on taggart drive this guy was always full of energy, keeping up with us kids. Full of laughter and smiles, playing basketball and football with us. Never forget the day we had him and bill come out to play in the street with us “ bill tore his Achilles that day.” RIP Rick