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Daryle Lee Rue Jr.

December 13, 1963 - January 6, 2022
Visitation
Singleton and St. Pierre
7602 Madison Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46227
317-882-0771 | Map
Thursday 1/13, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Service
Singleton and St. Pierre
7602 Madison Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46227
317-882-0771 | Map
Thursday 1/13, 2:00 pm

Daryle Lee Rue Jr., loving husband, son, and father of two, went home to heaven January 6, 2022, at the age of 58. Daryle was born December 13, 1963, to parents Daryle Lee Rue Sr. and Donna Jean Jumpp Weigle in Indianapolis, Indiana. Daryle married Sandra (Sandy) Grever on April 22, 1989, in Indianapolis. DaryleContinue Reading

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Kristi and Rob Miller left a message on January 13, 2022:
I am truly sorry for your loss. I hope that you will have all the support you need at this time. I was unable to attend today but you have been in my thoughts and prayers and will continue to be. God bless you and your children and the entire Rue family.
Stephanie Hufford left a message on January 11, 2022:
Donna, Mike, and family, there are no words to express the loss of your son, Daryle. Jack & I will be praying for you and your families healing and pray God's hands will be upon your to give you His peace and comfort. Sending our love and hugs. Stephanie and Jack Hufford 1-11-2022
Rick Youngblood left a message on January 11, 2022:
So sorry to hear of Daryle passing. I remember him coming in to the company as a young draftsman. He was well liked and personally had a good working relationship with him. I worked in the electric shop. I watched as he progressed into better positions because of his talent. He will be missed but you must realize he is is with the lord and with his father and other family. You will see him again.
Sheila and Kent Heavin & Megan, Stephen and Stacy Gregory left a message on January 10, 2022:
Elizabeth McMullen left a message on January 10, 2022:
The family is in my thoughts and prayers
Peace of mind is a call away. We're here when you need us most.
Didier UsCan left a message on January 10, 2022:
Sandy and family,
Im so sorry for your loss. I got to know Daryle when my family and I moved to Indiana for a project assignment. Daryle showed me the Indiana hospitality and introduced me to fishing. He was an awesome friend who will be missed. I will always cherish the 2018 Canada trip and will always be grateful for getting to know him.
Patty Freije left a message on January 8, 2022:
So sorry for your loss!!! I have kown Daryle since his birth John and I stood up with Donna and Daryle. I know his dad and uncle John meet him at the gates of heaven RIP
Robert Hischemiller left a message on January 8, 2022:
Daryle and I bowled together for 25 years and we won several championships. Our knees got bad so we had to quit. We then got on a golf league together for the last 7 years. I saw him every week in the summer. He was my best buddy. He could calm me down better than anyone on the golf course. Also he put in my wood floor. I am an emotional wreck. Love you big guy. RIP!!!
Bruce HYER left a message on January 8, 2022:
"Daryle went to our Wabakimi Wilderness Lodge and Burntrock Lake outpost this past summer . I and all my staff really enjoyed his sense of humour and generous spirit. He sure sure loved catching huge pike and lots of walleyes! Our condolences to his family and friends." Bruce Hyer, Owner, Wabakimi Fishing & Canoeing Outfitters
Teresa Taylor-Crites left a message on January 8, 2022:
Sandy and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. May you have strength and love surrounding you today and the days to come. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. ❤
Carl Richard left a message on January 8, 2022:
Friendliest person with whoever that I've ever known and was a champion of inclusion and resolving conflict and team efficiency. This community has lost a lot.
Kathy Dodds left a message on January 7, 2022:
Sandy, I am so sorry for your loss.
Shannon Mosley left a message on January 7, 2022:
I have not seen my friend since we were teenagers back in Indianapolis but Daryle was always a great guy and friend. I remember playing football in the street on Riley avenue as kids. He always got in trouble with his mom for not doing his chores because we would rush out to play basketball or football somewhere. He always had a smile to greet you with. Rest In Peace my Friend. GOD Bless you and your family.
St. Pierre Family left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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