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David Allen Allison
Nov. 24, 1972 – Feb. 8, 2022
David Allen Allison, 49, Waynetown, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022 at IU Arnett Hospital with the love of his life, Dana, by his side.
He was born in Clinton on Nov. 24, 1972 to the late William F. Allison and Eva Joanne (Flaurr) Brissey.
Mr. Allison attended North Vermillion High School and worked as a truck driver for many years. He volunteered his time at the New Market Fire Department and most recently the Waynetown Fire Department. He loved being able to go on calls and help people. He was full of life and always happy. He always wanted to be around his family and friends.
He enjoyed hunting, camping, boating, and talking on the phone. He was always good at remembering phone numbers and could recite just about any number. He loved racing with his daughter at MWXC and seeing his racing family. He loved his children, his dog Millie, and his truck. Family cookouts and food in general were his favorite, especially potato, onions and steak. He enjoyed sharing experiences with Dana while traveling to different states. One of his favorite places that they traveled to was Las Vegas.
Survivors include his fiancée, Dana Adams; three children, Jacob (Audra) Cole, Brianna Allison and Jon Allison; future step-children, Jacob (Alex) Thompson and Wade (Lexi Tyo) Thompson; five brothers, Don (Rhonda) Allison, Jim (Linda) Allison, Ronald (Sonja) Allison and Billy (Millie); two sisters, Debra (Jeff) Caldwell and Gail (Larry) Woodard; grandchildren, Silas and Arlo Thompson; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a stepfather, Myron Brissey; and a special cousin, John Flaurr.
Visitation is scheduled at Sanders Priebe Funeral Care, 315 S. Washington Street in Crawfordsville on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022 from 10 a.m. until the time of funeral service at 2 p.m., with Pastor Kurt Flora and Roger Doan officiating. The service will be live-streamed and recorded and can be viewed on his obituary page at www.sandersfuneralcare.com. Burial will follow at Poplar Grove Cemetery. Memorial donations may be given to the Waynetwon Fire Department. Sanders Priebe Funeral Care is entrusted with care. Share memories and condolences online at www.sandersfuneralcare.com.