Lawrence Nickell,
80, of Cross Plains
passed away at
6:05pm Sunday, January 29, 2017 at the Dearborn County
Hospital in
Lawrenceburg. He was born at Mize in Morgan County, Kentucky
on July 1, 1936
the son of Virgil and Virginia Wood Nickell. Survivors include
two sons Terry
(Margie) Nickell, and Danny Nickell both of Cross Plains; one
daughter Beverly
(Ed) Hunt of Morrow, Ohio; 9 grandchildren and 20
great-grandchildren; two
brothers Clayton (Kay) Nickell, and Henry Nickell both of
Cross Plains; three
sisters Dorothy (Bill) Knigga of Florida, Lucille Nickell of
Pleasant, and
Nancy Nickell of Washington, Indiana. He was preceded in death
by his parents.
Mr. Nickell was an Army veteran of the Korean War where he
served with the 19
Quartermaster Company.
For service to his country
Lawrence received the
National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Ribbon, and the
United Nations
Service Medal. In civilian life Lawrence worked as a welder
for over 30 years
for Armco Steel. After retirement he did "house call" welding
jobs in the Cross
Plains community, drove a bus for the South Ripley schools,
and enjoyed his
horses. Lawrence was active in the Ripley County Republican
party and served
terms as a Ripley County Commissioner and also on the Ripley
County Council. He
was a member of the Versailles Masonic Lodge, the Versailles
American Legion,
and the Indianapolis Valley Scottish Rite. Lawrence's wishes
were to be
cremated and a memorial service will be held on Friday,
February 3
at 7pm at the Bear Creek Baptist Church in Friendship with
Rev. Sherman Hughes
officiating. Visitation will be from 5pm until time of
services. Memorials may
be given to the Friendship Fire Department in care of the
Stratton-Karsteter
Funeral Home in Versailles.