In loving memory of

Keith Robert Kinder
December 9, 1930 - October 7, 2017

Keith Robert "Bob" Kinder, 86, passed away peacefully on October 7th, 2017 at home surrounded by his family. He was born in Noblesville Indiana on December 9, 1930 to the late Newell and Leona (Griffin) Kinder.

Bob met and married Angeline Welborn and after 65 years of marriage they had three children, five grandsons, and two great grandchildren with another one due on this earth on Bob's birthday.

Bob was a local businessman since 1971, owning and operating Bob Kinder & Son, Inc. Bob finally retired as an independent insurance adjustor/appraiser in March of 2017. When Bob wasn't at work, he was with his family boating at their lake house on Sweetwater in Brown County. Bob's time at the lake house and his lake family were very dear to his heart.

Bob is survived by his wife Angeline "Angie" Kinder; daughters, Sue and husband, Michael Wilhoite and Cynthia Hartell; grandsons, Kevin J. Hartell Jr. and wife, Justina, Kyle J. Hartell and wife Lindsey, Craig Wilhoite and his partner, Amanda Muncie, and Bradley Wilhoite and his partner, Jen Nazarian; two step grandchildren, Christopher Wilhoite and Valerie Carr and their families; great grandchildren, Mychal Wilhoite, Ava Hartell, and soon, baby Lilly; sisters, Sandra Jupin and her husband, Bud, and Virginia Templeman and her husband, Bob, both of AZ. Bob is also survived by his son, Michael.

Visitation will be on Friday October 13, 2017 from 11: a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Leppert Mortuary-Nora Chapel, 740 E 86th St, Indianapolis with funeral services at 1:00 p.m. Bob will be laid to rest at Oaklawn Cemetery immediately following the funeral service.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bob's name to the Red Cross to aid the Hurricane Victims of 2017. American Red Cross, Hurricane Harvey, PO Box 37839, Boone, IA 50037-0839

Tributes

sue wrote on Oct 19, 2017:

"Miss you dad!"

Glen Hague wrote on Oct 15, 2017:

"I remember what good & kind people both Bob & Angie were/are. Please send me your email and phone so I can be in touch (glenehague@aol.com). Many, many fine memories of Bob. I'm so sorry for your loss. Glen Hague "

Deb Myers wrote on Oct 12, 2017:

"Bob was such a fabulous neighbor. I always enjoyed visiting with Bob and Angie and he will truly be missed. Rest in peace good friend. Deb Myers and family"

Felicia Davis wrote on Oct 9, 2017:

"Prayers for all of the family. I pray that God will put his loving hands on you and heal your heart. Bob is in a better place and I'm sure he is looking down on you knowing he did a great job taking care of his family. Always trust God and HE will help you through this tough and challenging time. Love ya'll Felicia and Comodore (C4)"

Sue Dr ury wrote on Oct 9, 2017:

"Angie, I'm so saddened by Bob's Obit. You two were by far, the best friends we had in WERC. and the brrightest of fun, when we were together. I d like to talk to you, but I'd just c ry right now. I won't b e able to come to the viewing, as I cannot walk anymore, and confined to a scooter or wheelchairr. I plelasae know that you are in my thoughts every mooment that day, as you have been so many other days. God Bless you and HUGS"

Craig Wilhoite wrote on Oct 9, 2017:

"Dear Pop, Over the past 28 years, I've learned more from you than I ever could have imagined. Unless people knew us both, not many know or understand that you were more than my Grandfather. You were also my mentor, my boss and most importantly, my friend. We had our good times and our bad times, but I always knew that I could count on you and I feel that you knew you could always count on me. You played a huge part in who I have become today and I hope you could say that you were proud of who I've become. I pray that you made it to where you are at peace and you get the rest you have worked your whole life for. You will truly be missed. I'll see you again one day, Pop. Love you always, Craig"