Allen Ray Eichelberger, 70, of Noblesville, IN passed away Sunday, March 22, 2026, at Brickyard Health Care in Indianapolis. He was born October 22, 1955, to Howard “Ray” & Madelyn (Good) Eichelberger. Allen began his career farming with his father before transitioning to become an electrician with Inland Steel for many years from which he retired. He enjoyed reading, listening to music, watching westerns, and soaking in the sun outside. He was a very thoughtful and generous person. Once he knew someone liked something, he would make sure to seek it out for them. Whenever he was out and about, he never failed to pick up a new toy or book of some sort for his grandsons. He loved spending time with his daughter and grandsons more than anything in the world, and he particularly enjoyed the numerous trips with his daughter to Disneyland and Disney World over the years. Those were some of his most treasured memories.
Survivors include his daughter, Gwynne (Ryan) Holloway of Noblesville, IN, grandsons: Dean Holloway (age 3) & Sean Holloway (age 1), and his siblings: Mary Lou Hayes, Jane (Mike) Witkowski, Marilyn (Chris) Kinion & David (Nettie) Eichelberger. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Joan Eichelberger.
A visitation will be held Friday, March 27th from 9 – 11 am at Kosanke Funeral Home, 309 S. Main St., Kouts with funeral service beginning at 11:00 am and burial to follow at Hopewell Cemetery, Kouts. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC, 20090-6011.
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I'm so sorry for your loss, but such a comforting thought to know he is Gods loving arms and you will see him again......-Janet (Krug) Sauerwein
My sympathies to my family for the loss of Allen! He was my playmate growing up we climbed trees and even the silo. We went trick or treating, to 4th of July festivities, down to the pasture, and roamed the Michigan City Zoo to mention a few. He was a quiet person with a kind heart sharing what he gleaned from the library or internet. He loved going to the library. He took his motorcycle out west, We went to Michigan City a few years and took a boat ride on Lake Michigan and watched the road go up to let boats go under. He was a great big brother. -Jane Witkowski

