Alan R. Raisor
August 23, 1953 ~ November 18, 2014
SERVICES: 11:00 a.m. Tuesday November 18, 2014 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home OFFICIATING: Tim Larrison and Jimmy Bennett FINAL RESTING PLACE: Garland Brook Mausoleum VISITATION: 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Monday and from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: St. Francis Oncology / Hematology or Hauser High School Girl's Volleyball and Girl's Basketball through the funeral home. Alan Rhea Raisor, 61, of Hope, died at 6:07 p.m. Thursday, November 13, 2014, at St. Francis Hospital . Alan was born August 23, 1953 in Madison, the son of Kenneth and Velma Hewitt Raisor. He married Ann Klineyoung December 27, 2004. Alan was dedicated employee of Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing Inc., having 20 years of perfect attendance. He was previously employed at Hostess for 17 years. As a young boy, his passion for cars led to his longstanding participation in GoodGuys Rod & Custom Association for over 20 years. During that 20 years, he was proud to be a "Rodder's Rep" for the state of Indiana, working together with his wife as a team. Alan was also a member of Hartsville Masonic Lodge #574. He enjoyed many sports, including volleyball, softball, drag racing, and NASCAR, and was a fan of Hauser Athletics. Alan especially loved the sport of softball. His love of the game allowed him to make many friends throughout his 30 years of playing. It is that love of the sport that he proudly passed onto his boys. Alan loved his family, and was extremely proud of his children and his grandchildren. He will be deeply missed. Survivors include his wife; sons, Richard (Amanda) Raisor of Columbus, Kevin (Erica) Raisor of Columbus, Dale (Whitney Collins) Raisor of Hope, and Arthur Hurt, Jr. of Columbus; daughter, Arin (Tim) Larrison of Seymour; brothers, Guy (Marcy) Stott of Columbus and Shawn (Susan) Raisor of Brownstown; sisters, Cassy Raisor of Indianapolis, Becky (Ray) Raisor Weston of Vallonia; and grandchildren, Kylee and Kristee Larrison, Nathan Giles, Shelby Hurt and Madison and Luke Raisor . He was preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth Raisor and Velma Hewitt Stott.






Cassie, I am so sorry to hear about Alan. I haven’t seen him in years, but Vicki Ballard and I were just talking about him a few weeks ago. I know how you feel for I lost both of my brothers within five months of each other. If there is anything I can do, just let me know. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
RIP! My big brother I will miss you terribly.I Love you!
Kevin you and your family are in my Prayes
ANN, I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.. AL WAS A GOOD MAN.. PRAYERS TO YOU AND THE KIDS…. SHANNON KEVIN… YOU THREE BOYS HAVE EXPERIENCED SO MUCH IN YOUR LIVES.. I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.. YOU ARE A WONDERFUL YOUNG MAN AND I AM SO PROUD OF YOUR STRENGTH TO CARRY YOUR FAMILY THROUGH THIS DIFFICULT TIME IN YOUR LIFE.. YOU ARE A WONDERFUL SON AND I AM THANKFUL THAT YOU AND ERICA ARE MY KIDS.. LOVE YOU SHANNON
Ai, was a wonderful person, loved his wiife, family and hot rods. I’m going to miss seeing him this coming summer. Gods. Speed Al Gods Speed.
Al was an amazing man, friend, husband, and brother. His loss is suffered by many. I am sorry for this loss to many people. He was a dear friend to me. Ann, Rick, Kevin, and Dale he loved you all dearly. I am blessed to have known him.
Shawn & Susan: My prayers are with you at this difficult time. Rev. Mike
So sorry for your loss. From Shirley, Robbie, Kacy, Jannoice..
Alan was one of my best friends in high school. We also worked together at National Linen Service, and put a lot of miles on our motorcycles together. I regret having lost contact with Alan after leaving Columbus, but have thought about him and our other close friends many times over the years. Rest in peace my friend and I pray we actually do reconnect someday. Rick Porritt
To our best friend and car show partner . We and everyone who has ever known you are going miss you deeply for the rest of our lives. God Bless Friend! w
I hated when he called me Madi! I would always say “My name is MADISON!” Years later I use the nickname.