E. Bruce PrivettFormer Indiana State
Police Sergeant, E. Bruce Privett, 63, who endured over 24 years
battling the debilitating disease of progressive multiple sclerosis
passed from this world on July 8, 2011.Born to Frances and
Harold Privett in March 1948, he graduated from Anderson High School
and attended Vincennes University. He worked for the City of
Anderson as an engineer until being recruited by the State Police as
a law enforcement officer in 1979. He was a squad sergeant assigned
to the Pendleton Post before retiring on disability and becoming
self-employed as a CAD operator.Bruce is survived by
his wife and primary caregiver, Vicki Privett, and two children;
son, Shaun Privett and wife, Steffani, Atlanta and daughter, Amy
Hinshaw and husband, Keith, Lapel, along with his first wife and
mother of their children, Pat Cowart and husband, Bill, of
Noblesville. He was blessed with the birth of three grandchildren,
Keegan and Kyla Hinshaw, and Nora Privett. Also surviving are
brothers, Scott and Tom Privett, Anderson and many nieces and
nephews.The family would
like to thank the many, many caregivers who assisted in so many ways
over the years. Bruce had resided at home in Arcadia before
transitioning to The Lodge in Noblesville, Manor Care in Anderson
and finally at Tipton Hospital and Millers Merry Manor. A special
note of gratitude to Drs. Mike Harper and Vince Delumpa who have
provided such extraordinary personalized care throughout this very
arduous journey.Although medical
science has yet to find a cure for demyelinating diseases, Bruce
requested contributions in lieu of flowers be made to support
exciting brain disease research through the McLaughlin Research
Institute, 1520 23rd Street South, Great Falls, MT
59405-4900 or The Myelin Project, P.O. Box 39, Pacific Palisades,
CA 90272.As we celebrate his
life and honor his memory at Young-Nichols Funeral Home, Tipton,
with visitation from 2:00-6:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 10 and funeral
at 6:00 p.m., we find comfort in commending his spirit into the
hands of our GOD and Creator through his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.A private burial
service will be held at Maplewood Cemetery in Anderson.