

He is survived by his children daughters, Sara (Sam) Abbott and Pam (Ron) Spencer and sons, Curt (Kim) Fleetwood and Scott (Karyn) Fleetwood granddaughters, Marie Abbott, Brooke Fleetwood (John Stern), Stephanie (Brett) Arthur, Mikayla (Merrik) Faulkner, Kelly Fleetwood, Karen (Chad) Browning, Dana (Bill) Nowland, Allyson Fleetwood, Shelby Fleetwood and grandsons, Samuel (Andrea) Abbott, Jason Spencer, Ben (Nicole) Spencer and Alex Fleetwood great-grandchildren, Kendall Garrison, Samantha Garrison, Jackson Garrison, Danika Browning, Mattie Nowland, Alice Nowland, Rosella Nowland, Ellie Spencer, Isaac Spencer, Brayden Crater, Hudson Stern, Harlow Stern, Nolan Arthur, Graham Arthur, Kinsley Hunt and two great-grandbabies due in the coming months and brother, Norman (Carol) Fleetwood.įuneral service will be conducted by Voss & Sons Funeral Service at Apostolic Tabernacle of Seymour on Monday, March 18 at 10:30 am with Rev. Orville was preceded in death by his parents wife, Alice Fleetwood brothers, Clif, Verl and Jim and sisters, Amie Lizenby, Sarah Carlock, Inez Greathouse and Irma Galloway. OK sponsored numerous sports teams and race cars over the years and never stopped helping those in need. He was known for his abounding energy and kind hearted generosity. His hobbies included laying asphalt, and collecting cars and rocks. He also loved having coffee and breakfast at his favorite diner with family and friends. He adored his family and loved being with them and playing with the grands. OK was a member of the American Legion, VFW, and New Hope Church of the Brethren. Also, following his passion, he opened a used car lot in Brownstown, OKSC, Inc., known as OK's Cars. In addition to his construction businesses, he built homes and started renting family residences, apartment buildings and storage units in the area under Fleetwood Rentals. He later began a second asphalt maintenance company called The Asphalt Company, Inc.
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He then started his own full time paving business in 1968, which he reorganized as Orville K. Cavett and as a supervisor at D&J Excavating.

"OK" began his career driving a dump truck first out of Camp Atterbury, then at L.P. A graduate of Seymour Business College in 1950, he also served as Secretary of the Seymour Board of Education from 1953-1956. He married Alice Murphy on November 16, 1946. He served in World War II Army from April 1944 to April 1946 in the European Theatre. He attended Crothersville High School, class of 1944. He was born in Uniontown, Indiana to Arthur and Martha Fleetwood. Orville Kendall "O.K." Fleetwood, 93, of Columbus, passed away on Wednesday, Maat Lutheran Community Home.
