Obituary: Anthony “Tony” Fasbinder

May 10, 1973 – August 3, 2023

Anthony “Tony” Fasbinder, 50, of Bedford, Indiana, formerly of Batesville, died Thursday, August 3, 2023, at his home.

Born May 10, 1973, in Batesville, he is the son of Marita (Nee: Meadows) and John C. Fasbinder. Tony was a Manufacturing Design Engineer having worked for Bedford Tool and Die for 17 years and currently was employed with General Motors in Bedford for the past 10 years. He was a member of the Otis Park Golf Course and the Jaycees, both in Bedford.

Tony loved to play golf. He enjoyed being a member of the Otis Park Golf Course where he and his Power-Fade golf league team won the Club Championship there in 2021.

He also enjoyed playing in a lot of charity golf events, one of them being the Breaking Parkinson’s Michael J. Fox Foundation golf outing at West Chester, Ohio, which he and his brothers participated in, in memory of their dad, John.

Tony loved his dog Millie (a Teddy Bear breed), whom he often referred to as his “dog niece” and adored his brother Scott’s cat named Bumbles. Tony was an Indianapolis Colts fan, an avid Star Wars fan, and also loved to collect pewter statues of wizards and dragons.

Tony loved his nieces and nephews and was good friends with all his co-workers. He was always willing to help anyone who needed it.

He is survived by his mother Marita Fasbinder of Batesville; brothers and sisters-in-law Scott and Lee Ann Fasbinder of Batesville, John D. and Kendra Fasbinder of Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Christopher and Kimberly Fasbinder of Columbus, Ohio; nieces Emmery and Cayleigh Fasbinder; nephews Cole and Gabriel Fasbinder. Tony was preceded in death by his father John C. Fasbinder and nephew Chase Fasbinder.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, August 8th, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Weigel Funeral Home in Batesville. Funeral services are at 1 p.m., with Rev. Chris Rennick officiating. The burial will follow at St. Louis Cemetery in Batesville.

Memorials contributions may be made in Tony’s memory to the Breaking Parkinson’s Foundation.

Online condolences may be made at www.weigelfh.com.

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