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Ryan Faubion
Date Of Birth:September 10, 1975
Date Of Death:May 3, 2012
Service Date:May 5, 2012

Ryan Faubion, 36, died May 3, 2012 at IU Health Hospital in Bloomington, IN surrounded by family and friends.

Born on September 10, 1975, in Greenfield, IN to Pam Strunk Caudill and Gene Faubion, Ryan grew up in Indianapolis, IN passionate about music, skateboarding, and design. His passion for creative pursuits led him to travel extensively and work in an array of creative and technical capacities throughout his life. He was a talented designer, programmer, music producer, and more.

In 2002, Ryan met his best friend and future wife, Jane Bobis, to whom he would remain connected for the remainder of his life. The couple lived together in Seattle, WA; Indianapolis, IN; and ultimately made their home in Bloomington, IN. They were married in 2007, and their son, Nils, was born on June 13, 2008.

He is survived by his wife, Jane Faubion; son, Nils Faubion; mother, Pam Strunk Caudill; father, Gene Faubion; sister, Renee Faubion McFatridge; and brother, Jeff Faubion.

A memorial service will be held from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 5th, 2012, at Allen Funeral Home at 4155 S. Old State Rd. 37 Bloomington, Indiana 47401. Donations to the Nils Faubion education fund will be accepted.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.allenfuneralhome.org.


  • From: Lynn Mattingly
    Location:Indianapolis, In

    I haven't seen or talked to Ryan since high school but he was always so kind. I'm so sorry for your loss and I will be praying for your family during this difficult time. RIP Ryan you will be missed by the F.C. Class of 94 :(


  • From: Jeffrey Eversole
    Location:Mitchell, IN

    I was saddenned to see Ryan had passed. We had a good working relationship a few years ago. He seemed to be a good husband, and devoted father. I will miss him sorely. My condolences to you all.


  • From: Stephanie Evans
    Location:IU Health Bloomington Hospital

    My heart goes out to your family! After talking to Mr. Faubion in the hallway I can tell you have a strong family and that is exactly what you need to cope with the loss of Ryan. Prayers to you all!


  • From: Ene  Mullins
    Location:Indianapolis

    We lived next door on Beau Jardin. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers are with you.


  • From: Debi (Rumley) Mayer
    Location:Indianapolis, IN

    So sorry to hear about Ryan's death. I remember him as a cute little blond-headed boy who would play with my children, Jennifer and Evan. Hard to believe he is gone so soon. Thoughts are with Gene, Pam, Renee, and Jeff; as well as his wife and child.


  • From: Joe Eakins
    Location:indianapolis

    Ryan and I spent a lot of time together between first and sixth grade and lived in the same neighborhood. When I moved away we lost touch. I tried to reconnect with him a couple of years ago after seeing an interview with him NUVO and we did talk briefly but were never able to get together. I'm so sorry for your loss. Even at that young of an age Ryan was an exceptional and special person who made a lasting impact on my life. We shared a lot of interests in art and music and although we lost touch I always remembered and thought about him. Reading all of the online posts this past week has made it even more clear how many lives Ryan touched. My sincerest condolences to your entire family. You are in my thoughts. I have a son Nils age and I am especially saddened that Ryan's life was cut so short. He will be missed.