Fisher Funeral Chapel & Cremation Services

Cpl. Cody Putman
August 31, 1984 - April 12, 2007
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This online tribute to Cody will serve as a reminder of the many people who grieve with you - Someday Madelyn will be old enough to look back on these condolences and pictures and know what a hero her Daddy was to us all.

Corporal Cody Andrew Putman, 22, Reynolds, died Thursday, April 12, 2007, in Baghdad, Iraq, from combat injury.
He was born in Lafayette Aug. 31, 1984, to Harry Putman Jr. and Pamela Mow.
He married Mollie R. Grist at St. James Lutheran Church in Lafayette Sept. 14, 2006. She survives in Reynolds.
He was an Airborne Calvary Scout in the United States Army.
He was a member of the St. James Lutheran Church.
He was a graduate of Twin Lakes High School.
Other survivors include daughter Madelyn Putman, at home; mother and step-father Pamela and Larry Mow, Lafayette; father and step-mother Harry and Arlene Putman, Nappanee; brother Harry "Bubba" (Jennifer) Putman, Oxford; sister Tiffany (Warren) Bricker, Sterling Heights, Mich.; nieces Cidnei and Akasha; and nephew Kyle.
His nephew, Quinton A. Bricker, is deceased.
Services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday April 24, 2007, in Lafayette with Pastor David French officiating.
Burial will be at the I.O.O.F. Riverview Cemetery, rural Monticello.

The Putman family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Cody A. Putman Memorial Fund, c/o Lafayette Bank and Trust, 133 N. 4th St., Lafayette, IN 47902.

Love and memories never die. Please view the guest book by clicking "Sign Guest book." This page was created to provide a place for friends and family to share memories. Click on "Sign Condolences" to share a special memory or to provide words of hope to the family. They will cherish your thoughtfulness forever.

Help us send soldiers overseass some Hoosier hospitality and TLC

Fisher-Loy Funeral Chapel annually sponsors the Valentines for Vets campaign, sending care packages to troops overseas as well as delivering Valentines for veterans at the Indiana Soldiers Home in West Lafayette and area nursing homes.

Troops overseas especially appreciate handwritten letters from children, beef jerky, magazines, sour candy and M & M's. They would also enjoy receiving DVD's, phone cards or video games. Toiletries such as deodorant and scented wipes would be nice. Nice comfortable cotton socks are always appreciated by soldiers.

If you would like to contribute any items in memory of Cody, please drop off your contribution at Fisher-Loy Funeral Chapel, 914 Columbia, Lafayette, IN 47901 or call 765-742-1117. Thank you for helping us reach out to these soldiers and veterans.

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