Dee Ann Bond
March 13, 1947 – August 20, 2022
Dee Ann Bond, 75, of Noblesville, Indiana, passed away on August 20, 2022.
She was born on March 13, 1947 to Dean & Ruth Benjamin of Monticello, Indiana.
Mrs. Bond was a part of the ”Baby Boom” after World War II and after she graduated from Twin Lakes High School, she went on to study Marketing at Indiana University, Bloomington. At IU, she was involved in IU radio, debate team and drama and graduated with honors.
After completing her bachelor’s degree at IU, she worked as a Development Director for non-profit organizations including The Red Cross and United Way and then went on to become the Executive Director of a local YWCA and Women’s Shelter, helping support women seeking to escape domestic violence. Mrs. Bond also taught Marketing at the University of Indianapolis. She was an advocate for women’s rights, had a passion for education and focused her career on helping the less fortunate.
In November of 1989, she launched Dee Ann Bond & Associates (The Stevens Agency), her own Public Relations & Advertising firm on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis.
Mrs. Bond married Robert Bond in 1978 and lived in the (Acton) Indianapolis area for many years. During that time, they enjoyed traveling and the friendships they made there. Later in life, they relocated to Noblesville, Indiana where Mrs. Bond was an active member of the P.E.O. Sisterhood, an international organization supporting women’s education. She was a beautiful, intelligent, successful woman who loved her family.
Survivors include her husband Robert Bond, two daughters Holly McGuire (Dan McGuire) and Heidi Raymond (Charlie Raymond); and grandchildren Hudson McGuire, Jett McGuire, Ryley Studer, Reese Studer and Finley Mitchell.
A celebration of life Open House is scheduled to be held on Saturday, October 1, 2022 from 2-4 p.m. at Nesst of Noblesville (917 Conner Street).
The family requests donations be made to Contributions to the P.E.O. Foundation | P.E.O. International (peointernational.org), an organization Dee felt strongly about.
Stillinger Family Funeral Home, Greenfield, has been honored to assist Mrs. Bond and her family.
If you would like to leave a condolence in her memory, please visit www.stillingerfamily.com.