Joel Meier

Birth date: Mar 17, 1937 Death date: May 12, 2020
James P. “Spot” Doll, age 83 of Batesville, died Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at the Heritage House in Greensburg. Born March 17, 1937 in Batesville, he is the son of Magdalene (Nee: Hirt) and Marcellus Doll. He served in the army from 1 Read Obituary

Marty and family,
I'm so sorry to hear of Spot's passing. I have wonderful memories of him and his beautiful smile. Prayers and hugs.
Michelle Meer
To Marty, Rob, Ron, Sarah, and Randy we are so sorry for your loss. We are so
privilege to have had Spot, Marty and the kids as part of our lives for years. We will keep you in our prayers, wishing you peace and strength in the days to come.
Spot was always fun to be around. He always impressed me as being someone who like the simple things of life. I know he’s going to be missed very much. But we all have memories of our loved ones to look back upon. Spot Charley and Roney are in my prayers each day. Each day as Care and I say the divine mercy we include all of our friends and relatives in our prayers. God bless to the Doll family and especially to you Marty. Phil and Karon. Centerville , OH.
I’m so sorry to hear that your father passed away, Sarah. He was always joking, laughing and giving someone a hard time when I was over at your house. I’m sure he will be missed by many and I’m glad you have great memories to share. Sending all my love to you and your family during this difficult time.
So sorry for your loss. I have memories of some good times golfing, fishing, and drinking a beer or two.
We were so sorry to hear of Spot’s passing but know no matter the situation when one we love so dearly goes home to the Father our hearts feel the pain of separation our prayers are for not only Spot but all his dearly loved family. Jim and Connie Meyet
Miss you Uncle Spot and your great stories. Like when you bought home a big fat yard stick to see if it was better than those thin ones that broke. And you always were finding things, metal detecting ,golf ball hunting, as a kid finding things that he had to bring home on a stick. We Love you and miss you!
Uncle Spot we will miss you so much! All the great stories you told.. From grandma with the big yard stick you brought home for her.. to all your golf ball finds and metal detecting finds.. and other things you found as a kid on the golf course. We will miss you dearly.
Condolences to the Doll family, so sorry for you loss, from the Arnholt family in Hamor Heights.
Linda Arnholt