Robert Draper, a well-known figure in the Westfield community and a dedicated staff member at Indiana Oxygen Company, has passed away unexpectedly. Draper, who had worked for Indiana Oxygen Company in various capacities over the years, was serving as a Staff Accountant at the time of his passing.
He had been with the company for several years, working his way up from roles as a Laborer and Sales Associate to his most recent position. Draper’s passing comes as a shock to his family, friends, and colleagues, as the cause of death has not been disclosed at the time of this publication. While the details surrounding his death remain private, the community is left grappling with the sudden loss of a beloved member.
Draper, who was known for his kindness and commitment to both his work and his community, made a lasting impact in the lives of those who knew him. A 2018 graduate of Indiana University Indianapolis, Draper earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and Management.
During his time at university, Draper was deeply involved in student life, particularly in his role as Vice President of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. He took on leadership responsibilities with passion, whether assisting new freshmen during their move-in days or organizing fundraising events that benefited causes like the American Red Cross.
His time in the fraternity left a strong impression on his peers, who remember him for his dedication to both the organization and the greater community. “Robert was a true leader,” said one of Draper’s fraternity brothers. “He was always looking out for others and had a way of making everyone feel welcome. His positive attitude was contagious, and he was someone you could always count on.”
Draper’s professional path at Indiana Oxygen Company mirrored the same dedication he demonstrated throughout his life. His coworkers remember him not only for his hard work but also for his positive influence and genuine personality. “He was always willing to help others, no matter what position he held,” one colleague remarked.
“He had a remarkable ability to connect with everyone, and his passing has left a hole in our hearts.” At the time of his passing, Draper had become an integral part of the company, with his skills and commitment to excellence reflected in his role as a Staff Accountant. Those who worked closely with him said he approached each task with precision and care, always striving for perfection in his work.
As the community of Westfield reflects on Draper’s life and legacy, many are remembering him not just for his professional accomplishments but for the kindness and generosity he showed to everyone he met. His family and friends are grieving this unexpected loss, and while further details on the cause of his death have not been made public, his memory will certainly live on in the hearts of those who knew him best.
The family has asked for privacy during this time, and a public memorial service is expected to take place in the near future. The Westfield community, as well as the team at Indiana Oxygen Company, will undoubtedly continue to honor Draper’s memory in the days to come.