
Date Of Birth: November 17, 1948
Date Of Death: July 12, 2009
Dan S. Wilkerson, 60, of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday, July 12th, 2009. He was born November 17, 1948 in Indianapolis, IN to the late Charles and Mary Wilkerson. He was an Army veteran during the Vietnam War. He was a sales representative at McFarling Foods for 13 years. Dan is survived by his wife Linda (Litten) Wilkerson, a daughter, Marynka (Joseph) Burns, a son, Sean Wilkerson, a step-daughter, Debbie Cleek, five grandchildren, two sisters, Marlena Main, and Darlena Wilkerson, two brothers, Charles “Chip” D. (Ann) Wilkerson II, and Warren (Judy) Wilkerson. Memorial Service will be at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Indianapolis, at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 16th with visitation starting at 9 a.m. until time of service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to NRA-ILA, 11250 Waples Mill Rd, Fairfax, VA 22030 or Indiana Cancer Research Foundation, 6330 E. 75th St, Ste 140, Indianapolis, IN 46209.







Don Moore says
I will miss your comraderie and friendship. The team won’t be the same without you. 1st strike of the season will be in your honor.
Your bowling buddy,
Don Moore
mike terri dillman says
Dan, We always considered you a very good friend, thank you allowing us to be yours. You will be missed, but you will always be in our hearts. Mike & Terri Dillman
Joe Susan Piccione says
I hope I will have half the will that Dan had if ever faced with similar circumstances. Dan was a fighter with an outstanding attitude. He was a surviver just like the pin he wore. He will be missed.
Elks Lodge 209 says
Our deepest sympathy goes out to his wife & family. Dan was a good friend and excellent representative of McFarling Foods.
Jack Carol Ward says
kathy jackson says
we will miss you
Paula Wolf says
Dan was always nice to me, especially when I first started to work at McFarling. He made me feel welcome and part of the group. He also gave me encouragement and advice. I will miss him, he was a great guy and fought the battle hard, but never let anyone know how bad he was feeling. He always had that smile when you asked him how he was doing
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Kirk Fogleman says
Dan fought the good fight and never complained. We should all try to be more like Dan in our everyday lives, and realize our petty problems are just that.
It has been a pleasure to know him.
Kirk Fogleman
Sue Cooper says
Marynka,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know your father had been ill for a while, but it never makes it easier to let them go. Our hearts are with you.
Larry and Sue
Tom Shortridge says
Dan didn’t lose the fight. Dan triumphed over the cancer because he fought it bravely and because the world is a better place for his having been here.
All my best to Linda and all the Wilkersons.
Tom
Jennifer Hayworth says
Dan was a wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family during this difficult time. I know that he is now resting comfortably with the lord above. Peace be with all of you.
Cynthia Yazdani says
Dan…you left us too soon. Remember I told you, you are my Hero, you chuckled, but I meant it. No you didn’t wear a cape, but you flew around all the time. You fought for all of us to the end and gave so much. Every Thurdsay I say alittle prayer at the time you would walk thru the door.