
Date Of Death: January 3, 2012
William Dean Terry of Indianapolis died January 3, 2012, at Wishard Memorial Hospital.
He was born February 16, 1964, in Indianapolis, Indiana, to the late Larry Ray Terry and Suzan Zollner.
He graduated from Mooresville High School in Mooresville, Indiana, in 1985.
He worked at Davis Levi’s in Indianapolis for 13 years and as an Ironworker in Local 22 for the last 10 years.
He was loved by many, and a good friend.
He is survived by his sons Jeremy (Angela) and Jeffrey Terry; mother Suzan Zollner; brother Larry Terry; half-siblings Shelly Furuness, Stacey Terry and Scott Terry; and dear friend Linda Kirby.
He was preceded in death by his father Larry Terry.
Memorial services will be held at one o’clock Tuesday afternoon, January 10, with visitation preceding from 11am-1pm. Services will be at Christians United Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel, with Pastor Terry Crist officiating. Dean will be laid to rest at Washington Park East in Indianapolis.
His family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, friends may send donations to the Jeremiah Terry for William Dean Terry Donational Fund (First Merchants Bank, 1010 Old State Road N, Mooresville, IN 46158) to help his sons with funeral costs.







Brenda Terry Franklin says
The thing I remember most about Dean was his ever present smile. He was a very good hearted person and would do anything you asked of him. Dean went through some very difficult times in his childhood and also in his adult life but he took it in stride and got on with his life. He was very proud of his two sons and had recently found his way back to God. I have only fond memories of him. Rest in peace, Dean. You will be missed.
Penny and Dave Feltner says
In this time of grief hold onto the promise of peace,comfort and hope.You are in our thoughts and prayers. For God is faithful and never leaves us. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Cheryl and Michael Zachary says
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Jeremy, Jeffrey and the rest of your family. These times are very dfficult but God will help you through them. Hold on to God’s promises and His love. We love you.