
David Louis Williamson
64 years of age, of Indianapolis passed away July 15. He was born June 16, 1951 in Indianapolis to E.T. Williamson and Thelma Williamson (Mueller). He is survived by his son Derek (Terea), granddaughter Dylan, brothers; Tom (Susan), Ron (Debbie), Ed, and John (Wendy), sister Linda (Bruce), and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father (1992), mother (2007), and brothers Larry (2007), Rickie (1955).
Dave was a graduate of Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in 1969. He loved remodeling houses and then started his own business Sunrise Contracting in 1976. He moved to Pompano Beach, FL in 2000 and moved back to Indianapolis in 2010.
Dave loved spending time with his family. He was a Colts fan, NASCAR fan, a member of the NRA, and an avid fisherman.
In lieu of flowers a donation to St. Vincent hospice 8450 N. Payne Rd. Indianapolis 46268 would be appreciated.







Derek & Terea Williamson says
Love you dad! We will miss you.
Derek Williamson says
We love you dad. We miss you.
Angel Swinton says
Remembering, all the times Dave was in my life growing up. He came to my rescue when a swarm of bees cornered me in the house.
I only attempted to water ski one time in my life and I think it was on Dave’s boat. Rest in peace Dave you were a big part of my life growing up!
Love to my nephew his great legacy!
Jim Gilmer says
My deepest condolences and sympathies to Dave’s family and friends. Growing up on W 86th St our families were next-door neighbors, and Dave was my best boyhood friend. Though we lost touch over the years I never forgot his good nature and easy smile. May he rest in peace.
Eva Lepscum Sokolek says
Our hearts go out to you cousins,hold the memories close.
Misty Gutierrez says
Rest in Heaven Dave. You’ll be missed by so many. My heart goes out to the family for their loss.
Steve Cremeans says
David you gave me a boost several years ago which I will never forget.you are dearly missed by all. your friend Crebo.
Ron Williamson says
My brother, my friend, I learned so much from you about work, about life, when to be serious and when not to be so serious. I will always miss you and never forget you.