Daniel Wayne Terrell

September 24, 1955 ~ May 19, 2012
Daniel Wayne Terrell, 56, Centerton, died May 19, 2012, in St. Francis Hospital, Indianapolis. He was born September 24, 1955, in Martinsville, to Robert J. and Marcia Louise (Rothrock) Terrell.
Dan graduated from Martinsville High School in 1974. He was the owner of Terrell Trucking. He had a membership with ABATE and the Eagles Lodge. Dan was a hard worker and enjoyed traveling.
He was preceded in death by his father, Robert J. Terrell; sister, Donna Jean Fannon.
Survivors include his son, Braeden Z. Terrell of Camby; mother, Marcia Louise Terrell of Centerton; brothers, David W. Terrell of Arkansas, and Roy E. Terrell of Martinsville.
The funeral service will be held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, May 23, 2012, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there on Tuesday, May 22, 2012, from 4 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in the Centerton Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Morgan County Humane Society, 609 W. Mitchell Avenue, Martinsville, IN 46151. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
I miss you so much. You are forever in my heart, Dan Terrell. I’ll love you forever. My buddy, my friend……
I will always Love you Dan….I’ve known you since I was 16 years old…and, Loved you til this day…..Thank you, for all the memories we make together, and, there was lots of Good memories….You will always be in my heart, til the day we meet again…..Met..
I knew Dan when he was hauling brick for the company I worked for and later worked for him at his company, Terrell Trucking. I have never met anyone before or since who had the mental capacity to know his business down to the finest detail and be able to tell you the location and who was hauling what at any given moment. It never failed to amaze me how he could process all that information always recall it without error. It’s been 25 years since that time and I am so sorry to hear of his untimely passing. My condolences to his immediate and extended family. I know he’ll be sorely missed. Sarah Frazer Coden, AL
Mr. Bubbles we loved to go racing with you. Those times will always be in our hearts. RIP our good dear friend. Al and Lori Renner
Dan, was a great friend. I will always be grateful for the love and support he gave my mother in her final days. He made her last few years exciting and filled with travel and fun. We had a great time racing and traveling around, he was always up for an adventure. I learned a lot from him and will miss him dearly.
I met Dan through a mutual friend, Barry Nethery. I leased several trucks to him and he was very honest when paying his owner operators. I enjoyed working for his company and becoming a friend as well. Our deepest sympathy to all his family and friends. Jimmy & Mary Arms J.F. Arms Ent. Bloomington, IN
Praying for peace and comfort during this time of uncertaintity. Bob and Jessica Crouch and Family.
Our deepest sympathy to all his family. After showing these to me, he took this one and said everytime he looked at this one it reminded him of me, so he gave it to me. Now everytime I look at this, it brings memories of Dan and his family and puts a smile on my face. Thanks you for the memories, Tim and Pam Mason and family
Our deepest sympathy to all his family. Mrs. Terrell do you remember this figurine you made, after Dan and I left the garage one night, we went to your home and he showed me your collection of figurines you made. After showing these to me, he took this one and said everytime he looked at this one it reminded him of me, so he gave it to me. Now everytime I look at this, it brings memories of Dan and his family and puts a smile on my face. Thanks you for the memories, Tim and Pam Mason and family
Dan was one of the most memorable friends we’ve had enter our lives. When we lived in Greenwood, IN Dan called early one evening. He asked what I was doing and I said fixing dinner. He asked what I was cooking and I said fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy and Dan spoke up and asked ‘are you frying that chicken in an iron skillet?’ I said yes and he said I’ll be right there. Don’t start without me. We waited and he arrived a short time later. These are the type of memories we hold close. To Dan’s family and extended family, we are sorry for your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you. Linda and Tom Moorehead, Louisville, KY
I remember selling Dan his first truck in later years I went to work for him, I stayed with Terrell Trucking for 7 years my son Malcolm Thomas jr worked for Dan 13 years,he will be greatly missed by the thomas family. ,
Trudy Milhon sent a virtual gift in memory of Daniel Wayne Terrell
I am so sorry for the loss to family and friends. He will be greatly be missed by many. There is so many good times I will remember about my friend. He was a friend to many people and pets. Any pet of Dan’s had it made. They lived the life he did. I love ya Dan the Man and will think of you always.
I was in this wonderful family for five years and I want to say to the Terrell family I am so sorry for your loss. May God comfort you.