Dennis M. Collier

May 1, 1952 - December 25, 2010 Dennis M. Collier, 58, Mooresville, died December 25, 2010, in the Emergency Room at St. Francis Hospital, Mooresville.Dennis was born May 1, 1952, in Indianapolis, to the late Olan and Mildred (Zink) Collier. Visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/65121/ to continue reading Dennis’ Life Story, share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. I have know Dennis for years from his Store and being a Teller for him at Citizens, He was friendly and always a nice guy. I’m sure he will be missed. You and your family are in my prayers.

  2. To Family, You gave me a home ,when I didn’t have one for my family. I will always love ya’ll for this !! I love you Hollie and girls. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS… Aunt T.

  3. Hollie, Rachel, Abby, Elizabeth: So sorry to hear the sad news. Dennis and I have been business ‘soul mates’ for 25 years. We will miss him!

  4. He was a good friend to everyone who came in that store! This town wont be the same with out him! All my love an Prayers to your family! GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

  5. Dennis and the elder Mr Collier had been good landlords to our family for many many years and we are so sorry to hear about Dennis passing. The scriptures say that the Lord does not forget those who did good things and showed love for his name. We are su

  6. Abby our deepest sympathy to you and your family. If I would have been up to it I would have came and showed my respects. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

  7. Our condolences to the family. I have known Dennis since he worked at Co-op and I was a young boy. He was a great person and will be truly missed. Rest in Peace.. Go Reds!!!

  8. To Family: I did not know Mr. Collier. He seemed like a wonderful man, father, and friend. His life was cut short and no doubt many dreams and desires were yet to be. We can look forward to the time when sickness and death will be abolished. Isa 33:24,

  9. You left us too soon, Dennis. No one could put a point on a discussion like you could, my friend., and no one had a bigger heart! Now you are out of pain and free to roam wherever. Stay close to our hearts because we miss you.

  10. Having known Dennis since High School his passing leaves a great sadness. He never failed to stop to talk with me no matter where we were and the talk always contained something about his girls. He never forgot the fun times we had as ‘crazy kids’ along


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