Jerry D. Cunningham

January 19, 1975 ~ December 2, 2020
Jerry D. Cunningham
45, of Clayton, passed away on December 2, 2020. Jerry was born on January 19, 1975 in Indianapolis, IN to Patricia (Jines) and Gerald Cunningham.
Jerry was a supervisor for BDI for 13 years. Talented with his hands, Jerry enjoyed home improvement projects and customizing his Ford Truck. He was also very particular about his lawn in mowing perfect stripes. Jerry also enjoyed spending time with his wife, family and friends on the lake boating. Additionally, he loved watching sports, cheering on his favorite teams, the Indianapolis Colts and Notre Dame Fighting Irish and race driver, Jeff Gordon. His fun loving, generous, kind heart will be greatly missed.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Patricia Cunningham.
He is survived by his wife of 22 years and childhood sweetheart, Kelly Ann (Cornelius) Cunningham; children Chase Cunningham, Kaeley Cunningham; his nephews Zane, Park, Jackson Cornelius; brother Tom Lough; sister Dana Klink.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, Dec. 6th from 2-6pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Funeral services will be held on Monday, Dec. 7th at 11:00am at Springhill Christian Center in Mooresville. Burial will follow the services in Center Valley Cemetery, Clayton,IN.
All guests attending visitation and/or services will be required to wear a mask at all times in an effort to promote a safe environment. You are also invited to watch the services via live stream on the Carlisle Branson Facebook page.
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From Ellen and Jeff Barraclough
My Name is Rocco I’m from Des Moines Iowa. I know Jeremy as “indy”. We’ve been in the same football league on madden mobile for nearly 4 years. Over the years we’ve exchanged Facebook information and email and had almost daily contact while playing the game Madden football. He told me about him taking in his nephews and raising them to be good Christians. Over the years we developed a friendship over something as insignificant as an online football game. Jeremy/Indy was a friend of mine. I love him and will keep his family in my prayers. He was a good friend to everybody in the football league we played in. I love you Indy I love him and will keep his family in my prayers. He was a good friend to everybody in the football league we played in. I love you Indy And I’ll see you in heaven brother.