Kerry D. Lee

Kerry D. Lee, 52, Mooresville, passed away July 6, 2018, as a result of injuries sustained in a helicopter accident. Kerry was born May 8, 1966, in Indianapolis to the late Diane (Grissinger) Lee and Jeffery D. Lee, who survives.

Kerry graduated from Mooresville High School and was the co-owner, along with his fiancé Angela O’Farrell, of Central Indiana Ag Services. Kerry was an accomplished pilot and also enjoyed farming. Additionally, he was a bus driver for Mooresville Consolidate Schools. A fun-loving and very ambitious soul, Kerry would do anything to help his family or a friend. He enjoyed looking for that greatest deal on Craigslist or Barn Stormers. He was very mechanically inclined and could fix just about anything. He had many friends and could often be found catching up on the latest happenings at McDonalds. Kerry’s memory will be cherished by a loving family and many friends.

Survivors include his fiancé, Angela M. O’Farrell; son, Owen D. Lee; daughter, Morgan Craig; father, Jeffery D. Lee; brother, Barry D. Lee; sisters, Katrina (Robert) Parker and Kelly (Chris) Brooks; grandchildren, Alyssa Roach and Braelynn Coffee; niece and nephews, Dustin, Brianne, Mitch, Logan and Shelby.

Friend and family will gather on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, 4 to 8 p.m., in the sanctuary at the First United Methodist Church, 900 Indianapolis Road. The funeral service will begin at 10 a.m., Thursday, July 12, 2018, in the church. Pastors Dennis Payton and Terry Crist will co-officiate the service. Burial will follow at White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Angie, I am Mark’s mother. You have my sincere sympathy during this tragic time. There are no words only much caring and prayers for all of Kerry’s family and especially YOU. God bless and keep you….Karen Metz

  2. To my brother, there are no words to say all that I feel for a such a loss. A life taken to soon, my deepest sympathies to Angie, his son and daughter, Owen & Morgan.

  3. It was a real honor to have Kerry as a friend. Angie and family we send our deepest condolences. Kerry we love you and will miss you. RIP Brother.

  4. From the Camby O’Charleys bar staff and managers we offer our condolences. He will be truly missed. Praying for Angie & the entire family.

  5. Kerry your journey is just began your flight to the Stars into the heavens may God always be with you and take care of you rest in peace and thank you for taking such good care of my daughter and loving her peace be with you

  6. Kerry u was a great mentor to a lot of young men, Thank u for being that friend they needed. U were always full of laughs and loved to cut up. My son Aaron will miss u dearly. U was his saving Grace when he needed someone to talk to. Miss u friend

  7. Angela, Barry, n all the family of Kerry – We r sorry n saddened by ur loss – U r n thoughts n prayers – May God grant u peace n comfort throughout this this time of sorrow n n the days n weeks to come. Larry n Carolyn Clements

  8. Gone way to soon. Will miss your smile and sense of humor. You will be missed. Rest in peace brother.

  9. Angie and family, I was so saddened by the news of Kerry’s passing. You will be on my thoughts and prayers. God bless you. Maureen Shea

  10. I’m gonna miss you more then anything. Uncle Kerry. You were more to a farther to me then my own dad. You’ve taught me so much in life that’ll I’ll do my best to pass on to my kids. I’m gonna be lost without you. I love you so much ❤️️

  11. Kerry was fiancé to Angela O’Farrell. Our family loved and respected Kerry, and we were very happy for Angela. The words to express our loss are more than this space allows. I can tell you we had great times together, Kerry was always here in our home and will always be in our hearts. RIP Kerry.

  12. Proud to say I got to fly alongside Kerry when he came and sprayed with us in Illinois a few years back. Kerry was ambitious & talented and always fun to be around. He was just a heck of a Good Guy & we’ll all miss him. My deepest sympathies to his Family.

  13. Everyone at Alexander Ins will definitely will miss Kerry coming in. He was always happy and upbeat, such a joy to be around. Our thoughts and prayers always to Angie and his family.

  14. So sad to hear the news. He had such a lovely smile and disposition. Prayers to loved ones for comfort and peace.


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