David Dean Smith, II

David Dean Smith II, 22, of Indianapolis, passed away on December 9, 2018. David was born on November 5, 1996 in Indianapolis to his parents, David Dean Smith, Sr. and Dawn (Kesler) Campbell who survive.

David was an amazing guy to be around as he was smart, charming, and showed immense love and loyalty to those that surrounded him. He graduated from Perry Meridian High School in 2014, while enrolled there he attended Central Nine Career Center where he was involved in the fire and rescue program and received a certificate for his training. David then went on to be employed by Ulta Beauty Company as a warehouse associate. David had plans to attend college and pursue a degree in I.T. He will be greatly missed by all of his friends and family.

Survivors include his mother, Dawn (Kesler) Campbell; his father, David Dean (fiancé, Carol Greene) Smith, Sr.; maternal grandparents, Patricia and Charles Kesler; paternal grandparents, Ida and Earl Smith; siblings, Marcus Flores and Katie Campbell; step-siblings, Michael, Nicholas, Zachary, and David Greene; and a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Family and friends will gather to celebrate David’s life on Friday, December 14, 2018 at the Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. with the funeral service beginning at 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Roundhill Cemetery, Indianapolis. Please visit www.orileyfuenralhome.com to leave an online condolence with David’s family.

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  1. I am so very sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort give you the “peace that surpasses all thought” during this difficult time. (Philippians 4:6,7)

  2. Our sincere condolences to the family. The Bible has beautiful and comforting scriptures to help cope with the grief and sadness. I pray that the family will find comfort in the promise for the future at Isaiah 26:19; “Your dead will live. And the earth will let those powerless in death come to life”. To learn more about this promise please visit our website: jw.org and view the comforting video; What is the Condition of the Dead?

  3. I remember when David and I had class , he was literally the funniest , upbeat guy I actually knew . We became school friends in 6th grade and I’m really happy I got to meet a guy like David . Man got lot of love for you and your family ✊ߏ¼ RIP David ❤️

  4. Please accept my heartfelt condolence. I’m so sorry to learn about your loss of your beloved David. May you draw comfort from our Heavenly Father who comforts us with the resurrection promised by Christ Jesus mentioned at John 5:28,29. (Revelation 21:4,5)

  5. I remember when I was laying on his back and my hair was in his face and i said sorry and he said I’m used to I said how he said hanging out with hoes and that’s why he’s gone cause one of those hoes weren’t loyal

  6. I remember going to David’s ,Golden Glove Boxing Match…I kept telling David to give his opponent, THE WALLBANGER! ! After the match David told me Aunt Robin,I could hear you over everyone else! He said, I love you.. We shared a HUGE! ! That will stay in my heart forever ! !

  7. David touched my heart back in middle school. He was one of the best, funniest, most genuine people I’ve ever met. I would do anything to speak to him one last time I was just informed of his death and it has me very upset. He was such an important person in my life whether we spoke or not. I know he is at peace now it’s just hard to believe he’s gone


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