Dennis Anthony Stephenson

Dennis Anthony Stephenson, a man of remarkable integrity, gracious generosity and unwavering love, was born on September 16, 1952, in Evansville, Indiana. He passed from this life on December 12, 2024, at his home, surrounded by his loving family—his final hours a testament to the deep bonds he cultivated throughout his life.

A devoted Co-founder and President of Double D Press, Dennis embodied the spirit of entrepreneurship with a vision that inspired those around him. His career was not solely defined by professional milestones but by the warmth, kindness and giving nature he extended to colleagues and clients alike. Dennis' legacy emanates from his selflessness, characterized by a lifelong commitment to family and friends. He was a loving husband to Patricia "Patti Perfect" Ann Stephenson; his Bride, his World. Together, they created a home full of love (and organized chaos) with their six beautiful children, and an open door policy for any family and friends.

Dennis was a proud Dad to Ryan (Amanda) Stephenson, Adam (Claudia) Stephenson, Ashley (Joe) Ripperger, Kyle (Andrea) Stephenson, Britney Stephenson and Bradley (Megan) Stephenson. He loved being the provider for each of his kiddos, the beneficiary of his endless encouragement and wisdom. His dedication extended beyond his children; he embraced the role of Papaw, spoiling 16 grandchildren (Dominic, Gianna, Amaya, Callie, Ava, Emmy, Josie, Nandi, Cora, Jace, Evelyn, Fletcher, Maddie, Navy, Crew, and Beckham) with affection, creating cherished memories and a legacy that will last for generations.

Family was Dennis' everything, and he always loved gathering with his siblings telling stories of their childhood. He was not only a loving Dad and Papaw, but also a supportive brother and uncle. He shared a bond with his brothers, the late Donny (Leah), Dave (the late Debby), Danny (Jani), and his sister, Diane Stephenson-Moore (the late Greg), offering strength and laughter. Dennis’ nieces and nephews looked up to him for advice and words of wisdom which he had plenty to give. He was welcomed into Heaven with loving arms by his parents, Chester and Evelyn Stephenson.

Dennis loved being with his family and friends; golfing, especially at The Stephenson Open, grilling and sharing “World Famous” recipes, many adventurous vacations that came away with lots of good stories, attending the Indianapolis 500 Parade/Race enjoying Aunt Diane’s Fried Chicken and always sharing his love of Bourbon, Wine and whatever new gadget he found.

Dennis will forever be remembered for his ability to light up a room with his presence and command an audience with his jokes. He lived out his motto of being “kind and giving to others," a philosophy that resonated deeply with all who knew him. His ability to create lasting friendships was priceless; he embraced everyone with open arms, ensuring that "You’ve Got a Friend."

Dennis was passionate about being involved in many clubs and organizations; President of Edgewood Little League, Leukemia Society, St. Barnabas Men’s Club receiving “Man of the Year,” earned the Jefferson Award, and President/Founder of the He-Man Woman Hater’s Club…just to name a few.

 The celebration of Dennis's life will be held at St. Barnabas Catholic Church in Indianapolis. Visitation will commence on December 15, 2024, from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM, at St. Barnabas Catholic Church, 8300 Rahke Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46217. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday December 16, 2024, at 10:00 AM at St. Barnabas Catholic Church. Entombment will follow at Calvary Cemetery. Family and friends are invited to honor and remember a man whose heart knew no bounds, whose laughter echoed in the hearts of many, and whose legacy of love will forever light the way for those he left behind.

Service entrusted to O’Riley – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, 6107 S. East Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227.

Dennis' service will be live stream at https://vimeo.com/event/4790884

As we bid farewell to Dennis, we are reminded of the profound impact he made, not just to those who shared his last moments by his side but to all who had the privilege of calling him family and friend. His journey on Earth may have concluded, but the love he emulated will continue to inspire and embrace us all forever.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Roncalli High School, https://www.roncalli.org/support-roncalli/giving/ or St. Barnabas Catholic School, https://membership.faithdirect.net/givenow/IN926/52130  where his six children and many family members attended. The importance of Education was always something he valued.

In the wise words of Dennis Stephenson, “If you think Enthusiastic then you’ll be Enthusiastic.”

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  1. Rest In Peace Dennis it was always good to see you at our CHS lunches and your smile and friendship will be missed
    Prayers to you and your family

  2. Patti, my deepest condolences to you and your entire family on the tremendous loss of Dennis. Praying for each of you as you navigate the coming days. -Macy

  3. Lots of love and memories of the Dennis Stephenson family. Best neighbors and friends we have ever had. I’ love and will miss Dennis so much. So fun hanging with and helping him shop at Macys. His laugh and smile melt my heart. He was such a fun part of our lives. God bless all of you. MK❤️

  4. Heaven will be a lot more fun for everyone with Dennis there! Many thanks for your family’s generosity to Roncalli and so many other charitable places around Indianapolis! God bless you all.

  5. We had so much fun with our banter and joking back and forth but this guy, my amazing uncle, always had my back and would drop everything and do anything as if I were his own. He taught me so much. When I was growing up, I remember saying when I have children I hope I can be parents like aunt Patti and uncle Dennis. Uncle Dennis didn’t know a stranger, he was kind to everyone and generous without strings attached … he would have always rather give then receive. So, Uncle Dennis thank you. I’m so grateful I got to tell you that. I love and miss you so much my heart hurts so damn bad daily. But I know Jesus has a bigger purpose for you and your true service is just beginning and I’m sure it’s glorious whatever it is . Britney might need another guardian angel, just sayin’ ha . I will cherish every memory I have with you and I’m so grateful there were many and I look forward to making more with Aunt Patti and my cousins aka brothers and sisters . You did an amazing job here on this earth. I can’t wait to hear and talk to you in the next chapter…. I love you deeply ….

  6. Patti I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I saw someone post a tribute to Dennis and realized that he had passed. I will keep you in my prayers. I stay in touch with Debbie Benns and Cathy Green Graham. Cathy also lost her husband this year. My sincere condolences. Love in A.O.T. Melody

  7. Dear Patti – My sincerest condolences to you and your entire family. Your Dennis has now seen the face of God. Praying for you as you walk your path of grief, one day at a time.

  8. Dear Patti & Stephenson Family,

    I’m so sorry for the loss of your loved one, my Uncle Dennis.
    Our sincerest condolences to you and your entire family as you go throught this sad time.
    We all loved him very much and will miss him and his fun stories and sweet humor.
    You’re all in our thoughts and prayers.

    Love you all,
    Tammy and the entire Pollock Family

  9. Dear Patti, I was so very sorry to hear about the passing of your husband Dennis. My prayers are with you and all of your family. The memories and the love that you had together and family times will always be treasured. With sympathy and love, Cathy

  10. Dear Patti and Family – it is with the heaviest of hearts that I want you to know how terribly sorry I am for the pain you all must be feeling. Dennis was one of the best people I’ve ever known. I was totally devastated when I realized Friday evening that he had lost his cancer battle and had passed without me being able to say goodbye to him. Having reviewed all of the wonderful photos posted on his obituary site, it was apparent that God rewarded his lifetime of generosity and kindness with a huge beautiful family who obviously loved him very much. Heaven welcomed one of the finest people this world has ever created, and I thank God for giving me the privilege of being his friend.

  11. I just heard of Dennis’s death. The pictures of your family are beautiful. So sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my prayers. With Sympathy, Janice Sanderson Deerfield Beach,Fl


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