John W. Cherry

John W. Cherry, 87, longtime southside Indianapolis resident, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family June 30, 2022. Mr. Cherry was born May 12, 1935, in Springfield, Ohio, to the late Charles C. and Leona (Ehl) Cherry.

John graduated from Catholic Central High School in Springfield where he met a cheerleader named Mary Ann (Hankel) who became the love of his life. He excelled in basketball and football being named Mr. Touchdown during his senior year. He attended Wittenberg, Dayton, and Miami University. John enjoyed a successful career with Chrysler Air Temp that brought the family to Indianapolis in 1971. He retired from Ferguson at the age of 65 and then worked in security at AT&T for the next 20 years, only retiring when his children insisted on it to keep him safe during the Pandemic. His work ethic was second to none and was an important trait that was passed down to each of his children. Growing up Catholic as a young boy, John was an altar boy who was elevated to a Master Server, a role in which he took great pride. His faith remained a very important and influential part of his life as a member, lector, and parish council member at St. Barnabas Catholic Church.

John always credited marrying Mary Ann as the best and most rewarding highlight of his life. They married on April 28, 1956 and celebrated 66 years of marriage this year. Together, they raised six children and were blessed with 12 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. John’s strong devotion and loyalty to his family will always be remembered by his loved ones. He and Mary Ann attended countless sporting events and extra curriculars participated in by their children and grandchildren. A man of few words, John often simply spoke with his presence. His memory and delightful sense of humor will be forever cherished by his loving family and many friends.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Charles Cherry and a sister, Patricia Ann Cherry.

Survivors include the love of his life, Mary Ann Cherry; children, John (Mary Ann), James, Jeffrey (the late Cindy), Brian (Rita), Patrick (Kim), Elizabeth (Mitch) Yoho; grandchildren, Michael Cherry, Emily Cherry, Joseph Cherry, Nicole Linehan, Keith Cherry, Whitney Cherry, Brian Cherry II, Steven Cherry, Patrick Cherry, Jack Cherry, David Yoho, Matthew Yoho; 7 great grandchildren.

John’s life will be celebrated and honored privately at the O’Riley Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. A private Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Barnabas Catholic Church, with entombment at Calvary Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Barnabas Catholic Church or to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Visit www.ORileyBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. In my 15 year-old mind, I thought this guy must be some kind of celebrity. The new neighbor, just 3 doors up the street, was driving a pace car! As a car-crazy teenager, in the spring of 1971, I was impressed to see that orange red ‘71 Dodge Challenger convertible complete with all the pace car graphics, sitting in a driveway on my street!

  2. I already miss you dad. I will carry your spirit and sense of humor the rest of my life. Thanks for all the memories! Love you #4

  3. Softly out of the shadows, there came a gentle call, you took the hand God offered you and quietly left us all, and although we cannot hold you we will never let you go, because in our hearts you will live forever. Love you dad and miss you!

  4. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  5. A wonderful man who always made you feel good to be in his presence. Thoughts and prayers to all of the Cherry family.

  6. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  7. Pop I will miss you always but I wanted to thank you for being a great father. You have provided me many things to be thankful for: no hair , Athletic ability , determination and a great work ethic. I will always keep you in my prayers and I will always love you. You and Cindy keep a eye on us love #3

  8. Condolences to John’s family. He was a guard at Indiana Historical Society and we all enjoyed talking to him. He would come by my office on his rounds and chat. We all missed him when he left there. When there were events in the hall he would stand at a pillar and survey the crowd. From the Two Susan’s.


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