NameWilliam Doman "Bill" Wells
Birth11 Sep 1926, Indianapolis, Marion Co, IN
Death3 May 2014, Fishers, Hamilton, IN
BurialOaklawn Memorial Gardens, Fishers, Hamilton, IN
ReligionCatholic
Misc. Notes
Listed in Indianapolis in 1980.
[Obituary] Indianapolis Star - 11 May 2014
William Doman "Bill" Wells, 87, Fishers, IN, reached the conclusion of his long and very full life on Saturday evening, May 3, 2014, shortly after watching the Pacers victory winning the first round of the NBA Playoffs. He peacefully left this world at his home with family by his side. It had been a beautiful warm spring day and he was able to go outside under the blue sky with spring bursting all around. He even celebrated with a few sips of crisp white wine after which he remarked "Oh Boy!". His mind was sharp until the very end allowing for many remembrances with family and friends who were able to visit in his final days.
Bill was born in Indianapolis, IN on September 11, 1926 to Harold Hunter Wells of Columbus, IN, and Rose Marie Doman Wells of Mitchell, IN. He graduated from Shortridge High School in 1944. He enlisted in the Navy and served in the Pacific in WWII. He was definitely a member of "The Greatest Generation" and exhibited its qualities throughout his life. Upon returning from the Pacific, he attended and graduated from Indiana University in 1949, majoring in Insurance. There, he met the love of his life, Carolyn Shanafelt, and they married on August 21, 1948 in South Bend, IN, her hometown.
They lived in the Indianapolis area their entire 61 years of married life together. They shared their most treasured pastime of all, being with Family and going on vacations together, as well as a love for boating as they built and moved into the first home built on Geist Reservoir in 1975. They enjoyed traveling to interesting places around the world, being with their many friends, and volunteering. For 30 years they spent winters in Sanibel Island, FL at their home with their boat parked behind and their friends close by. They also loved ANYTHING IU.
Upon graduating from IU, Bill entered the insurance business by joining Wells & Company, Inc., an Insurance Agency started by his father in 1941. During his career he was instrumental in converting it from a wholesale insurance Broker into a Retailer in the mid 1960s and guiding it to become one of the largest Insurance Brokerage firms in the State of Indiana with over 100 associates. He loved the insurance business because he loved serving people and working to be the best he could be in his chosen profession. He enjoyed doing something 'first' through innovation. Wells & Company was noted in the industry for being innovative.
He was a devoted father, grandfather and great-grandfather, never missing a chance to call any of his offspring or attend one of their events. He was of the 'old school' who believed in doing things right (or don't do it) and having the sense of discipline & duty in living your life right. At the same time, he was known and admired for his smile and positive personality. He liked people who were 'do-ers' and were 'upbeat'.
Bill was a member of Holy Spirit at Geist Catholic Church and Sigma Nu Fraternity where he received the Herman B Wells Award for loyalty and service. He also served as President of the IU Kelley School of Business Alumni Board, which was instrumental during his term in bringing the IU Business Conference to Indianapolis from Bloomington, and served in 1975 as Chairman of the IU Varsity Club - its first National Board. In addition, he also was an active member of the IU President's Council under Tom Erlich, and served as President or Chair of several National Insurance Company Advisory Boards within the Insurance Industry.
Bill was a devout Catholic and was active in every Church Parish where he was a member - usually serving in a Development role. He also was a member of the IU Presidents Circle, The Arbutus Society, the Well House Society, the Hoosier Hundred, and the 1820 Society. He was never afraid to get involved to get things done, and do any task, and for that reason; he received a Sagamore of the Wabash from Governor Evan Bayh in 1996. Other memberships he participated in were the Meridian and Hillcrest Country Clubs, the Columbia Club, the Indianapolis Athletic Club, US Power Squadron, and the "Bridge Club".
Bill was preceded in death by his wife Carolyn in 2010, and by his older sister, Jacqueline Wells Olson, of Cincinnati, OH. He is survived by their four sons: Mike (Sue) Wells, Brad Wells, Scott Wells and Steve (Mary) Wells; his five Grandchildren: Jeff (Jona) Wells, Brian (Amy) Wells, Lesley Wells, Allison Wells, and Cara Wells; and his five Great Grandchildren: Kaitlyn, Dylan, Helena, Henry, and Conor. Dad, Grandad and Great Grandad will be greatly missed by all.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Father Phil Bower on Saturday, May 17, 2014 at 12:00 Noon in Holy Spirit @ Geist Catholic Church, 10350 Glaser Way, Fishers, IN 46037.
Spouses
Birth24 Jan 1925, South Bend, St Joseph Co, IN
Death6 Jan 2010, Fishers, Hamilton, IN
BurialOaklawn Memorial Gardens, Fishers, Hamilton, IN
MemoPlot Bld-MARK Sec-PA Lvl-2 Sp-77
Misc. Notes
[Obituary] The News-Press, Ft Meyers FL - 14 Jan 2010
Carolyn ”Shanny” Wells January, 24, 1925 - January, 06, 2010
Carolyn Shanafelt “Shanny” Wells, 84, Fishers, IN, reached the conclusion of her long and very full life the evening of January 6, 2010. She peacefully passed on at her home with family by her side, followed by a pure white heavenly snow the following morning. Carolyn was born in South Bend, Indiana, on January 24, 1925 to the late Wilbur Maxwell Shanafelt of South Bend, and Erma Elizabeth Heckaman of Bremen, and was raised during her formative years by her grandmother, Virginia Mae Shanafelt. She graduated from South Bend Central High School and Indiana University with the Class of ?49. She worked at the former Studebaker Corporation in South Bend. At IU, Carolyn met and fell in love with her surviving lifetime partner, William Doman “Bill” Wells. They married on August 21, 1948, and lived in the Indianapolis area ever since. They were joyfully married for 61 years and they shared their most treasured pastime of all, being with their family, as well as a love for boating. Also, they enjoyed traveling to interesting places around the world, being with their many friends, and volunteering. For 30 years, they spent winters in Sanibel Island, FL at their home with their boat parked behind, and their friends close by.
Carolyn was a beloved wife, a perfect mother & grandmother, a trusted friend, and a positive person, who faced any adversity with a special sense of humor, and only rarely complained about anything. Her perseverance through many health challenges was exemplary to all those around her, with her attitude of “offer it up”. She loved to play piano and sing with others, play games, and try new things. She and a childhood friend even created and perfected their own language they called alphalfa-talk, which she passed on to her children.
She was, or had been, a member of Holy Spirit @ Geist Catholic Church, Pi Beta Phi Sorority, St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild, Alpha Tau Latreian, Meridian Hills CC, Hillcrest CC, and The Bridge Club.
Carolyn was preceded in death by her younger sister, Joan Shanafelt (Maury) Hawbaker, of Austin, TX. She is survived by her husband, Bill; her four sons: William Michael “Mike” (Sue) Wells, Harold Bradley “Brad” Wells, Scott Douglas “Scott” Wells, and Stephen Alan “Steve” (Mary) Wells; her five Grandchildren: Jeff (Jona), Brian, Lesley, Allison (Levi), and Cara; and her three Great-Grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Dylan and Helena. She will be greatly missed by all.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Father Phil Bower on Saturday, January 16, 2010, at 12pm in Holy Spirit @ Geist Catholic Church, 10350 Glaser Way, Fishers, IN 46037.
Marriage21 Aug 1948, South Bend, St Joseph Co, IN