Ike (Dan) Loudermilk, Jr.

Born June 27, 1958 in Orlando, Florida
Passed November 4, 2024 in Rockledge, Florida

Ike (Dan) Loudermilk, Jr., age 66, of Melbourne, Florida passed away peacefully on November 4, 2024.

Dan was born June 27, 1958 in Orlando, Florida, the son of Ike Loudermilk, Sr. and Evelene Wright.

Dan married Theresa (Terry) Mulawka on September 21, 1980 at a private ceremony attended by close friends and family. Dan and Terry were married 44 years and had two children Ike Loudermilk, III (wife Sarah Beth Loudermilk) and Chase Loudermilk (wife Sarah Burre Loudermilk).

Dan carried many titles; business owner, handy man, son, brother, uncle, husband, father but the one he cherished the most is that of “Poppy” to his grandsons Zane Loudermilk and Grayson Loudermilk.

Dan was an avid outdoorsman he loved fishing and camping. He could be found on most Labor days camping on an island with his sons and Cousin Jimmy in Sebastian Inlet.

Dan will be deeply missed; remaining to cherish his memory are spouse Terry Loudermilk, children/spouses Ike Loudermilk, III, Sarah Beth Loudermilk, Chase Loudermilk and Sarah Burre Loudermilk; grandchildren Zane Loudermilk and Grayson Loudermilk; brothers Jon Loudermilk and Clayton Loudermilk and sister Laura Brenner.

Preceding Dan in death are his parents Ike Loudermilk, Sr. and Evelene Wright and his step Father Remi Vanhaerents.

Per Dan’s wishes, a private celebration of life will be held on the Indian River.

We will leave you with Dan’s famous statement “Just one more thing.” If you know you know.

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Jesse and Dottie Horsley from White Springs wrote on November 11, 2024:
We will cherish our memories of you Dan in our hearts. Lots of friends get togethers and all our times at the bike events. You will be missed. Rest in peace our dear friend.
Brenda from N chesterfield wrote on November 11, 2024:
Dan you will be missed by all. Fly high now you are free from pain. You will always be remembered.
Stretch Spence from Indian Harbour Beach wrote on November 10, 2024:
It is always sad to say goodbye. Dan was part of our American Legion Post 81 family and a personal friend. He was always generous and when able volunteered. He will be greatly missed by his friends and family. Even though I only knew Dan for a few years, it was an honor to call him.a friend. Rest in Peace. Commander Stretch.