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Jerry Dane Sanders

1949 - 2007

BORN

1949

DIED

2007

Jerry Sanders Obituary

Jerry Dane Sanders, 58, passed away Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007, with his loving wife by his side.
Celebration of Life Visitation: 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 3, at Windview Estates Clubhouse, 4103 Windermere Court, Colleyville.
Memorials: Cancer Care, 623 S. Henderson, Fort Worth, Texas 76104.
Jerry Dane Sanders was born in Decatur, Ill., on Sept. 9, 1949. He graduated from Indiana University in 1973 with a bachelor of science in art education. In 1974, Jerry started his first monumental sculpture. Being unable to raise enough capital for such a sculpture, he decided to set up a Sculpture for Indianapolis Project. Jerry personally raised over $20,000 in services and materials. After 2 1/2 years of hard work, he constructed a 22-foot, 10,000-pound steel sculpture, "Quaestio Labrae," which is Latin for "Question of Balance."
This was a sculpture that was being done for his master's thesis at Indiana University. It was installed in front of the City County Building in August 1975. This was the first major contemporary sculpture to be placed in the city of Indianapolis.
Jerry moved to Fort Worth in August 1978. After living in Fort Worth for only one year, Jerry decided to do another monumental sculpture project, only this time he wanted someone to benefit from all the effort it takes to run a project like this, not to mention the actual construction of a 30-foot, 10-ton stainless steel sculpture.
Some 30 different businesses and art patrons contributed to this unusual endeavor. After touring the sculpture to Fort Worth, Dallas, San Antonio, New Orleans and eventually the Art Expo in Chicago, the sculpture, "Motion II," was sold to Hunt Properties Inc. of Dallas. The profits were given to the Fort Worth Children's Hospital, Cook Children's Medical Center and the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Jerry worked for over 29 years as an artist-sculptor with over a decade of teaching experience at the high school and college level. Bates Container, Trammell-Crow, Hunt Properties, Shell Oil, Frito-Lay and Pepsico own and display his sculptures. In addition, his sculptures are exhibited at Milan Gallery in Fort Worth and Southwest Gallery and American Fine Arts in Dallas.
Visit Jerry's website at www.jerrydanesanderssculpture.com
Jerry was preceded in death by his mother, Gloria.
Survivors: Wife, Julie Addison; daughter, Dana Sanders of Columbia, S.C.; dad, Norm Sanders of Newburgh, Ind.; brother, Jeff Sanders of Vincennes, Ind.; sisters, Sherry Carter of Vincennes, Ind., and Jamie Lafaso of Brampton, Ontario; six nieces and nephews; and one great-niece.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Oct. 31, 2007.

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Kurt Griwicki

November 12, 2007

Jerry has been in my life as long as I can remember. From my childhood to my adulthood has always been a positive reinforcement steering me in the right direction. I just want to say thank you jerry and you will be missed…

Kurt Griwicki

Barb Boody

November 3, 2007

Jerry was a role model for many. His perseverence in health and his artistic talents created many memories that will dwell in so many hearts forever and ever.

Kiba Thompson

November 2, 2007

Jerry was my friend and the staff here at JPS radiology department will greatly miss him. I will miss my hugs. God bless you and keep you Julie

Jack & DD Russell

November 1, 2007

Julie, the world has lost a great artist and person. We were blessed with having Jerry as a part of our lives. He will live forever in the beauty he has left behind, not only in his art but also in the memories that we will carry always. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jack and DD

Eric and Connie Matson

October 31, 2007

I was so saddened to hear of your loss Julie. I really loved Jerry and I miss you guys playing cards.
Our deepest sympathy for you.

Jack Crowder

October 31, 2007

I enjoyed working with Jerry at Nolan High School, also enjoyed the several times we played tennis together. Jack Crowder

Julie Sanders

October 31, 2007

I will love you always

Julie

Patty Postle

October 31, 2007

I am so sorry to hear of Jerry's passing. I know that he fought the cancer with every ounce of his being, but God has other plans for him May he rest in peace, and May God hold you in the palm of his hand while you mourn the loss of your husband and friend.

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