Anna May Ladd

Anna May Ladd, 61, of Mooresville, passed away on Saturday, April 23rd, at her home. Anna was born May 18th, 1960 to her parents Roy and Dolores Dodson (Taylor) in Indianapolis.

Anna worked for several years with her beloved husband, Ray, at Ladd Softwater Company as a secretary and office manager. Kind and generous, almost to a fault, but could also be impressively determined when she needed to be.
She enjoyed a few hobbies such as crafts and gardening. Anna enjoyed spending time on Lake Hart with her family the most though.

Anna is preceded in death by her father Roy Dodson and daughter Sara Bex (Gayheart).

Anna is survived by her husband, Ray Ladd; mother Dolores Dodson; brother Bill Dodson; sons Phillip and Andrew Ladd; and grandchildren Bradley Bex, Sierra Ladd, Mckenna Ladd, Lee Anna Ladd, Lyric Ladd, Kendra Ladd, Alexander Ladd, Gabe Ladd, and Andrew Ladd.

Family and friends will gather at Carlisle Branson from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. with a memorial service to honor Anna’s life at 4:00 p.m. on May 16th, 2022.

Final arrangements and services are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

***High Street is CLOSED due to a major road improvement project. Please access the funeral home from Indiana Street or South Street by using the alleys that are adjacent to the funeral home. Large directional signs are in place to direct you to the funeral home parking lot. Thank you for your patience.***

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  1. Anna was a sweet and caring person a great friend to many and I was lucky enough to of known her my heart is hurting for her family anna you will be missed by so many

  2. Anna was our first friend when we moved to the Lake. She was so kind, welcoming, and had the biggest heart. I enjoyed her crazy and funny stories she always had, and she was always so much fun to be around. She loved my son, and he always enjoyed going to see her. She was always working in her yard, and we were talking about her plans for this summers garden. She loved her family and friends more than anything. She was a special person, one that I’ll never forget. I’m so thankful for all the memories we shared in just the short time we were neighbors. I’m going to miss the bonfires and all the conversations. She was one loved woman. ❤️

  3. I love you, my beautiful niece and will carry with me forever sweet memories of you as you grew into a wonderful person you became. Aunt Judy Kozee


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