Cathy Rene Lester

December 24, 1955 ~ November 9, 2012
Cathy Rene Lester, 56, Mooresville, died November 9, 2012. Cathy was born December 24, 1955, in Bloomington, to the late Donald and Deloris (Chambers) Sinn.
Cathy graduated from Mooresville High School and did nurses’ training at St. Francis Hospital. She worked as a nurse for 35 years, being employed at Morgan Hospital, Clarian/IU Health, and most recently was the Data Coordinator for Clarian Bariatric Services. In addition, Cathy co-owned Mooresville Liquors with her husband. She enjoyed cooking, music, and was an avid reader. She and Larry enjoyed traveling the country on their Harley Davidson. Cathy enjoyed the outdoors. Cathy took great pride in always making the family house a home; she enjoyed decorating for all of the holidays. Cathy will be missed by her loving family.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Douglas Sinn.
Survivors include her husband, Larry N. Lester, to whom she was united in marriage April 21, 1981; son, Jason B. Lester (Heather) of Terre Haute; daughter, Elizabeth A. Lester of Mooresville; sisters, Donna McClure, Debbie Ryker of Greenwood, and Brenda Kraus of Mooresville.
The memorial service will begin at 3 p.m., Tuesday, November 13, 2012, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 1 p.m. Cremation will take place at the Morgan County Crematory, Mooresville. Memorial contributions may be made to the ALS Foundation. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Jason, I am so sorry for the lose of your mother. I did not know your mother real well but I did know she loved her kids. Your family is in our prayers.
My Aunt Cathy was a great and talented woman, she always had a ‘special’ way to try and show my the way when she thought that I needed it. I love her so much and she will always been in my heart. I love you!!! Lisa McClure
Dear Sweet Cathy, I love you so much you will be missed sleep well my dear friend love Patty
So sorry to hear of Cathy’s passing. My sincerest sympathy to all the family. Peace, Ron Riggan
So sorry to hear of Cathy’s passing. I know she will be dearly missed but left many memories for all who knew her. Lou Ann Skiles
She was my friend & psuedo mom. She made my days at work fun. We would laugh so much and pick on each other like brother and sister. A piece of my heart died with Cathy as I know her light in this world is no longer shining but the memories will stay with me forever. Rest now Cathy…Love, Jason Beckler ‘Mr Small Brain to her Big Brain’
So sorry she was a neat lady! my prays are with you Larry!
when Michel lost jay it was so bad hey if your frends with ron overton what a chet has no respect for ladys
My prayers are with you and your family. I wish I could be there to give you a big hug. I am sorry that I am unable to be there today. May God bless you all in this time of loss.
Larry – You, Cathy and your family have been in our prayers for a long time. Her passing will leave a void in the hearts of everyone who knew her. Her strength and courage was a tribute to a person of extradordinary accomplishments. John & Sherri Mc Gee
Elizabeth, I was a young teacher when you were in my second grade class many years ago. I remember your mom so well. She was kind, funny, generous and happy to be involved with you and our class. She was very supportive of me. I can only imagine that she has been behind you all the way as you have grown. I wish you much love, faith, family and friendship to help you through this difficult time in your life. Carole Ellinghausen