Conrad William "Billy" Sims

Conrad William “Billy” Sims
Remembering a wonderful son, brother, uncle, and friend to all. Conrad “Billy” W. Sims passed away on Monday, May 30th. He will never be forgotten and will live on in our hearts, thoughts, and memories.

Conrad was born on March 19, 1971, in Indianapolis, Indiana, the son of Christine Louise Smith (Gregory). Conrad grew up in Indianapolis with his two siblings. He graduated from Ben Davis High School in 1990. He went on to graduate from Purdue University in December 1996 with a Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Engineering and Technology.

Conrad enjoyed eating at restaurants that were off the beaten path. He would travel out of his way to find small, independently owned restaurants. Sometimes we would even question if it was safe to enter the restaurant. However, the food was always the best.

Conrad would never turn down an opportunity to go on a road trip, regardless of if it were a few hours or several hours. It didn’t matter if it were a trip to the beach, amusement park, or just going to get away, he was packed and ready. He was always ready to take a short trip to West Lafayette to visit his nephew at Purdue. He often vacationed with family and enjoyed exploring things with his nieces and nephews. He was and is an endearing part of our family that will live in our hearts forever.

Conrad was an avid fan of Larry Bird and Peyton Manning. He was such a big Peyton Manning fan that he had a life size fathead of Peyton on his stairway. He had fatheads of Larry Bird in other areas of his home.

He loved technology and staying current on the most recent gadget that hit the market. He always had to have the most current technology and had to have things in his home current with technology. You need a light on, just ask Alexa.

Conrad worked for Marian, Inc. for 25 years. He was hired as a programmer for UNIX. Due to unexpected circumstances, he was quickly given additional responsibilities. He ended his career in the role of Systems Administrator and End User Support. Marian was not only a job for him, but the company and its employees were his family. He loved the work he did and the people he worked with.

Conrad leaves behind his mother, Christine (Gregory) Smith and stepfather, Charles Smith of Mooresville; brother, Herbert Sims Jr and sister-in-law Tammy Sims of Indianapolis; his sister, Ethel Sims of Mooresville; nephews, Tyler Sims, Trevor Sims, Clayton Cullers; nieces, Kaitlyn Cullers and Madison Sims. He leaves behind his grandma, Wilma Wrightsman; aunts, Teresa Fulk, Connie Cooke, Carol Campbell, Nancy Faucet; uncles, Ralph Helms, Richard Gregory, and Rodney Gregory; companion, Susie Khun and her children, Narly Hornbaker and Davin Phann. He also leaves behind cousins and several friends.

Family and friends will gather to celebrate Conrad’s life on Thursday, June 2nd from 4-8pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 3rd at 11am in the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville.

Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. He cheered for Purdue and I cheer for IU. We were a house divided. I will miss our bantering. You will forever be in my heart. Love you Bub.

  2. Conrad was a guy that was always there. It will not be the same without him. Since 1996 we worked in the same circle. Had many lunches , conversations, and many laughs. I am going to miss him very much.

  3. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  4. Conard/Connie/Conrad, you will always hold a special place in my heart. So thankful for our friendship and all the memories we shared. Love you buddy! ߒ•

  5. Conrad was a part of the Marian IT family and will be missed. I cannot express how much he meant to all of us at Marian. He was also one of my best friends and someone that I could always count on. I bought a Peyton Manning jersey and will always remember Conrad when I wear it. I’ll keep him in my heart forever.

  6. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Conrad will be missed.

  7. Conrad will be dearly missed by all of us at Marian Chicago. Love and peace to all his family.

  8. Conrad certainly liked technology and it’s challenges. He was patient with his passion of technology and with those that brought him issues. Thoughts and prayers to the Sims family. Thanks Tom Witchger, Jr.

  9. Conrad was a great friend. He would always go out of his was each morning to say hello. We would joke and laugh all the time. Conrad was very compassionate and easy to trust. Working with him, he did have a reputation in the front office of being stubborn to my IT requests, and it makes me smile thinking of all the times he would say I whine too much. I miss him and I am glad to have known him. I want to send his family, especially his mom, Christine and his step dad Charles and his sister Ethel all the love in my heart, he was so fortunate to have your love and support.

  10. To the Smith, Sims and Cullers families…It is difficult to tell you all how deeply we feel about Conrad’s passing. After moving to El Paso, TX to open a new Marian facility in 97, Neal Rebuck, Alecia Connelly and myself, David Connelly began our relationship with Conrad. In 1998 due to his I.T. work trip to El Paso, we were lucky enough to begin our friendships with Conrad. Over the 25 years, we made several trips back to Indy and Conrad made several trips to our El Paso facility…fostering our relationships and creating more friendships and work relationships with most of our staff. We all looked forward to spending time with him, whether working, eating or exploring… or talking on the phone. It was a privilege to have known him and we will never forget his thoughtfulness and calming nature. On behalf of the Marian Mexico Inc – El Paso staff.. We are so sorry for your loss and extend our heartfelt sympathy. Sincerely, David Connelly

  11. Please except our condolences for you loss. May God help you during this difficult time and help ease you pain.


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