Diane Hamm

Diane Hamm, 80, Fishers, formerly of Mooresville, passed away after a sudden cardiac event August 15, 2021. Diane was born February 19, 1941, in Frankfort, Indiana, to the late Carl and Margaret (Knorr) Fredrickson.

She graduated from Frankfort High School in 1959 and studied commercial art at Purdue University. Diane was incredibly gifted with a keen sense of creativity. She owned and operated Cobwebs & Roses Florist for more than 20 years in Mooresville. She was a member of the Mooresville First United Methodist Church, Tri Kappa Sorority, Bay View Club, Purdue Alumni Association, and the John Purdue Club. Diane also volunteered her time at St. Francis Hospital and with the church’s Henderson Mission Group. Diane loved to travel, having been to all 50 states, but was especially fond of the western states. She enjoyed working in her flower gardens, watching the hummingbirds, and also enjoyed her various collectibles. Diane will be fondly remembered by her loving family and friends for her caring and gentle manner.

Survivors include her husband of 56 years, Robert Hamm; daughters, Kimberly (Rudy) Saldivar and Amanda (Brian) Dann; brother, Rob (Mary) Fredrickson.

Diane’s Life Celebration® visitation and service will be held at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, 39 E. High Street, Mooresville. Visitation will be from 2 to 3 p.m., Saturday, August 21, 2021, with the service following at 3 p.m. In an effort to create a safe gathering, masks will be required. Memorial contributions may be made to the Morgan County Humane Society, https://www.mchumanesoc.org/. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. I had many front porch visits with Diane. My last visit was Sunday morning. She wanted to meet my new puppy. She was waiting on the front porch for us. Diane, Lester, Henry and I had a fun visit . I will miss my great friend and neighbor. Alice Haag

  2. I am so sorry that we did not more time together. You will be missed but we will meet again in heaven and share some childhood memories

  3. Mrs Hamm was the mother of my best friend in high school. One winter my neighbor’s pond froze over and we were allowed to skate on it. I didn’t own ice skates but Mrs Hamm did. She let me borrow hers. I’ve never forgotten her kindness then or when I would ride my bike over to see Kim. She always had a kind word for me. My prayers are with you all ❤️


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