Janice Finchum

Janice Finchum, 70, Mooresville, died November 23, 2011, in Community Hospital South. Mrs. Finchum was born June 22, 1941, in Indianapolis, to the late Russell Dean and Juanita Mae (Wood) Sawyers.

Janice attended Mooresville High School and worked for Pat’s Tavern through the years. She also ran a produce stand for many summers. Janice was a member of the Mooresville American Legion Auxiliary and enjoyed working crossword puzzles.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert LeRoy Finchum; sons, Robert Dean and David Lee Finchum.

Survivors include her sons, Jerry and Terry Finchum, both of Mooresville; brother, Richard Sawyers; grandchildren, Terry, Michael, Brittany, Destiny, Kaitlyn, Haley; great grandchildren, Michael and Delilah.

Friends and family will gather on Monday, November 28, 2011, 5 to 8 p.m., at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. A funeral service will not be observed. Cremation will follow, and inurnment will be in Floral Park Cemetery, Indianapolis. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Janice, my brother Bob gave me a sister, and you have always been there for me, and hopefully I have always been there for you (you wouldn’t always let us know though). The closest we ever came to having an argument was over which one of us was going to touch that liver Mom wanted us to cook for dinner. Thank you for cooking it. We’ve been through some very good times and some very sad times. Your journey here on earth is over and are now in the presence of our Almighty Father, your beloved sons Dean and David whom you grieved so deeply. You will be greatly missed by me, your sons, and your family here on earth. Until we meet again, Rest in Peace. I love you.

  2. My Aunt Janice was one of the strongest women I’ve ever known. Everything she went through in her life, only made her stronger, and I admire her for that. Family is the strongest bond other than God, and I’m comforted to know that He now has her. She isn’t in anymore pain, and she can be another guardian angel looking down on us. I love you Aunt Janice!


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