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Nellie “Ann” Bynum

March 1, 1950 ~ April 9, 2026

Born in: Ripley, Ohio
Resided in: Mooresville, Indiana

Nellie Ann Bynum went to be with her Lord and Savior on April 9, 2026. Ann, as most knew her, was surrounded by family and an enormous amount of love. She was born on March 1,1950 in Ripley, Ohio and attended Decatur Central High School. She married Gary on February 14, 1981

Ann had a full life of many ups and downs but what was most important to her through it all was her faith, family, and friends. She enjoyed sewing (making things for family and friends), cleaning, antiques, flowers and gardening. Holmes County, OH and Pigeon Forge, TN were her favorite places to visit.

She leaves behind a legacy of faith that has impacted not only her family but those she came in contact with whether it was in a store, during treatment or at a restaurant. Her greatest decision was that of accepting Christ as Her Savior, and her greatest joy on earth was her family. That’s what she would want people to know about her.

Ann is survived by: her husband, Gary, her daughters Tabitha (Fred) Parker, Trisha (Brad) Kinder, and Tracy (Kevin) Dorris, and step-daughter Bobbie (Shane) Green, and 10 grandkids and 7 great-grandkids.

Family and friends are invited to visit on Saturday, April 18th from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. Ann’s Life Celebraton Memorial Service will follow beginning at 3:00 pm at the funeral home. Her earthly remains have been cremated.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Ann’s memory to Our Hospice.

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Services

Visitation: Saturday, April 18, 2026
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Carlisle - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory
39 East High Street
Mooresville, IN 46158


Memorial Service: Saturday, April 18, 2026
3:00 pm

Carlisle - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory
39 East High Street
Mooresville, IN 46158


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    • I am so sorry for your loss, Gary. She was the absolute sweetest. You, Trish, and the rest of your family have been in my prayers.

  1. Your kindness and strength touched my heart in a way I will never forget. I thank God for the time I had with you, and I find peace knowing you are now at rest. You will be missed more than words can say!!

  2. Always a friend I could call any time and laugh and praise Jesus. Regardless of the struggles we may have been going thru at the time we found a reason to laugh and thank God anyway. Ann prayed for me and my children and I could depend on her no matter what. If you were her friend I know you this is true. Loved her for many years and she will be missed beyond words. See you soon Ann! Deb

  3. Some called her Nellie, some called her Ann, some called her Mom, some called her Mamaw, some called her Gigi, some called her Sister, some called her Aunt, some called her Cousin, others called her Friend, but I called her My Sweet Annie! After 45 years, she was my closest friend, my beloved wife, my North Star, my spiritual counselor, my purpose, my everything. She was and is my greatest reason for living, my greatest love and my reason for being a Christian. I will miss her, but a part of her lives on in each of us. I know there is a place in my heart she will always live. Absent now in this realm, yet present with Her Savior. May God Bless her and keep her safe in His Sheltering Arms. Eternally hers, a Grateful Husband.

  4. 68 years ago I met my best friend. There are not enough words to describe the years we had together. My heart is broken but i know we will be together for eternity. She was there for whoever needed her, always ready to share the gospel of Christ. She was my hero and I loved her!

  5. To my friend Trish and family. I was sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. I know how much you loved and cherished your mother. She was such a beautiful person. I thank God that I was able to meet her and will see her again someday. When we all get to heaven, what a day of rejoicing it will be!
    She will be missed but not forgotten

  6. As a child OUR MOTHER repeated day in day out that I had other brothers and sisters ” Ruth, Nell, Tom, and Bill”…out of children’s control we were never raised together, but believe me Mother NEVER let me let forget I had other siblings. .We did connect and spend a few precious moments in time together. .never enough but its what we were blessed with ..I know you will rest easy, and my prayer is that the family holds tight to the grace and guidance you have left behind to guide them through their journey of loss and life…
    Your sister,
    Mary Martha…….


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