Nina J. Cash

August 12, 1935 ~ December 25, 2022
Nina J. Cash, 87, of Martinsville passed away on December 25, 2022. Nina was born in Plano, Indiana to the late Raymond & Toletha Fletcher on August 12, 1935. Nina grew up in her grandparent's home with her mom and siblings. She always had great memories of their home. Nina worked for Indiana Bell for a short time and also worked as a nurse’s aide in her younger years. She attended Corinth Baptist Church in Plano, Indiana as a child and young teen and Eternal Life Baptist Church after moving to Mooresville. Nina loved singing in her Ladies Gospel Group and playing Piano. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, cooking, and canning. Her true passion was being at home with her children while they were growing up. Nina loved to crochet and quilt. All of her beautiful quilts were hand sewn with love.
Nina is survived by her daughter; Sherri (Monty) Stierwalt, grandchildren; Chyenne, Tracy, Cassandra, Shelby, and Taylor and great-grandchildren; Austin, Madisyn, Zachary, Kyleigh, Keeghen, Karter, Kinley, Marlee, Barrett and Elliott.
She is preceded in death by her loving husband; William L. Cash, Son’s Merle “Gene” Cash, and Gregory L. Cash, along with her siblings; Bobby Dale and Betty Lou.
A graveside service will be held at Mannan Cemetery on Saturday, January 7, 2023, at 12:00pm. Memorial contributions may be made to Eternal Life Baptist Church, Mooresville.
Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory is serving the family. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Nina was a very sweet lady. She and Bill were very devoted to their family. I had the pleasure of having Kayleigh and Taylor in my Sunday school class at Eternal Life Baptist church because they were faithful to bring them .
Lois and Dave Renner.
Nina was such a wonderful and funny woman. I had so many laughs with her. Our families were very close as my Dad and Bill played music together and we used to get together all the time when I was little. We took her with us to Tennessee one time on a vacation and it was very funny and memorable. She and my mom Linda were very good friends. Nina will be missed very much by our whole family. But I find comfort in knowing she is reunited with the true love of her life.
Ryan Tracy