Sylvia Ann Davis

Sylvia 'Ann' Davis, 62, Mooresville, died December 13, 2011, in Indianapolis. She was born on October 14, 2011, to James and Sylvia (Palmer) Davis.

Sylvia worked for the Mooresville Consolidated School Corporation in the cafeteria. She also worked at Denny's Restaurant in Plainfield. Sylvia bravely fought her battle with cancer and will be greatly missed by her beloved family.

She was preceded in death by her father, James Davis; son, Brian Poynter.

Survivors include her daughter, Angie Poynter of Indianapolis; mother, Sylvia (Palmer) Davis of Indianapolis; brothers, Patrick Davis (Judy) of Brownsburg, Larry Davis (Teresa) of Monrovia; sister, Nancy Mutz (John) of Mooresville; grandson, Clay Hendershot; and her canine companion, Bridget.

A memorial gathering will be held from 2 to 4 p.m., on Sunday, January 8, 2012, at the VFW Post 1111, 411 S. Indiana Street, Mooresville to celebrate the life of Ann and her son Brian Poynter. The cremation will take place at the Morgan County Crematory. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Carlsile - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. I worked with Ann at the school. She was a very sweet lady and will be missed. Prayers and thoughts are with all her family.

  2. Annie touched my life with her smile and zest for life even though she was battleing the cancer beast. She loved red licorice and mounds bars. Her courage and strength overshadowed the sadness and pain that she has endured this year. I spent one day with her, but she will be remembered forever. One of her Road to Recovery Drivers Susie Bowen

  3. I work with Ann at school, she will be missed ,she was a friend and coworker, prayers and thought are with the family. Ann you will be missed, and will still think of you . Brenda Dunham

  4. Back in Angie and I’s wilder days we could always count on Ann for food, support or just to hang out.. She was always just one of the girls althought she was my friends mom… good memories of you Ann… may you rest in piece with Brian…

  5. A very special lady. She was a trooper she fought that cancer beast until the bitter end. Her love for life made it that much more of a challenge to fight it and victory to win it. She surrendered to the angels and there she will find her peace and tranquillity of life.

  6. The Villegas Family has you all in our thoughts and prayers. May God give you the strength to cope with the loss of Ann and Brian.


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