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Mary C. Sanders

January 25, 1961 ~ May 22, 2026

Born in: Indianapolis, Indiana
Resided in: Indianapolis, Indiana

Mary C. Sanders, a cherished soul whose warmth touched the lives of many, passed away peacefully on May 22, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Mary was born on January 25, 1961, to the late William & Vincentia Sanders. Mary’s life was a testament to devotion, kindness, and an unwavering work ethic that inspired everyone fortunate enough to know her.

Mary’s journey began at Southport High School, where she graduated in 1979. Her thirst for knowledge and ambition led her to Indiana Business College, laying the foundation for a remarkable career in Technology Support at GPM. She loved her work deeply, embracing every challenge with enthusiasm and dedication. Mary’s unmatched commitment not only earned her respect but also brought her lifelong friendships, bonds she treasured dearly.

At the heart of Mary’s life was her beloved son, Zach, the center of her universe and the recipient of her boundless love. Her personality shone brightly through her loving, giving, and kind nature. Mary’s love language was caring for others, and she practiced this beautifully every day—whether through small acts of kindness or by ensuring those she cared for always felt supported and cherished.

One of the most vivid memories tied to Mary is her love for Christmas, a season she embraced with open arms and a joyful spirit. She made certain that everyone in the family received a gift, relishing the special moments spent with loved ones gathered in her home. It was during these times that Mary’s warmth and generosity were most evident, as she thrived on the sense of unity and happiness the holidays brought.

Mary’s zest for life extended beyond work and family. She delighted in the simple pleasures of life—shopping on QVC, which often surprised her family with mysterious packages arriving at the doorstep. She was an avid poker player, known among friends for her lucky streaks, especially in Las Vegas, where fortune seemed to favor her. On quieter days, Mary found joy nestled in her favorite chair, captivated by a good Hallmark movie, where stories of hope and love mirrored her own compassionate spirit.

Mary is survived by her loving son; Zach (Maggie) Young, siblings; Bill (Rose) Sanders, Chris Sanders, and Veronica (Ryan) Thatcher, Nieces; Abigail Dunn, Cecelia Dunn, Vincentia Thatcher, and Charlotte Thatcher, and nephews; Torey (Katarina) Dunn & Quinn Thatcher.

Mary is preceded in death by her sister; Virginia Sanders, and brother; John Sanders.

A Memorial Gathering will take place at O’Riley-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory (6107 South East Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227) on Tuesday, June 2, 2026, from 4:00pm-7:00pm. A Funeral Mass will take place on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at St. Jude Catholic Church (5353 McFarland Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227) at 10:00am.

Her legacy is a tapestry woven from love, laughter, and unwavering devotion to those she held dear. Mary leaves behind her son, Zach, whose life she lovingly nurtured. Though Mary has departed from this world, the kindness she sowed and the memories she created remain a beacon of light for all who knew her.

In remembering Mary C. Sanders, we celebrate a woman whose heart was as vast as her resilience, whose life was dedicated to love and care for others, and whose presence will forever remain in the hearts of her family, friends, and all who were touched by her gentle spirit.

Please visit www.orileybranson.com to leave a memory of Mary or to sign the online guest book.

Services

Memorial Gathering: Tuesday, June 2, 2026
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

O’Riley – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory
6107 South East Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227


Mass: Wednesday, June 3, 2026
10:00 am - 11:00 am

St. Jude Catholic Church
5353 McFarland Road
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227


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  1. Thank you for loving Zach so well and welcoming Maggie into your family.

    Jack and Carol Frisby

  2. It was a great pleasure to have known her even though it was through work. She will be greatly missed

  3. We are so sorry about the passing of our niece Mary Catherine. We know that she was in great pain for the last few weeks and pray that God welcomes her into her heavenly home. We are happy that we were able to visit with Mary Catherine while we were in Indianapolis last year.
    Tom and Judy Sanders
    Indialantic, Florida

  4. Even though we worked together and never met in person, I was blessed to have worked with her. She taught me many parts of my job, and I enjoyed talking to her in our downtime. Prayers go out to the family

  5. I had the privilege of working with Mary at GPM Investments for seven years. She was a valued member of our GPM team and family, and she will be deeply missed. My thoughts are with her family, and I hope they find comfort in knowing how deeply loved Mary was. Her memory will always live on.

  6. Mary helped me when I started at GPM Investments 5 years ago. She was very kind and helpful to me as I learned the policies and procedures of my new job. I will always remember her kindness toward me and how great she was at helping out stores and users solve technical issues. She worked tirelessly and very productive at solving problems. She cared deeply about our store staff and department teammates. I will continue to pray for her friends and family during this difficult time.

  7. Mary and I have worked together for many years. Both of us in different positions. No matter where we were at in our career, Mary was always a very dedicated and truly cared. She always wanted to help. She set very high standards for herself and others around her. I feel that is why she was a good leader. I will miss her. I have been thinking of her family and hope, they find comfort in knowing, how much Mary was loved and respected by those she worked with. I will think of Mary fondly and hope her family finds comfort in their time of loss.

  8. Hi I’m Alexandria Moss
    I became Mary’s home cleaner a few years ago.
    She was always so kind and always gave me words of encouragement when I was down.
    Mary became my friend & like a second Mom.
    I will truly miss you Mary😭♥️

  9. Mary was a special niece & someone always ready to listen & give “good” advice. She reminded me of my Mother, who was strict, but very loving. She touched many people with her kindness & willingness to help her family in their struggles. Even in her last days, she was able to smile and give comfort to those who visited with her. She will be greatly missed, but she is with Vin, Bill & Virginia.


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