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Dianne Mullins

Dec 10, 1952 — Jun 20, 2026

Baxter Chapel

Dianne Mullins

BAXTER CHAPEL - Dianne Mullins, age 73 of Silver Point, TN formally of Winchester, TN, passed away on Saturday June 20, 2026 due to an accidental fall and fought as hard as her body would let her. She was a great mom having touched the lives of many with her warmth, resilience, and unwavering devotion to her family.

She was born December 10, 1952 in Winchester ,TN

Dianne was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Winchester, Tennessee.

A woman of remarkable spirit, Dianne’s tenacity and courage were evident to all who knew her. Her family remembers her as a great mom and grandmother. She retired from Wilton Corporation in Winchester as a customer service manager.

Dianne’s legacy is rooted in both her loving relationships and her proudest accomplishments. As a young woman, Dianne was an athlete of exceptional talent, playing on the Franklin County basketball team that won the 1969 State Championship-a memory she treasured and shared fondly with those close to her. Later in life, some of her happiest moments were spent on trips to the beach and in the company of her beloved family, especially her grandchildren. These times together were a constant source of happiness for Dianne and remain cherished memories for those she leaves behind.

Her love and commitment to family were especially evident in her role as a mother and grandmother. Dianne is survived by her daughter Daka (Philip) Smith of Silver Point; her three sisters: Kay Crownover of Winchester, Barbara (Terry) McClarney of Tullahoma, and Melissa (Dennis) Holt of Winchester; as well as her grandchildren Danika (Dusty) Mathis and Colton Smith, both of Silver Point. The bond they shared with Dianne endures as a testament to the love and strength she inspired.

Dianne is also fondly remembered by the memories of those who preceded her in death: her mother Josephine Benson Elliott, her siblings Marsha Binkley and Mike Elliott, her niece Delisha Elliott, and her brother in-law Jimmy Crownover. Their spirits remain united in the hearts of the family.

Per her wishes, there will be no service.

A special thank you to the caregivers and staff at NHC Cookeville and Caris Hospice.

Through her faith, her achievements, and, most importantly, her devoted relationships, Dianne Mullins leaves an enduring mark-a life defined by courage, kindness, and an ever-present love for her family and friends. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

Baxter Chapel Hooper Huddleston & Horner Funeral Home, 532 Fourth Ave South, Baxter, TN 38544 is in charge of arrangements. (931)858-2134. Share your thoughts and memories at www.hhhfunerals.com.

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