Lynnette Carson

Lynnette Carson, age 61, of Springfield, Ohio passed away September 18, 2021. She was born June 17, 1960 in Springfield, Ohio. Lynnette was the daughter of Robert and Frankie L. (Padgett) Bush. Lynnette was a hard worker and worked for Southbrook Healthcare Center for over twenty years; making a difference to everyone she worked with.
Lynnette lived for her family above all and loved her grandbabies something fierce. She was the epitome of selflessness and would always put everyone else before herself. Despite the many adversities that Lynnette faced in her life, nothing EVER took away her contagious smile. She smiled through it all and would always say; “I am giving it to God, he’s got me”. Lynnette had an infectious laugh and loved to dance, play Bingo, cook delicious meals for those she loved, and spend time with her family and friends. Lynnette had the biggest, most genuine heart and you just couldn’t help but to smile while around her.
Lynnette was preceded in death by her father, Robert Bush; her sons, John and Olajuwon Carson, and her daughter, Olanda Carson. Lynnette leaves to cherish her memory her mother, Frankie Bush; the father of her children, Fred Carson; her son, Isaiah Carson, and Andre Terrell, whom she took in and raised as her own; her siblings, Mary (Roger) Dennis, Robert (Winnie) Bush, Tina (Stacey) Dennis, Frank Bush, Beth (Delbert) Peterson, and Carol Bush, 6 grandchildren, including Jai’Cee Carson whom she raised after the passing of her son, John, 3 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and her good friends, Anita House and Emma Campbell.
Lynnette lived for her family above all and loved her grandbabies something fierce. She was the epitome of selflessness and would always put everyone else before herself. Despite the many adversities that Lynnette faced in her life, nothing EVER took away her contagious smile. She smiled through it all and would always say; “I am giving it to God, he’s got me”. Lynnette had an infectious laugh and loved to dance, play Bingo, cook delicious meals for those she loved, and spend time with her family and friends. Lynnette had the biggest, most genuine heart and you just couldn’t help but to smile while around her.
Lynnette was preceded in death by her father, Robert Bush; her sons, John and Olajuwon Carson, and her daughter, Olanda Carson. Lynnette leaves to cherish her memory her mother, Frankie Bush; the father of her children, Fred Carson; her son, Isaiah Carson, and Andre Terrell, whom she took in and raised as her own; her siblings, Mary (Roger) Dennis, Robert (Winnie) Bush, Tina (Stacey) Dennis, Frank Bush, Beth (Delbert) Peterson, and Carol Bush, 6 grandchildren, including Jai’Cee Carson whom she raised after the passing of her son, John, 3 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and her good friends, Anita House and Emma Campbell.