Legacy of Advocacy and Family: The Life of Ken Nunn
Ken Nunn, a distinguished personal injury attorney from Bloomington, Indiana, passed away at 85 on December 24, 2026, leaving behind a profound legacy of legal excellence and community dedication. His passing was announced by his law firm on December 26, 2026, marking the end of an era for those who knew his unwavering commitment to justice.
For over six decades, Ken's marriage to Leah Nunn stood as a testament to enduring love, until her passing in January 2026. Their partnership, rooted in mutual support and shared values, shaped both their personal and professional journeys.
Born into challenging circumstances in Jeffersonville, Ken's resilience shone through as he overcame early setbacks to pursue education and a career in law. With Leah's encouragement, he earned degrees from Indiana University, laying the foundation for a transformative legal career.
Establishing his Bloomington practice in 1962, Ken grew a practice into a statewide powerhouse, advocating fiercely for injured individuals against corporate giants. His slogan—"Call me, it's just that easy"—became synonymous with accessible, compassionate legal representation.
Beyond the courtroom, Ken's influence extended through philanthropy, supporting IU athletics, educational scholarships, and community initiatives. His recognition as a Million Dollar Advocates Forum member underscored his impactful legal work.
Family remains central to his memory: surviving children Vicky Nunn Jarrett, David Nunn, and grandchildren Katelynn and Jimmy Nunn, alongside his devoted wife Leah, survive him. Colleagues and clients remember his integrity, humor, and relentless pursuit of fairness.
As loved ones gather to honor his life, the community reflects on how Ken's legacy continues through the lives he touched and the institutions he strengthened. Rest in peace, Ken—your dedication will endure.