Andrew S. Lacy

Andrew S. Lacy, 44, Mooresville, died August 18, 2013. Andrew was born November 24, 1968, in Danville, Indiana.

He graduated from South Montgomery High School and had been employed at Crawford Industries. Andy was a talented musician. He enjoyed playing the guitar for many years with Blackhawk and Eclipse and with his wife Debbie and brother John. Andy loved being on the water with family and friends, enjoying many years of boating at Dale Hollow, Cumberland Lake, and Monroe. He also loved riding his Honda Shadow motorcycle. He will be missed by a loving family and many friends.

Andy was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Sally (Games) Lacy and his stepfather, Bob Pickering.

Survivors include his wife, Deborah Brinson - Lacy; father, Roy Lacy of Indianapolis; step-son, Michael McCord (Teresa) of Indianapolis; brother, John Lacy of Lafayette; sisters, Amy Johnson (Chad) of Crawfordsville and Connie Casselman (Dave) of New Jersey; grandson, Thomas McCord; niece and nephew, Donovan and Ally.

Friends and family will gather on Tuesday, August 20, 2013, 4 to 8 p.m., in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service and an opportunity to share memories to celebrate Andy’s life will begin at 11 a.m., Wednesday, August 21, 2013, in the funeral home. Cremation will follow the service at the Morgan County Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. My prayers go out to the Lacy family, I remember the apartment in New Market and hiring Andy at Wendy’s for his first job! Rest in Peace my friend.

  2. so sorry for your loss Debbie, Andy was a good guy he would always give vegetables away that he grew in his garden to who ever needed them sometimes I would walk outside and there on the front porch were tomatoes and zuchinnis I knew right away where they came from he was a good friend god bless you Deb.

  3. Imaging you Andy, now singing with the Heavenly Choir in Heaven. Deb, so sorry sweetheart *huge huge tight hug*, God Be with your & Andy’s loved ones.

  4. Amy, I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. My thoughts and prayers go to you and all of the family. Barb Detchon

  5. The Pickering family is so deeply sorry for the loss of your brother. We know your mother Sally and Bob have welcomed him with open arms in Heaven. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Aunt Barb Stewart

  6. Just heard about Andy’s passing. We went to school together and we played together in the band ‘Blackhawk’. He was a great guy! So sorry for your loss. Darin Gregg

  7. so very sorry to hear of your loss.the lacy family has always been known around the new market area as great people.we will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.love to you all diana hester

  8. We love u Andy and Debbie! May you find Gods peace and love in your time of need. We have always appreciated you guys for your friendship with each other and the positive attitude you always seem to have. We love to see your smiles. God bless and let us know if we can do anything for u Debbie.

  9. Our family knew the lacy’s well growing up . Lost touch over the years . We are sad to hear about Andy’s passing . We hope all of the family is doing well .

  10. At a time like this, I can’t help but feel a little selfish. Yes. I am guilty. I wish things were like they were growing up. Reunions in brownsburg with most of the family. Andy, Great grandma Games, Aunt Pam, Aunt Elsie, Jordan, Ronnie, and many more. This was one of the greatest times of my life because of family. I remember Andy always walking in with a leather jacket on. Man, how I wanted to grow up to be just like him! lol. Not only was he one of the nicest men ever, he knew plenty of jokes, knew how to sing, knew how to play instruments, and looked good while doing all of it! Who could have had a cooler cousin to look up to? Noone! (and if someone says they could, they’re lying!) I pray your body finally rests, but your soul rocks on forever! Until we meet again – rest easy brother!

  11. I remember many happy afternoons playing with Andy in New Market when we were kids, and our first attempt at a band. I wish you peace, my friend. -Jason Hendrickson

  12. I’m so very sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort provide the much needed comfort for you at this difficult time. Jesus promises at John 5:28, 29 that ‘those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.’ My deepest condolences.

  13. Grew up going to church with Amy then got to know the rest of the family- what an amazing family. I got to know Andy more through my husband Brad as they went to school together and have been good friends- always knew Andy as a fun loving man. Thoughts and prayers for the family. Love- Brad, Brook and Nolan Groves

  14. Prayers for Debbie and the family. I only knew Andy through Debbie. Debbie and I work together and have worked together in the past at the same place and I was just in awe by Andy remembering me because I was just a ‘little girl’ when Debbie and I worked together the first time. Andy was always so nice to me and always told me hi when he would come in to see Debbie. I pray for Debbie. God Bless.

  15. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. So sorry for your loss…. Andy was a great guy and an awesome musician… I will always remember him up on stage with big mike……

  16. My heart breaks for you all. Andy was a very kind and compassoniate man, and an amazing musician. I was blessed to call him my friend. May you find peace during this difficult time. Kim Ames

  17. We are heartbroken over the loss of Andy and sending our thoughts and prayers to all of the family during this difficult time. We pray for strength, peace, and comfort…may the cherished memories you all hold of Andy be treasures of your hearts forever! Nicole & Doug Coolman

  18. Sorry for your loss, praying and asking God for Strength to you Only He can give. If you need to talk or something Linda Rosas can let us know. Don & Rhonda Dolph

  19. Andy I was always excited to get to talk to you. I grew up thinking you were a rock star and I was right. Always described you as my rock star cousin. I will miss seeing your smiling face every time I saw you. You are pain free and fishing with Grandma now. Catch one for me. I’m gonna miss you. Love ya.

  20. Your voice is going threw my mind I see you sitting in front of me singing like the rest of the family. My heart starts aching and breaking as I realize you are just an image of my imagination. You left us but you leave us with so many memories. I hear your voice above all others singing smiling because it made you happy to sing. I look over and see the reality the tears in all the eyes who loved you I am stuck in two dimensions the real and the not so real. Memories stick in my mind my heart is breaking and aching and missing you. As family our blood was close but as life grew older many went different roads but in my eyes I still see how close our family use to be the singing dancing and the laughing my heart is aching breaking but my mind is still there in the past with all the rest. You may leave us like the rest but in our hearts you stay for ever and always…RIP Written 8/18/2013 by Melinda K Chairez

  21. I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. We’ll keep your family in our thoughts and and prayers.

  22. We send our condolences. Sorry to hear of the sudden death of Andrew. Wish we could have known him better and spent more time. Enjoyed the laughs and time we did have together. Sorry to hear he was suffering so much. Know he is in a better place now. No suffering and no pain, where he can rest in peace. Will miss you long haired hippy, Andy. Will remember you forever. Our hearts and prayers go out to the family. Love, Gary and Uella Harness

  23. It was just 5 short months ago that you were singing like an Angel at my mom’s funeral. I’m glad I have that memory to hold on to…….forever!

  24. Andy you are the love of my life!!!!! It is going to be the hardest thing I have ever done to get through these next few days and months. You said you will be my angel and I feel you watching over me. I miss you soooo much! Your smile melted my heart everyday. No pain baby!! I know you hurt for too long and suffered in silence. I will not say rest in peace because I know you are in the spirit world hugging your mom and enjoying the ones you love that are there with you. I will see you again one beautiful day.I love you forever and forever. .My husband, my best friend, and my guardian angel!

  25. Andy will be greatly missed! He was always smiling and had the kindest heart. Andy made my mother’s funeral service memorable when he played his guitar and he and our cousin sang Amazing Grace! Andy was like a brother to me. Love to all the Lacy’s.

  26. Always super sweet, with an amazing smile and a hello as we passed in the halls of high school. Thoughts and prayers to the family, warm hugs during this difficult time.

  27. Andy you were always a very special person. Loved it when you got out your guitar and sang. You loved to do so many things and have a good time. Wish we had have known the pain you where in. I pray God and family welcomed you with open arms and you are at peace now. We will miss you and your smiling face. Love you for ever will be in my heart.


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