Carol Sue "Georgia" Handy

November 2, 1954 ~ August 7, 2013
Carol Sue “Georgia” Handy, 58, Indianapolis, died suddenly August 7, 2013. Mrs. Handy was born November 2, 1954, in Indianapolis.
A 1973 graduate of Northwest High School, she married her high school sweetheart, Robbin L. Handy on July 20, 1973. Carol was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and daughter who was the ultimate caregiver. She always put others before herself. She was an excellent cook and also enjoyed sewing. Carol will be missed by her loving family.
She was preceded in death by her father, James Robert Evans.
Survivors include her husband, Robbin L. Handy; mother, Donna Lee (Hall) Evans of Indianapolis; sons, Robbin W. Handy, Nicholas A. Handy, Michael J. Handy, and Alexander D. March, all of Indianapolis; brothers, Gary Robert Evans of Florida, William David Evans of North Carolina and Dale Baker of Indianapolis; sisters, Marlene Evans White of Indianapolis, Connie Evans Goodlander of Danville, and Julie Evans Jones of New Palestine; grandchildren, Nathan, Dominick, Damian, and Savannah Handy; Ethan and Owen Handy.
The funeral service will begin at 10 a.m., Tuesday, August 13, 2013, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 4 to 8 p.m., Monday, August 12, 2013. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery, Plainfield. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
I used to love what a creative care giver she was. When we were kids, money was always tight but she always found a way to supply us cool summer treats. Carol introduced us to Kool-Aid popsicles and there was always an ENDLESS supply of them! We could have any flavor we wanted!!!
I remember when Carol came to our house around the age of 5. What a pretty little girl, warm olive skin and lovely features and beautiful eyes. She reminded me of a dove.
Carol played many roles in my life. Growing up she was my foster mom when mine was working so hard to provide for us. She helped me learn how to sew, and helped show me that family isnt about blood its about who fills your life up.. Later she showed me that distance and pettiness doesnt cancel love. Im proud to say that Carol taught me alot of lessons, and played alot of roles for me but the one I will miss the most is friend. I called my Aunt Carol my friend. She took me in to her home and loved my sisters and I like we were the daughters she never had! Robin was a great father figure! Rob Nick Mikey were the brothers we never wanted. Ha Ha. And Alex just completed everything!! We were a family and that void will never be filled.
Hi everyone…I am sorry to say I only heard of Carol’s passing today. She was my very best friend when we were teens together. I loved her and could tell her anything and I knew she would try to understand. She will remain forever in my heart. Kathy (Baker) Young
We are so sorry Robbin & everyone who loves Carol for your sorrow. Robbin was Pat’s Best Man at our wedding & we met Carol after Pat got out of the Air Force.She seemed so happy with her new role in life as a new wife.She was always hospitible toward us & would feed us with the food she had on hand which she had a talent to be creative & was confident to fix a great meal! She was right!She always made us feel comfortable with her smile & her warm personality.I know she was always good with children & loved making them feel special & valued.She is a jewel in Heaven. Like the story goes,we lost contact with Robbin & Carol several years ago,& just heard of her passing the night before her funeral.We are sorry Robbin that we were unable to attend.We hope to talk to you soon. Lots of memories with love,Pat & Pandi Osburn