Mandy Lynn Taylor

June 18, 1975 ~ October 19, 2019
Mandy Lynn Taylor, 44, Indianapolis, passed away suddenly October 19, 2019, as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident. Mandy was born June 18, 1975, in Banning, California.
She graduated from the Brooklyn Christian Academy. Most recently, Mandy was the manager of Fox Cliff Golf Club for eight years. A loving and devoted mother, Mandy centered her life around her beloved daughter, Kaitlyn. The two made a great pair, and there is nothing Mandy would not have done for Kaitlyn. Mandy will be fondly remembered for her caring and compassionate ways.
Mandy was preceded in death by her father, Bill Hatley.
Survivors include one daughter, Kaitlyn Taylor; mother, Jennifer (Tim) Houk; significant other, Brian Keevers; sisters, Brandy Arthur, Chrissy Moscrip, Samantha Harris, Misty Houk, Tiffany Smith, and Jenny Sanders.
Friends and family will gather Friday, October 25, 2019, 5 to 7 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. A funeral service will follow at 7 p.m. Cremation will follow the services at the Morgan County Crematory. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Our deepest condolences to the entire family. We remember Mandy from Jordan Apostolic Church. May God comfort you all during this difficult time. Charlie and Angie Parsons
the world has never had a more kinder loving person in it. I always thought of Mandy as my own sister. and will miss her dearly, until I hear her beautiful voice singing in heaven. we will all miss you and the world will never be the same without you in it.
my deepest sympathy for family,god has gained a beautiful angel in heaven she will missed dearly.Prayers for family,god be with you Katie
So Sorry For your lost
Everyone will get through this. Just remember everything in life happens for a reason under all circumstances❤️. We love you guys❤️ and we’re here to talk anytime❤️
I’ve known Mandy since she was a little girl. Went to church with her and watched grow into a beautiful woman. She wrote a song and sang at my wedding. She had a beautiful voice and so much talent Loved her and she will be missed greatly. Love and prayers to all you.
Hugs and Prayers Mandy Will be missed by all.
Mandy had such a big heart, a all around beautiful person. I always loved hearing her sing. She was a very kind person like her mother. I remember always thinking “ where love abounds” when i think of her. You will be missed, and always loved. ❤️
I am so incredibly sad for the loss of Mandy. We lived in Fox Cliff and my little boy golfed all the time at the course. She was always so sweet to my two boys. I always enjoyed seeing her smile when I came through the door and talking with her. A funny story she got a laugh from: My Kindergartener, at the time, SWORE she was his bus driver because she looked like her, until Mandy said, “No, he’s right, we look alike! That’s my sister!” 🙂 (And to Cash’s old bus driver—I am so, so sad for your loss.) I will be praying for the family and friends of Mandy. <3
Mandy was a beautiful woman inside and out she had such a big heart. This is an amazing family they are in my thoughts and prayers
The phone call coming from Lisa made my heart hurt, I know how much she loved you. Fly high Mandy keeping Katie in our prayers.
I cannot imagine life without Mandy’s laugh (snort). Her wrapping her arms around me and squealing and kissing my cheek a hundred times when I hadnt seen her in a while. What I would give to hear that squeal one more time. Your child like joy was infectious. I know you are safe in daddy’s arms. I’ll see you both again. Love you Mandalynn, ߒSamantha
My heart is broken at this loss. Mandy was such a sweet girl with a bubbly persona that brought great joy. She will be missed!
Mandy was such a beautiful lady with a true ‘servant heart.’ Now she’s a beautiful angel serving our Heavenly Father. That’s the only way we can grasp her absence now – God has a much more important job for her to be called home so soon. Brian, Katie and family our hearts are in sincere prayer for you all. She will be forever remembered by so many people every perfect, breezy, sunny day. I’m just so grateful for her friendship, our fun lunches, shopping getaways, relaxing tea talks – I truly have no words to express what a true blessing she was to me. We leave you in our Lord’s hands – Marji & Steve Clark
Mandy was my benefactor. She made life for Don and me special. Without her love and help we would have been miserable. Mandy, God Speed.
Jennifer so sorry for your loss. Praying for you and your family.
We can’t express how much Mandy meant to us over the years here at Foxcliff. She always brought so much fun and laughter at the Golf Course. Our condolences to you and your wonderful family and know we are always here for you! May GOD’s loving peace be with you all as you grieve our beautiful Mandy. RIP Mandy!ߒԢݣ️ߒ Tom and Lillian Voeller
Jennifer prayers for you and all the family.
Mandy was always smiling and eager to engage in conversation. She warmed the clubhouse and everyone that she came in contact with. I am deeply saddened by her passing. She will be greatly missed.
Mandy and I grew up as childhood friends, in the same youth group. We so many memories. Mandy was always so sweet and lite up the room. As we grew older both of our paths of life lead us in different circles but her and I was able to pick up where we left off. I will always cherish her friendship. May God comfort the family.
My husband and I were so sad to hear about Mandi’s passing. Mandi was so sweet, and I loved talking with her. She met everyone with a smile. I will remember that smile. God bless the family. Doug and Dianna Moss
Mandy was always so friendly and kind when she greeted us at the clubhouse at Foxcliff. She worked tirelessly never complaining and always smiling ready to help! She will be missed! Henry & Nancy Wichman
We will always remember Mandy’s beautiful smile. She warmed the Foxcliff club house with her “ bubbly” personality. We are deeply saddened by her passing. She will be greatly missed. God Bless Kaitlyn ,Brian and Mandy’s family. Sharon and Mike Goheen
I will always remember Mandy for her sensitive and kind heart. She reached out to comfort me when I was going through an awful time in 2013 with a dishonest contractor during my home construction. I arranged to meet him at the clubhouse to resolve the matter in a safe place. I arrived early, sat down and waited…she came over and asked if she could be of any assistance so, I explained why I was there. Then she encouraged me before he arrived and it really helped me to feel like I had someone in my corner watching out for me…I had not even played golf on the course yet. When I returned a few years later to finally play, there she was with that big beautiful smile and a hug to go along with it. Mandy was a giver and cared about others, even when she was hurting, because she had a heart for people. I believe the Lord put her in our midst for a season of time to remind us of how we should treat others, the way we would like to be treated. She acknowledged each person and used her gift of hospitality to bless others. She cooked and served wonderful meals to us on those fun Nine and Dine Friday night dinners, brought snacks out to the patio as we shared our adventures on the links after league play and always did it with a cheerful spirit. It was a delight to be around Mandy. Her joyful countenance will be missed but, as a believer, she is more alive than we are…she has finished her course here and graduated while we are still in the school of life, learning to be more like Him until we too graduate to meet again. In the meantime, may God bring His supernatural comfort to each of you who loved Mandy dearly, especially her Mother, sisters, daughter and the rest of the family. She will live on through you as you share those special memories among yourselves and with others in the coming days and weeks. Jesus said that you will know a person by the fruit they bear…well, Mandy has touched so many lives with her genuine interest and affection for others…keep reading these pages, what a life!
I met Mandy several years ago when my nephews, Carson & Griffin Brinkley, played on the high school golf team on the Foxcliff course. My daughter, Olivia, followed a few years later. Mandy was “Mom” to all the kids and they absolutely loved her!! There was nothing she wouldn’t do to take care of them. I was blessed to become Mandy’s friend when she offered me a part-time job working alongside her at Foxcliff during a very difficult time in my life. Her caring, compassionate heart touched so many lives and we are all the better for it. She is a true angel, beautiful inside and out, and we will miss her tremendously! Our heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. Sheryl & Olivia Allen
I only knew Mandy a short time, however, she was truly kind and bubbly. She would brighten my day when my husband and I would golf at Foxcliff. Her presence exuded sunshine and kindness and I was blessed to know her. I pray for strength and peace to her family and friends.