1941
2024
Sandy Taylor, 83, rural Newtown, passed away peacefully at home on December 15, 2024, following a period of failing health. She was born on July 4, 1941, in Williamsport to Lt. Col. Leolus “Ike” L. Wall and Crystal (Palin) Kimbrell. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, friend and confidant to many, and an enthusiastic lover of life.
She graduated from Richland Township High School with the Class of 1959. She loved all her classmates and frequently spoke with fondness about growing up in Newtown with her many friends. She was looking forward to serving as president of the Richland Alumni Association.
She married Richard M. Taylor of Warren County on July 23, 1961, at what is now the Newtown Community Church. On Father’s Day 1970, they and their three children moved to her family’s homestead just west of Newtown on State Road 55. It was where she spent most of her life.
She worked several jobs throughout Fountain County before she landed a career in the Purdue University Registrar’s Office in 1980. She enjoyed helping students cut through red tape, and she was always in awe of the constantly-changing campus. She retired in 2007.
Sandy was a lifetime member of the Newtown Community Church. She loved to sing in the choir, help organize church functions with CWF, and get involved with anything the youth did. She had several great stories about the Joybells youth choir in the 1970s.
She was member of the local Red Hat Society and looked forward to the third Wednesday of the month for lunch with her close friends at a restaurant, followed by shopping. She was a founding member of the Domesticated Debs Home Ec Club of Richland Township and had been a supporter of Fountain County 4-H.
She anxiously awaited the gardening season – particularly for the tomatoes – and adored any kind of flower, especially anything her son Jeff had grown and picked for her. She loved both cooking and eating, listening and dancing to any kind of music, watching fireworks, sitting around a bonfire, and going anywhere in a car. Simply put, she wanted to be on the go. She looked forward to the change in seasons. No matter the weather, you couldn’t stop her from getting out, especially if a restaurant was part of the plan.
She loved having a good time, and it didn’t take much to entertain her. She always rooted for Purdue and Fountain Central athletics, raved about the Indianapolis 500 (which she and Richard attended for over 50 years), and couldn’t wait for the county 4-H Fair, the State Fair, and the Covered Bridge Festival. She was completely interested in whatever anyone in her family was into regardless of what it was. She never wanted to miss a thing.
Sandy is survived by her children, Jeff Taylor of rural Newtown, Chris (Sally) Taylor of rural Newtown, and April Taylor of Attica; grandchildren, Taryn (Cory) Gay, Isaac Taylor, Henry Taylor, and Ozzy Taylor Jean; great-grandchildren, Zander and Gavin Gay; daughter-in-law, Stacey (Adams) Taylor; stepmother, Norma (Crawford) Wall of Charleston, S.C.; half-sisters, Daphne Casciano and Deborah Hyman; as well as many nieces and nephews on the Taylor side, whom she all loved dearly.
In addition to her parents, Sandy was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Richard M. Taylor, on October 4, 2017; stepfather, Howard Kimbrell; stepbrothers, John and Ronny Kimbrell; and her Aunt Vera Mae and Uncle Hardy Gookins, who raised her for much of her childhood and teenage years.
Visitation will be held from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 21, 2024, at Maus Funeral Home, 704 S. Council St., Attica, with the funeral service immediately following. Pastor Mike Parks of the Newtown Community Church and Pastor Sue Spurlin of Rob Roy will officiate. Her nephew, C.J. Taylor, and grandson, Isaac Taylor, will also speak. Burial will follow at Union Christian Cemetery, 1213 E. Aylesworth Road, just west of Newtown.
Contributions may be made to Maus Funeral Home, 704 S. Council St., Attica, IN 47918, in order to defray the cost of services.
You can honor her memory by trusting in God and Jesus Christ, learning to keep going no matter what comes your way, and refusing to care what other people think about you. Sandy truly, deeply loved life.
Online condolences and memories may be left at mausfuneralhome.com.
Tarri Swift Johnston
December 28, 2024
Sandy was a wonderful person and worked hard with the students at Purdue.
The Gale Helms Family
December 21, 2024
We are so sorry we couldn’t be there with you today. Just know we’re keeping all of your family in our thoughts and prayers. she will be greatly missed.
Kim Phillips - Wesley
December 21, 2024
Jeff, so sorry for your loss. Your mom was such a sweet person, always laughing and smiling
Barb Keller
December 20, 2024
Stacey,Taryn,Cory & family-- May you find peace & comfort in the days ahead with the loss of your loved one
Tim Osborn
December 19, 2024
What an absolutely wonderful human being and spirit we were all blessed to know
April Ozzy Taylor
December 19, 2024
Love you Mom
Jennifer Rice
December 19, 2024
Mom and I are so sorry to hear of Sandy's passing. She will be forever remembered for her wonderful smile. Prayers to the family and let the memories guide you through this time
Alan Scott
December 18, 2024
Hi Chris sorry for your loss great sweet woman
Carolyn Watson
December 18, 2024
Sandy was one of the sweetest person I have known, her smile and laugh was her best features. She was always helping others and never complained. She will be miss by so many. She had such a strong love for her family. RIP sweet Lady
Cathe Green
December 17, 2024
This is so sad, Sandy will be missed! The family is in my prayers RIP Sandy
Randy Hathaway
December 17, 2024
Sandy was never anything but nice to me and was always willing to help me “Cut Through The Red Tape” my four years at PurdueThank You for all you did for me Boiler Up !!
Robert and Joan Beedle
December 17, 2024
Sandy was a very special lady and so much fun to be around. Se will be greatly missed.
Jan Mapes Plish
December 17, 2024
Deepest condolences to the family. Sandy’s light will never be extinguished. Her love and memory will always remain in our hearts.
Ethel Busick Luster
December 16, 2024
To the one and only Sandy Lee. I will miss you and our fun phone visits. We go back to becoming classmates and friends in the fall of 1947. We spent 12 years in good ole Richland Township High School. Our class was small 20 graduates. Now four of us left. We loved our rock and roll music, sledding at Shawnee Mound. Basketball games, sock hops flavored Cokes at the drug store. Riding around in someone's car just having fun. Our Senior trip to New York and Washington DC was the highlight of 1959. Thankful for all the many fun memories. You are now home safe . I will see you later. Love, hugs and prayers for your great family.
Nellie Rich ( Knowles)
December 16, 2024
Such a sweet lady !! So glad that our families stayed connected throughout the years ... Fly High, Sandy !! Enjoy your dances with the Angels
Marty Marlatt
December 16, 2024
If Sandy and Camilla Lawson hadn’t helped me “cut through the red tape” I would probably still be at Purdue University.
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