Leppert Mortuary - Carmel
Betty L. Taylor, 84 of Carmel, passed away, September 29, 2014.
Betty was born January 31, 1930 in Greenhill, IN to the late Earl and Alma Amstutz.
She married Jack E. Taylor on March 24, 1951 and was a homemaker to their family as they traveled around the country for Jack's career.
Survivors include her loving husband of over 60 years, Jack Taylor; children, Gary L., Gregory L., Debra L., and James E. Taylor; grandchildren, Sherique L. Williams, Joseph C. Taylor, Tracey A. Maxson, Jackson E. Taylor, Nathaniel J. Taylor, and Cameron W.P. Taylor; 7 great-grandchildren, and sisters, Doris L. Moore, and Ruby W. Frantz.
In addition to her parents, Betty was preceded in death by her brother, Vernon E. Amstutz; sisters, Violet Line and Aldine Gellenbeck, and one granddaughter.
Friends and family will gather from 4 until 7 pm, Friday, October 3 in Leppert Mortuary - Carmel.
Sincere appreciation is given by the Taylor family for every person in Prairie Lakes Health Campus who touched Betty's life in such a wonderful way.
Tributes
Robin Kennedy wrote on Oct 22, 2014:
"Jack - I am so sorry to hear about Betty's passing. You have been in my thoughts alot lately and will be for days to come. It meant so much to me to be able to take care of Betty. I will surely miss seeing you when I stop in to visit at PLHC. Take care and if you need anything please don't hesitate to call me. Robin Kennedy (765) 717-8085"
Pat Wachtel wrote on Oct 2, 2014:
"Dear James, there is no easy way to lose your mother. I hope it will comfort you to know that people who never met her--like me--still hold your mother in high esteem. I know your mother because I have met her son. You are living testimony to the fact that she was a very good woman. May God rest her soul, and may He comfort and console you and your family in your loss. You are all in my prayers."
Dewayne and Linda Amstutz wrote on Sep 30, 2014:
"We are so sorry for your loss.
Aunt Betty will be greatly missed.
We are sorry Dewayne is unable to travel so will be unable to come . But you all will be in our thoughts and prayers."