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Mandy (Estlinbaum) McDaniel, a vibrant soul and devoted mother, passed away on July 28, 2024, at the age of 60. Born on August 16, 1963, Mandy filled her life with adventure, love, and an unwavering spirit that touched all who knew her.
She is survived by her beloved daughter, Natasha Break, and son-in-law, Zachery Break, her grandchildren, Isabelle and Lincoln Break; her cherished mother, Beverley (Hughes) Estlinbaum; her father, John Estlinbaum; her sister, Lorie (Estlinbaum) Douglas; and brothers, John and Hugh Estlinbaum. Mandy is also reunited in spirit with her deceased husband, Tony McDaniel, and her mother-in-law, Jody Isabell, who both held a special place in her heart.
An avid outdoor enthusiast, Mandy achieved the prestigious top rank in Explorers, reflecting her passion for nature and adventure. Throughout her life, she embraced the changes that came with her husband Tony’s career, living in five different states and mastering the art of buying and transforming homes into warm, welcoming spaces.
Mandy’s professional endeavors were marked by her remarkable ability to excel; she consistently earned promotions in every job she undertook. Her zest for life extended to her love of travel, skiing, and relaxing by the ocean in Mexico, where the waves and sunsets mirrored her vibrant spirit.
A devoted fan of her husband’s music, she could often be found enjoying his performances in local bars, radiating joy and warmth. Mandy had a rare gift for connecting with people; she never met a stranger, and her infectious laughter brought comfort to those around her.
An exceptional cook, Mandy’s recipes, steeped in love and tradition, will be treasured by her family for generations to come. Her legacy of kindness, adventure, and culinary delights will forever remain in the hearts of those who loved her.
Mandy McDaniel will be profoundly missed, but her spirit will continue to inspire and illuminate the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing her. In her memory, let us celebrate life, embrace adventure, and share a meal with loved ones, just as she would have wanted.
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