Amy Marie Casavant (Mounts) went to join our Lord surrounded by loved ones at 10:45 PM on April 29, 2023, at Ascension St Vincent Hospital.
She was born on May 23rd, 1970 in Evansville, Indiana to James Mounts and Susan Lord. She married the love of her life John Casavant on April 4th, 1994, and they were blessed with two beautiful daughters, Lily Maria and Lauren Marianne. She obtained a bachelors degree from USI and a masters degree from UE. She worked at Old National for almost 30 years, starting off as a teller and completing her career there as president of the Old National Bank Foundation. She was a Phenomenal Woman of USI & the Community Award recipient, and Live United Volunteer Award recipient. She served on the boards of Lampion Center, 4-C of Southern Indiana, Community One, and as a mentor for the YWCA for over 20 years. She enjoyed planning and taking vacations with her family. She loved the Lord Jesus Christ with all her heart and lived her faith daily.
She was preceded in death by her father James Mounts, grandmother Dorothy Beloat, father-in-law Roderick Casavant, mother Susan Lord, and step-mother Virginia Mounts.
She is survived by her loving husband of 29 years, John Casavant, her daughters Lily (Nolan) Durcholz and Lauren Casavant, her mother-in-law Mary Anne Casavant, her brothers and sisters-in law Mark and Anne Casavant, Rod and Anne Casavant, Todd and Wendy Hannaford, Anne and Bill Tanner, and Terry and Maria Wallace, along with many nieces and nephews.
There will be a private funeral mass, and details on a celebration of life are to follow. We will miss Amy so much on Earth, but we have peace knowing she is with her Heavenly Father. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Ark Crisis Childcare Center or Saint Boniface Parish.
Simple Cremation Evansville is entrusted with care.
Scott Mason says
Extremely sorry for the loss of this talented, inspirational , christian woman. Praying daily for Amy’s entire family.
Laura Hoefling says
So sorry for your loss! I enjoyed talking with Amy at the infusion center! She spoke of her beautiful daughters frequently! She was so proud of both of them!❤️
Amy gave me a book to read, the power of a praying woman! I will treasure forever.
May God bless your family during this difficult time.🙏
Love, from her Tuesday morning Chemo Buddie❤️❤️
Michelle Fulton says
Lily and Nolan, we are so sorry for your loss. Lily, I didn’t know your mom very well, but if her amazing daughter is any evidence of her, she, too, had to be amazing. Please know you and your family are on our hearts and in our prayers.
Love,
Michelle and Tim Fulton
Kristine Cordts says
I’m so sorry to hear of this loss for all of us. Amy lived an exemplary life, and I’m grateful to have known her through her service work in the community. I pray that her family is comforted with the knowledge of her at peace in Heaven.
Lisa Tanner says
Amy was an phenomenal person and will be sorely missed! She had an infectious smile and wry sense of humor that was contagious. She went out of her way to make people feel comfortable. I will miss her shining light.
Mary Ritter (Genoa) says
John, You are in my prayers!
Michelle Young says
John & girls,
My heart is completely broken to hear of Amy’s passing. I am praying for God’s perfect peace to surround you all. She was such a beautiful person. I don’t ever remember seeing her without a smile.
Michelle Lawson-Young
Ayana Blair says
Amy left such an incredible imprint on our community and will be sorely missed. She was kind, encouraging, and creative and I loved every interaction.
I pray for God’s strength during this difficult time.
Shelly Carner Nicholson says
I am so very sorry to hear of Amy’s passing. I am from the same small town that Amy is from and we had just reconnected recently when I became employed at ONB. I will always remember her as being such a tiny little girl when she was young and although I had just gotten to know her as an adult, she seemed to be a very special person. My condolences to her family. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Jane Russell says
I’m so sorry for your loss. Amy started at the bank right after me 30 years ago. She was a ray of sunshine, and her smile could light up a room. If I needed to call Amy for something, I always knew I would be taken care of. She always took time to ask how my family was doing. I would also hear about all of you! She loved her family dearly and she was truly a great co-worker. Old National was lucky to have someone so special work for them for so many years. God Bless you all!
Dave Westfall says
John, I am so sorry to learn of the passing of Amy. May the love and hope of Christ give you and your family some comfort in the midst of your loss.
Denise A Brucken says
John,
I am so sorry for your family’s loss. I offer my prayers of peace and comfort to you and yours.
Chandra says
Greetings, I am deeply saddened by this news. Amy was a wonderful person. I met her through our Mutz class. She was always so pleasant & complimentary. As I write this note, I see her beautiful smile. I am honored to have met her.
You have my condolences & my prayers. 🙏🏽