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Mandelyn Rachelle Hibbitt
© Fairview Funeral Home
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Fairview Funeral Home

Mandelyn Rachelle HIBBITT

Orion Cemetery


Mandelyn Rachelle Hibbitt
November 24, 1992 - February 5, 2023

Memorial Service for Mandelyn Rachelle Hibbitt, 30, of Fairview, will be 10:30 AM, Friday, February 10, 2023 at the First Assembly of God, Fairview, Oklahoma. Pastor Charlie Newman will officiate. Burial will follow in the Orion Cemetery. Arrangements are by the Fairview Funeral Home Inc..

Mandelyn Rachelle Hibbitt was born November 24, 1992 at 6:23 PM in the Medical City Hospital, Dallas, Texas to Sidney Jerrell Hibbitt, Jr. and Melynda Jane Yarbrough Bryant and passed away unexpectedly at the young age of 30 on Sunday, February 5, 2023. Mandelyn was a loving granddaughter, daughter, sister, aunt, and mother of two daughters.

Mandelyn was brought to her first home in Terrell, Texas on Thanksgiving Day 1992. During this time, she became a doting big sister to Sydney Renee Hibbitt and Branch Mitchell Hibbitt. In 2001, she moved to Lahoma, Oklahoma with her mother, then a few years later moved back in with her father in Texas. She returned to Melynda and Mike Allison's home in Fairview, Oklahoma, where another brother, Cody Allison was born.

During her Freshman year of High School, Mandelyn went to live with David and Dawn Ann Mendenhall, pastors of First Baptist Church of Fairview, where she met her first love, Tye Judd. She was baptized with him at the First Baptist Church on October 24th, 2009, and they later went on to have their daughter, Jordyn Leigh Judd on September 3rd, 2011. Mandelyn graduated from Lincoln Academy in Enid, Oklahoma alongside her sister, Sydney, in May of 2012. Two years later, Taylin Rae Terrel was born to Mandelyn and Taybor Terrel on August 1st, 2014.

Mandi was a strong, independent woman with a passion for people and her Faith in God. She had that vivacious personality that could light up any room she entered and captivated those she talked to. She was known for her quick wit, infectious smile, and fiery spirit while living her life with no regrets. She never got to read her testimony, but just her story alone touched many, and will live on for the rest of our lifetime. She was a dedicated, intelligent, hard worker and that showed in every aspect of her life: her jobs, being a mother, daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt, or friend. She will be dearly missed by many.

Mandelyn is survived by two daughters, Jordyn Leigh Judd and Taylin Rae Terrel; her father, Sid Hibbitt and fiancé Patty Tuttle; her mother, Melynda and Kevin Bryant; one sister, Sydney Hibbitt; nephew, Aiden Bourland and niece, Bertie Hibbitt-Owens; two brothers, Branch Hibbitt and Kaylee Phipps and nephew, Blue Hibbitt, and Cody Allison; paternal grandmother, Linda Hibbitt-Ashworth and maternal grandmother, Mary Stewart; maternal grandfather, Bruce and Mary Yarbrough; step-siblings and their families, Misti and Chris Elliott and niece, Haylee Elliott and nephews Haden and Heath Elliott, Michael and Kelsey Bryant and their family Cambri Bryant, Michael Penner, Macey Bryant and Chasen Bryant. Craig and Kira Bryant, Todd Bryant, Bailey and Bryce Irving and their family Bentley, Brody, and Brooklyn; and Morgan Allison; many aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends.

Preceded in death by one stepsister - Tayler Council; 3 grandfathers - Sidney Jerrell Hibbitt, Sr., Charles William Stewart, Mike Ashworth, great grandparents Virgel and Bertie Dow and multiple classmates and friends.

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