Mandy Delahoussaye, Daughter Of Hall Of Fame Jockey Eddie Delahoussaye, Passes At Age 47

Mandy Lynn Delahoussaye, daughter of retired Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Delahoussaye, now a commissioner with the Louisiana Racing Commission, passed away Friday at Ochsner Lafayette General Medical Center in Lafayette, Louisiana. She was 47.

Mandy lived in Arcadia, California with her family from 1979 until 2014, when her family moved back to Louisiana.

The family will receive guests Wednesday at Martin & Castille's Southside location in Lafayette from 1 to 2 p.m. (CT).

A private inurnment will be held at a later date in Holy Family Cemetery & Mausoleum in New Iberia.

Deacon Cody Miller will officiate at the services.

In addition to her father, survivors include her mother, Juanita Delahoussaye, her brother, Loren Delahoussaye and his wife Rachel; her nephew, Luke Austin Delahoussaye; her aunt and nanny, Rose Ann Delahoussaye; and her uncle and godfather, Edwin Paul Delahoussaye.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Mandy Lynn Delahoussaye's name to Children's Hospital New Orleans, Shriner's Hospital, or St. Jude.

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