Obituary, Death Taylor Neltner, Beloved Cooper Lady Jags Soccer Coach from Burlington, KY, Passes Away
Burlington, KY – The Burlington community and the Cooper Lady Jags Soccer Team are mourning the loss of Taylor Neltner, a beloved coach, former player, and cherished member of the Johnson University family. Taylor passed away on Tuesday evening, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, kindness, and an indomitable spirit that touched many lives.
The news of Taylor Neltner’s passing was confirmed by Johnson University in a heartfelt social media post: “We are heartbroken and we mourn as a campus today as we’ve learned of the passing of Taylor Neltner. Taylor graduated from the psychology program in December 2022, played for the women’s soccer team at Johnson, and was a great student, athlete, and friend to many on campus. Please join in prayer for Taylor’s family and friends, and all in the community who are mourning her loss.”
Taylor Neltner was a resident of Burlington, Kentucky, where she was a well-known and respected figure. She attended Randall K. Cooper High School and went on to study at Johnson University, where she graduated from the psychology program in December 2022. During her time at Johnson, Taylor was a standout player for the women’s soccer team, earning a reputation as a dedicated athlete and a supportive teammate.
After graduating, Taylor continued her involvement with soccer by becoming a coach for the Cooper Lady Jags Soccer Team. Her impact as a coach was profound, inspiring and guiding young athletes with the same passion and dedication she displayed as a player. Her influence extended beyond the field, as she became a mentor and a positive role model for many.
The outpouring of grief and tributes following Taylor’s death is a testament to the profound impact she had on those around her. Friends, family, and colleagues have shared memories of Taylor’s infectious smile, her selfless nature, and her unwavering commitment to her team and community.
“Taylor was one of the most selfless people with the biggest heart,” said her mother, Jayme Hamilton Neltner. “She always made everyone around her feel loved and celebrated. She always had a smile on her face, and man was it infectious.”
Her sister, Tori Neltner, also expressed her sorrow: “Taylor was not just my sister but my best friend. Her loss is immeasurable, and she will be missed dearly by everyone who knew her.”
Taylor’s connection to the Cooper Lady Jags Soccer Team was deep and multifaceted. She first joined the team as a player, where she quickly established herself as a leader on and off the field. Her skills, dedication, and sportsmanship earned her the respect and admiration of her teammates and coaches.
After her playing days, Taylor transitioned to a coaching role, where her influence only grew. She was known for her ability to connect with her players, providing not just technical guidance but also emotional support and encouragement. Her coaching style was marked by empathy, understanding, and a genuine desire to see her players succeed both on and off the field.
“Taylor’s heart and influence spread throughout each girl and coach who was lucky enough to be in her life,” said one of her fellow coaches. “She was a teammate and leader to all, and her legacy will continue to inspire us.”
Taylor’s death has also deeply affected the Johnson University community. As a student, she excelled academically and athletically, making lasting contributions to the university’s soccer program. Her friends and peers remember her as a bright, kind, and driven individual who was always willing to lend a helping hand.
“Taylor was a great student, athlete, and friend to many on campus,” said a university spokesperson. “Her loss is felt by all of us, and we are committed to supporting her family and friends during this difficult time.”
Support and Resources for the Community
In the wake of Taylor’s passing, the community is coming together to provide support for her family and friends. Counseling services and support groups are being made available to those affected by the loss. Local organizations and schools are also offering resources to help individuals cope with grief.
The Neltner family has expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of support they have received. “We are deeply touched by the kindness and compassion shown to us during this time,” said Jayme Hamilton Neltner. “Taylor was loved by so many, and we are grateful for the community’s support.”
The family of Taylor Neltner will release obituary and funeral arrangements at a later date. They have requested privacy as they grieve and make preparations to honor her memory. The community is expected to come together to celebrate Taylor’s life and support her loved ones during this difficult time.
The tragic death of Taylor Neltner has left a void in the hearts of those who knew her. Her legacy as a dedicated coach, talented athlete, and compassionate friend will be remembered by many. As the Burlington and Johnson University communities mourn her loss, they also celebrate the impact she had on their lives.
Taylor’s memory will live on through the countless individuals she inspired and supported. Her spirit of selflessness, kindness, and determination will continue to resonate, reminding everyone of the importance of community, empathy, and the enduring power of a positive influence.
In the face of such profound tragedy, the community’s solidarity and support for the Neltner family serve as a testament to the strength of their bonds and their commitment to honoring Taylor’s legacy. As they navigate this difficult time, they are united in their grief, their memories, and their love for a remarkable young woman who touched so many lives.