Taylor Joi Jennings

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Taylor Joi Jennings

Birth
Clayton, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Oct 2005 (aged 9)
Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Millstadt, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Last Supper Grave 3, plot 513B
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Taylor was a very loving, energetic, delightful girl with a bright smile and squeaky voice. A member of the childrens usher group at her family church, Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in East St. Louis, Illinois, Taylor loved to sing and dance and aspired to join the church Youth Choir and Steps of Zion Praise Dancers. Taylor loved her Bratz dolls and would often do their hair, makeup and nails. She loved to play dress up in her mother's clothes and heels and adorn herself with pretty jewelry and purses, displaying her "Little Miss Ladylike" personality. Taylor was a student at Whiteside Elementary School in Belleville, Illinois and will be greatly missed by her family, friends, church family and classmates. She was survived by her parents, Pamela and Kathon Jennings; her maternal grandparents, Dorothy Manning and Ben Cash; her paternal grandmother, Hossie Jennings of St. Louis, Missouri; her extended grandmother, Lenteen Fields of East St. Louis, Illinois; her godmother, Glenda Mason of Centreville, Illinois; her siblings, Shekira, Kasha and Kathon Jennings, Jr., of St. Louis, Missouri; and one niece, Lindsay Jennings of St. Louis, Missouri.

Taylor died from a heart attack due to heart valve infection.
Taylor was a very loving, energetic, delightful girl with a bright smile and squeaky voice. A member of the childrens usher group at her family church, Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in East St. Louis, Illinois, Taylor loved to sing and dance and aspired to join the church Youth Choir and Steps of Zion Praise Dancers. Taylor loved her Bratz dolls and would often do their hair, makeup and nails. She loved to play dress up in her mother's clothes and heels and adorn herself with pretty jewelry and purses, displaying her "Little Miss Ladylike" personality. Taylor was a student at Whiteside Elementary School in Belleville, Illinois and will be greatly missed by her family, friends, church family and classmates. She was survived by her parents, Pamela and Kathon Jennings; her maternal grandparents, Dorothy Manning and Ben Cash; her paternal grandmother, Hossie Jennings of St. Louis, Missouri; her extended grandmother, Lenteen Fields of East St. Louis, Illinois; her godmother, Glenda Mason of Centreville, Illinois; her siblings, Shekira, Kasha and Kathon Jennings, Jr., of St. Louis, Missouri; and one niece, Lindsay Jennings of St. Louis, Missouri.

Taylor died from a heart attack due to heart valve infection.

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