She was married to the late John W. Taylor and this union was blessed with four loving children who survive, one son, Neal Taylor, three daughters, Mary Chatman, Clara Buford, and Eunice Buford, one son-in-law, two daughters-in-law, four sisters-in-law and two brothers-in-law.
She obeyed the gospel under the leadership of the Reverend R.B. Flowers at Saint Matthews African Methodist Episcopal Church, now pastured by the Reverend George Douglas. When she could not be present due to declining health, she sent her contributions.
She was blessed with many friends. She was a good neighbor and was loved by all who knew her.
While she deemed it right and sensible to prepare an earthly home she knew that such a home was not permanent and therefore, made preparations to live in the home of our Father in Heaven.
She was married to the late John W. Taylor and this union was blessed with four loving children who survive, one son, Neal Taylor, three daughters, Mary Chatman, Clara Buford, and Eunice Buford, one son-in-law, two daughters-in-law, four sisters-in-law and two brothers-in-law.
She obeyed the gospel under the leadership of the Reverend R.B. Flowers at Saint Matthews African Methodist Episcopal Church, now pastured by the Reverend George Douglas. When she could not be present due to declining health, she sent her contributions.
She was blessed with many friends. She was a good neighbor and was loved by all who knew her.
While she deemed it right and sensible to prepare an earthly home she knew that such a home was not permanent and therefore, made preparations to live in the home of our Father in Heaven.
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