Mrs. Taylor, 92, formerly of Medford, died Tuesday (Feb. 10, 1998) in Stockton, Calif.
She was born Stella Combs on Aug. 27, 1905, in Fallville, Ark.
On June 26, 1920, in Oklahoma, she married Sam Taylor, who died in 1966. They moved to the Rogue Valley in 1951 from Southern California.
She returned to Stockton in 1979.
Mrs. Taylor enjoyed gardening and crafts, including making Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus dolls.
Survivors include three sons, Charles, Medford, Jay, Cave Junction, and Henry, Visalia, Calif.; five daughters, Leona Moorem and Opal Huls, both Chino, Calif., Bonnie Mattingly, Stockton, Carol Smith, Topock, Ariz., and Marlana Butler, Spokane, Wash.; 28 grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, and great-great-great-grandchildren. A daughter, Betty Lee Taylor, and two sons, Earl and Ray, preceded her in death.
Arrangements: Conger-Morris Funeral Directors, Medford.
Mrs. Taylor, 92, formerly of Medford, died Tuesday (Feb. 10, 1998) in Stockton, Calif.
She was born Stella Combs on Aug. 27, 1905, in Fallville, Ark.
On June 26, 1920, in Oklahoma, she married Sam Taylor, who died in 1966. They moved to the Rogue Valley in 1951 from Southern California.
She returned to Stockton in 1979.
Mrs. Taylor enjoyed gardening and crafts, including making Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus dolls.
Survivors include three sons, Charles, Medford, Jay, Cave Junction, and Henry, Visalia, Calif.; five daughters, Leona Moorem and Opal Huls, both Chino, Calif., Bonnie Mattingly, Stockton, Carol Smith, Topock, Ariz., and Marlana Butler, Spokane, Wash.; 28 grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, and great-great-great-grandchildren. A daughter, Betty Lee Taylor, and two sons, Earl and Ray, preceded her in death.
Arrangements: Conger-Morris Funeral Directors, Medford.
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