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Rheba D Leonard posted a condolence
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Hugh & Karen, I am so very sorry to hear of your tremendous loss. Mrs. Taylor was one of the most caring, and genuine Christian ladies I have ever had the honor of knowing. There is no doubt that your family has a special angel watching over you now. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time.
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Carlos Pacanins posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
It took me half a century of living before I finally realized that with God's help I could finally cast the darkness out of my life and find the peace I so desperately sought. So many things have become clear to me now that the fog has lifted and I can see what really has been important in my life. It's those special things that have added value to my life that I can truly appreciate today as I make my way into the light. Among those very special things are those beautiful people who have blessed my life. None more beautiful than my Aunt Martha; A noble soul with a heart of gold; thoughtful and considerate. I never heard hear raise her voice or speak poorly of others. She was without a doubt one of the most extraordinary people I ever had the pleasure of knowing. Her life in itself has been an extraordinary achievement; a testament to the strength of her faith. To have her be a part of my life and my family's life has truly been a blessing and for that I am very grateful. I will cherish her memory and draw strength from her faith.
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tere pacanins posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
just want to be a part of my aunt marthas funeral, and since im far i think this way my words make me feel close. she was my mothers oldest sister, and made my mom be the person she was,her smile will always be in my mind, and the words she told me the last time i saw her, she said "as long as you live patsy will live to", those word comfort me so much, i will allways remember you and love you, tere.
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Robert,(Bobby), and Connie Baker posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Our prayers and condolences are with you, Hugh, and your family. Love in Christ.
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Lauren Taylor posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
My grandmother, Muzzie, was an angel like my other grannie Ethel. I can't think of one time I EVER heard her raise her voice or say harsh things. If I could ever be half the woman she was, I feel like I would have made it in life. She was a great grandmother, mother, sister, daughter, wife, and friend to all. She always looked on the bright side of life and kept on going as long as she could, even though her body was failing her. She enjoyed the simple things in life like the beach, the lake, playing games, cooking, dancing, and just spending time with her family and friends. She was also a very christian woman and was an inspiration for me. She will be greatly missed, but I am glad she is truly home now with my papa and the rest of the family and friends in heaven. I can't wait to see her again one day and make her proud until then.
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Tony Fuller posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Ms. Taylor was a wonderful lady who was kind to everyone she met. I will always remember her cheerful attitude, even as her health diminshed over the last year or so. My prayers are with Hugh, Karen, Michelle, Kristen, Lauren and the rest of the Taylor family. I know you already miss her and the warmth of the love she had for each of you. God bless you.
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E. Terry Brown posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
A very great lady who was like a second mother to all of her wonderful son Hugh's many friends. I will never forget her or her many kindnesses. A tue Southern lady. My prayers are with Hugh, Karen and her grandchildren.