Mary Ann Taylor

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January 22, 1938 ~ March 27, 2010

Services: The family will receive friends on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 from 9:30 - 10:30 AM in St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Leonardtown, MD where a Mass of Chrisitan Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 AM with Fr. John Dakes officiating. Interment will follow in Queen of Peace Cemetery, Helen, MD. Mary Ann Taylor, 72 of California, MD died on March 27, 2010 at her residence. Born January 22, 1938 in Mechanicsville, MD, she was the daughter of the late John Paul and Elizabeth R. Holt Miles. She was the loving wife of the late John Henry Taylor, Jr. whom she married on May 30, 1954 in Leonardtown, MD and who preceded in death on August 1, 2009. She is survived by her children; Catherine Taylor of Great Mills, MD, Charles Taylor and John Taylor, Jr., both of Leonardtown, MD, George Taylor of California, MD, Mary Dorsey, Thomas Taylor, Robert Taylor and James Taylor, all of Lexington Park, MD and Joseph P. Taylor of Baltimore, MD, as well as 23 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings; John P. Miles, Jr., Joseph F. Miles, Raymona W. Miles, Joseph T. Miles and David L. Miles, all of Hollywood, MD, Thomas E. Miles of Temple Hills, MD, Margaret R. Bonds of Callaway, MD, Evelyn T. Wilson of Baltimore, MD and Eleanor L. Moland of Forth Worth, TX. A lifelong resident of St. Mary’s County, Mary Ann managed and worked at the Leonardtown HI’s Convenience Store for 41 years. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 from 9:30 – 10:30 AM at the St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Leonardtown, MD where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M. Interment will follow in the Queen of Peace Cemetery, Helen, MD. Pallbearers will be Craig Miles, James Dorsey, Jr., Michael Hebb, Darwin Scriber, Joseph Taylor and James Taylor, Jr.

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  1. “I am so sorry for your loss, Mary Ann was an awesome person. My thoughts and prayers will be with all of you.”

  2. “To the Taylor family, MaryAnn was one of a kind. She was such a influence to my life growing up at the Highs store. She was always laughing and carrying on with my dad. She will be greatly missed. God don’t make them like her anymore. God Bless you and may you rest in peace.”

  3. “You will be missed Mrs. Taylor…luv you so much.”

  4. Johnny , Ruth & Cindy Ridgell says:

    “Our Deepest Sympathy to the family. May God bless all of you at this difficult time.”

  5. “Our heartfelt condolences to all of you, your mom will be missed by all who knew her,especially her HI BABY AND HI HONEY.”

  6. “We our truly sorry for your loss. Mary Ann was a major part in my life growing up and I will miss her saying at the holidays “Nette, you know I can’t do it the way you can.” May you no longer have any pain and let God take care of you now like you took care of so many of us. You will be truly missed and loved. -Jeannette, John, Matthew “

  7. “Mary Ann was one of the nicest people I ever knew. I will always remember her Big smile and the friendship I cherished. May God Bless all of you at this time of sorrow.”

  8. “Sorry to hear of your loss. May God bless the Taylor family at this time of bereavement.”

  9. “Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this most difficult time. Cherish the memories and know that she is resting peacefully now with no pain or illness.”

  10. Joseph A. and Mary C. Hebb & Family says:

    “Our deepest sympathies to Mary Anns family. She was such a caring and special lady. We have lost and Heaven has gained another beautiful angel.”

  11. “To the Taylor family, Our thoughts and prayers will be with all of you.”

  12. “I want to extend my most heartfelt condolences to the Taylor family! May GOD give comfort and love at this time.”

  13. “To the Taylor Family, please accept our deepest and most sincere condolences in this time of grief and loss. Marie and I wish we could take your sorrow away, but we know we can’t! The loss of a Mother is probably the most difficult time in life. Grief is never comfortable for any of us; sometimes it can seem unbearbale. The Bible doesn’t say not to grieve, it says if a Christian dies, we don’t grieve as those who have no hope. We have hope and full assurance, not wishing, but knowing two things: Mary Ann is in heaven right now and we can see her again. Mary Ann was a woman that loved everybody and she loved the Lord. She embraced Jesus while she was alive!! Now Jesus has also embraced her. Mary Ann was such an encourager as she was always encouraging me in everything I attempted. In these difficult days ahead, learn your Mom’s secret of encouragement. Encourage yourself in the Lord your God! Depend on God’s strength & rest on God’s promises by faith! “

  14. “My prayers and thoughts goes out to the whole family. I am very sorry of your loss, may God grant you peace during your time of sorrow. Its going to take time for the pain to go away, but the memories will live on forever. May God continue to bless each of you everyday.”

  15. Fitzgerald & Tammi Gordon says:

    “To the Taylor family and friends – May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared, comfort you now and in the days ahead. Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in our prayers. May your memories give you strength. MaryAnn was an angel. She touched each of us in a special way. She left the torch for each of us to pass love on – one to another. In Jesus Name. Amen!”

  16. “To the Taylor Family, My deepest sympathy in the lost of your Mother. MaryAnn was just one of the sweetest people. You were blessed to have her as your Mother and or Friend. She will be greatly missed.”

  17. “There is NO WAY I can express my love & respect for Mary Ann. Many of you may not know our background; Mary Ann was employed by George & Elaine Sanger. We all lived on the “back street” in Leonardtown trying to work and raise our children. While we all tried to work & have child-care for our “kids”, we NEVER had to worry, if something went wrong, Mary Ann was ALWAYS there for ALL our kids. She was SO caring to our kids; always had a smile on her face; always appreciative of anything we tried to do for her; remember, she had a family she was trying to support and give a great childhood too,also. All of our “kids” are now in their 40s and 50s; some have even passed away, Frankie Sanger one of them. My four sons, Jerry, Johnny, Dale and Billy Abell LOVED this woman, as my late husband, Gerald Abell and I did. My sons and I just want to express our DEEPEST Sympathy for their loss. Mary Ann, I KNOW you, of ALL people, are in the arms of Jesus Christ for all the wonderful, caring acts you performed during your time on this earth. God Bless and keep you, ALWAYS!”

  18. “To a woman that was more than an aunt, a loving person with a heart of gold and a smile that could light a room . Cooking was no joke especially growing up, doing hog killing days. I always look foward to breakfast time , you introduce me to your famous banana pancake, sauage, bacon, egg and King’s Syrup. And you would say Marvin did you get enough to eat, I said yes, you said no you didn’t and be ready to put more on my plate. You were always for everyone to get enough to eat. One of many fond memories I have of you. Calling you by your name wasn’t good respectable for me as I got older that why I called you what your kids called you Our mom cause your heart was that big, and deserve that respect. I will love you and miss you deeply. To the family ya have my deepest sympathy. And mother said that she will miss a great sister-n-law. “

  19. Mr.&Mrs.George (popcorn&queenie) Fenwick says:

    “To Margeart & Taylors,& miles family sorry for your lost she we will miss seeing her at the party’s and the bingo but God love her the best may God bless you all.”

  20. “You will be very missed, I remember when I was in kindergarden and my mom couldn’t come to my mother daughter tea party at my school and my anut MaryAnn came and I had a great time and would never forget that moment I love you and I will never forget you. “

  21. “To the Entire Taylor Family, How do I Begin to tell you all How much I Loved your Mother, You know we had some good times together at the High’s Store in Leonardtown. I’m so glad I went to see her last Saturday Night, She told me Roy Please come in I want to see you. I kissed her & She kissed me, I tolded her I love her as she always told me that. I will miss her alot. You know in this life you don’t get to meet many People like her . Honestly we had some good times working together in Leonardtown. I will miss seeing you at Bingo at Father Andrew White School. Now you are back with John you know you told me once your Favorite song was Fats Domino “Blue Berry Hill’ I hope you and John are holding hands together. Mary Ann I Love you & sure will miss you alot until we meet again in Heaven , Take care as you always told me. I will Never forget you ever, Roy “

  22. “”To the Taylor family, My prayers and thoughts are with you. You have my Deepest Sympathy. I pray that God will be with the family at this difficult time” “

  23. “To Catherine & the whole Taylor family~ Mrs. Taylor certainly got the most out of life, and every time I went to High’s it was a better day after laughing with her. She will be missed. Hope you find some comfort knowing how many people are remembering her warmly.”

  24. “May she rest in peace.”

  25. “MaryAnn, words can not express what you meant to me. You and I had shared some many fun times together. We were more than a daugther and mother-in-law, you were that sexy sister that I never had. Remember when everytime I saw you, and I said, “Hey Sexy”, you would put your hands on your hips and just shake. Then you would say “Now You Know”. MaryAnn, I am so honored to have known and loved you for the many years that I had. You had such an inviting smile that enlighten me everytime I came in contact with you. You carried such a Loving, Compassionate and Forgiving Spirit that only God could had placed in you. Above all MaryAnn, you were an Angel, sent here for a limited amount of time. And now, you’re at home, where you can rest and feel no more sickness or pain. I can hear you say as you look down,”that’s my daugther -in-law”, what you always said, until the end. You will always have a special place in my heart.”

  26. “To the Family of a lovely lady, may the prayers of those who care help ease the pain that you are all going through, and may sweet memories of your loved one bring you peace and joy.”

  27. “To the family of MaryAnn Taylor: What a loss, she was one of the sweetest people I’ve known, she would always go out of her way to come and speak to me and would always compliment me on my clothes. She always had a beautiful smile on her face and always a kind word for everyone. She will be missed and I regret that I will be unable to attend any of the services for her. Heaven now has another angel. May God bless the Taylor family. M. Doris Jones”

  28. “My deepest sympathy to the Taylor family. Mrs Taylor always had a smile everytime I saw her. She was such a sweet person and loved music. May GOD bless the family and Heaven smile upon all of you in this time of sorrow. “

  29. “Grandma im so sorry I didn’t get to see you before you left because I know you were asking for me but my told that you loved me and I will miss you so much… Love always your grandson Michael “

  30. “Our Deepest Sympathy to the family. May God bless all of you at this difficult time.” “

  31. “To the Taylor family, Sorry to hear of MaryAnn’s passing. She was quite a lady….Johnny often stops by and was keeping us up to date on her health, she was kept comfortable and wanted the children not to be sad. Always thinking of others. She is in a better place. God Bless her and your wonderful family. Thinking of you. Fly & Paula”

  32. Danny & Anna Mae Dean and Family says:

    “To The Taylor Family, We met your Mother when she came to work for High’s in Leonardtown. She was a dear friend to Mom Dean and to our family. Your Mother was the kindest and gentlest woman we ever met. We feel so fortunate to have known her and we extend our deepest sympathy to all of you.”

  33. Dorothea, Jalyha Jayla & Eric Robinson Kyles\Robinson says:

    “Our Deepest sympathy goes out to immediately family, to include my own, Aunt MaryAnn, I truly believe you are an Angel sent from above, Witnessing your 7th Sacrament, confirmed this. We miss your sweet kind words, and laughter. No words can ever express such a remarkable person – Mother, Aunt, Wife Cousin, Friend, and Employee. You will be greatly missed. Quote from Aunt MaryAnn, “NOW YOU KNOW” (Tee Shirt brought by Aunt MaryAnn, prsented to my daughter (Jalyha Kyles). I love you Aunt MaryAnn — GANNY (Eric L. Robinson).”

  34. “To the Taylor Family, Aunt Maryann was the sweetest person I have met. She reminds me a lot of my Step Father Tee. You will be very missed by us all. we love you Auntie. Donna, Alexis,Antione, and Sisterin Law Marie Miles.”

  35. “To the Taylor and Miles Family’s; Please know that you “All” are in my thoughts and prayers at this extremely difficult time. MaryAnn was a wonderful, warm, and sincere person who will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her, as she touched so many lives.”

  36. ” To the Taylor Family, I have known MaryAnn since my childhood. She was always there for me and my family,she was like a second mother to me. Iwill miss her smile,laugh and dancing. May you rest in peace in heaven. “

  37. Corey & Mary Catherine Kane says:

    “Mary Ann will definitely be missed. I have the best memories of her in High’s in Leonardtown and about 2 months ago seeing her in WalMart. Always smiling and eager to speak. Our deepest sympathy to the family.”

  38. “Mrs. Taylor was a wonderful lady. She was always positive and upbeat and knew exactly how my Dad liked his coffee. She will be greatly missed!! “

  39. Donna Dorsey & Leonard Bean says:

    “Chuck,I was very sorry to hear about your mother. She was a wonderful lady. I can remember when Miss Mary lived by my grandmother (Miss Rosie Heard)she would come, and visit with her, and always have a bright smile on her face. Rest in Peace Miss Mary, and tell my grandmother and mother that we all miss them very much.”

  40. “To the Taylor family: I am so sorry for your loss. Mary Ann was such a sweet lady.”

  41. “”We want to extend our condolences to the Taylor Family! May GOD give you comfort and strength. Mary Ann is in a better place now, where there’s no pain or worries.” God Bless You.”

  42. Laura Miles-Frederick and family says:

    “With deepest simpathy. Cousin Mary Ann will be missed!”

  43. “”I am deeply saddened to hear of Mary Ann’s passing. Mary Ann was such a pleasure to be around. She could always make you laugh. She was such a kind, fun loving-up beat person. You were so blessed to have had her as your mom, grand mom, great grand mom and friend. She cared so much about others. May the fond memories you have ease your loss. Only time will heal your pain;as for Mary Ann she is now resting in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God bless you all!!” “

  44. “Mary was a beautiful person inside and out. She always greeted you with a smile. She will be greatly missed by all those who knew and loved her. Cherish the memories and know that she is in heaven watching over all of us. My prayers and thoughts are with the Taylor Family. “

  45. “Sorry for your loss, our prayers will be with your family always God Bless. “

  46. “Condolences to the Taylor Family. MaryAnn was a heartfelt woman who always encourage me to wear a smile. Now she rest in God’s loving arms with her smile. “

  47. “My heart goes out to all of you at this difficult time. Mary Ann was a wonderful person,she brought a smile to every person that she met. May her memories get you through. She will rest peacefully knowing she did her part in making this world a better place.”

  48. “Our Deepest Sympathy to the family. May God bless all of you at this difficult time.” “

  49. “Grandma I will miss you so much.I’ll always remember the good times we had, you’re laugh and smile will be with me forever. You’re one of a kind, there will never be another you. Don’t worry about my dad I will take care of him, I know you’ll be watching over me…Rest in Peace Love Always your Baby”

  50. “To The Taylor Family: Sorry to hear of your loss Mrs. Taylor was very special to us and will be truly missed. God Bless you all. Linda and Family”

  51. “What a lovely person best Mom ever. Sending love and prayers to the family and looking over all this out pour of love here this says it all your Mom most out going beautiful person on this earth. She all ways look same year after year. Wow that such a lovely picture. I know she with many angels on board. After all the pain she manage to keep a smile on her face. “

  52. “To the Taylor and Miles Family, You have my deepest sympathy. I only knew your Mom for a little time and I will always remember her big Smile. May God continue to Bless the Family. “

  53. “We were very sad to hear about Mary Ann. She was a sweet little lady with a gentle kind spirit, and her laughter was heartfelt. We had the greatest respect for her and will miss her as well as her sense of humor. The Miles’ and Taylor family you are in our thoughts in prayers. Paul & Bernadette Miles”

  54. “To the Taylor family you have my condolences, May GOD comfort all of you at this sadden time.”

  55. “Taylor family – As you know Mary Ann was a one of a kind person. She was the most pleasant person and watched me grow up walking with my Dad to High’s. She made the best slush puppies ever! My thoughts and prayers are with you all. “

  56. John and Jacqueline Mason says:

    “What a wonderful person. We would like to express our sympathy to the family and say how much we loved your mother, sister, aunt, grandmother. Mrs. Taylor was the most generous and loving woman and it was a honor and a pleasure to know her.”

  57. Thomas & Barbara Courtney says:

    “Our deepest sympathy to the Taylor family. Mary Ann was a loving and caring woman who touched everyones heart she came upon. She will be greatly missed especially that big smile of hers. May God give the family strength during this difficult time.”

  58. “To The Taylor Family, My Condolences to all of you. I had the pleasure of spending the last two Christmases in her company and what a joy she was. She was truly a very Special Lady.”

  59. “MaryAnn, words can not express what you meant to us. We shared some fun times together. You were more than a friend, you were a very special friend to us. We are honored to have known and loved you for the many years. You had such an inviting smile that enlighten us everytime we came in contact with you. You were such a Loving, Compassionate person. You will always have a special place in our hearts.” “

  60. “Miss Me But Let Me Go When I come to the end of the road and the sun has set for me, I want no rights in a gloom-filled room. Why cry for a soul set free? Miss me a little-but not too long And not with your head bowed low. Remember the love that we once shared. Miss me but let me go. For this is a journey we all must take And each must go alone It’s all a part of the Master’s Plan A step on the road to home When you are lonely and sick at heart Go to friends we know And bury your sorrows in doing good deeds Miss Me But Let Me Go. “

  61. “To The Taylor Family, I want to tell you children that you can be proud of Mother because there is no one like her. She always had something to say and a smile that no one but Mary Ann could have. Your Mother was in the same room at St. Mary’s Hospital with Jenny just a few weeks ago. What a wonderful room mate she was. Mary Ann was put on the third floor and Jenny went to Georgetown Hospital. My God Bless all of you at this difficult time in your life. Our Prayer’s are with each and everyone of you. Gods grace and peace be with you.”

  62. Wayne and Joyce Blackwell says:

    “What a great blessing God bestowed on all of us who came in contact with Ms. Mary Ann! She always had the biggest smile and made you feel like you were the most important person around. Imagine the legacy she leaves with us all. We will keep you all in prayer.”

  63. “My heartfelt condolences go out to all of my family right now. Your mom has always been a shining star in my life. Her light will continue to shine through me as I live by her example. God Bless you all. “

  64. Allegra,Mary & Roger Awkward says:

    “”To the entire family, My family sends their deepest sympathy to you all. Mrs. MaryAnn, A great word that can help me decribe her is WOW.This Wonderful,Outgoing,Warm hearted, loving,caring,always was a happy gentle soul of a woman(A angel really). I remember the first time meeting Mrs.MaryAnn (Aunt MaryAnn). I felt soo loved by her hugs an smiles. Half of time i couldnt wait to go pick her up or to even see her smiling and watch her wiggling her lil body.(doing the shimmey)with her unforgettable laugh. Mrs. MaryAnn Taylor will be missed greatly. I know when I think of you it will always be happy heartfelt memories. Mrs. MaryAnn I love you and will miss you soo very much.””

  65. “Mary Ann will be so greatly missed. I was neighbors to the Wise family & spent a lot of time there & when Mary Ann was there, all was well. Such a sweet wonderful lady who always had a smile for you no matter where she was or what she was doing! My condolences to the family.”

  66. “To the Taylor and Miles Family: It’s always hard knowing what to say at a time like this. Mary Anns hugs,smiles and kisses were truly …one in a million. On behalf of the late Alice “Aunie” Gough family, we extend our sincere condolences and may you find comfort in her precious memories. Much love to you all!”

  67. “To the Taylor family, I send you my sincere sympathy at this time. Ms. Taylor was a wonderful woman and those that knew her will always remember something she would say or ask. Remember, family and friends are there for a time, but God is there at all times. “

  68. “I am extending my deepest condolences to the entire Taylor family and friends. Mary Ann was truly one of GOD’s angels here on earth. In all my life, I have never met a person who always gave to others whether it was a smile, hug or whatever you may have needed at that time, without thinking of herself you got it, even when she got sick. I am so thankful to GOD that he allowed her to cross my path and we maintained a friendship even if we hadn’t talked or seen one another. A word to her children, I know the pain that comes with losing a love one, but remember all of the many memories that you have with your Mother and when it gets a little tough – think of Her. So many people have been touched by your Mom, her life will live on within us all. Stay strong for one another and know she is with her heavenly Father. Love to All of You.”

  69. “TO THE FAMILY: YOU HAVE OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY IN THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVE ONE. MS. MARY ANN WAS ONE OF OF KIND, CHERISH ALL THE GOOD MEMORIES & “TAKE ONE DAY AT A TIME.” LOVE, CATHY, MICHAEL & CIERA YOUNG”

  70. “To The Family , May nature touch each of you with compassion bless each member of the Family with sunlight and send a gentle rain to quietly weep with you. May God bless you all. Dr.Kathleen Settle and The Staff Of The Chesapeake Potomac Regional Cancer Center “

  71. Barbara, April & Rusty Tarleton says:

    “Our deepest sympathy to the family during this difficult time. “

  72. “What a sweet and kind woman. I never went into High’s that I wasn’t greeted by Mary Ann with a warm smile and a big hello…and always some extra ice cream on my cone. She was a unique person, no doubt!”

  73. “My deepest sympathy to the Taylor family. God Bless you all at this difficult time. Love, Kristin and your great-grandson Christian Taylor “

  74. “I extend my condolences to the entire family. Know that Ms. Mary Ann touched the hearts of almost everyone she came in contact with! Her smile, her kind words, her hospitality and just everything she had to offer will forever live on in so many. Ms. Mary Ann and my mom had become close and I know that she will miss her dearly. When she found out that my mom was in the hospital, she was more worried about her than anything. That’s the kind of person she was. Family, may you take the time to rely on God for your comfort and peace and know that you now have an angel watching over you! May God Bless You All.”

  75. “To the Taylor children, family, and friends…words cannot express my sorrow at hearing of Mary Ann’s passing. She was a mother, friend, confidante and so many more things to me. I have many fond memories of our times together. Working with her at High’s…drinking coffee and eating too much ice cream or visiting her at Christmas time…having dinner, talking, and enjoying a cold Budweiser together. I was always welcome in the Taylor home and I will never forget that. Sue-Sue loves you Mary Ann and will miss you very much! I know God has a special place for you now, though. You are up there taking care of things; may you rest in peace, special lady. “

  76. “My deepest condolences to the Taylor family. Mary Ann always had a bright smile everyday. I don’t think I ever met her and didn’t feel better after speaking to her. She was a beautiful person. She made everyone’s day better in the morning at High’s and knew everyone by name. If the world had more like her it would be a better place. Mary Ann you are an angel now watching over us all. God bless your family and may he comfort them.”

  77. “Dear Taylor Family: Our hearts go out to all the family. Mary was such a delightful person. She was never without a smile, love giving people hugs & kisses to brighten there day. “

  78. “”To the Taylor family: Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. “

  79. “To the Taylor Family, Mary Ann was such a wonderful, kind and loving lady. I enjoyed each and every time that I saw her. She could always make you amile with her happy and loving ways. She will be trulyl missed, but she is with the good Lord and is not suffering any more. God bless all of the family at this time. “

  80. Buck,Barbara & Lolita Kelly says:

    “Our deepest sympathy to the Miles & Taylor family. May the peace of God be upon all of you.”

  81. “To the Taylor Family: My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.”

  82. “Our Heartfelt sympathy and sincere prayers go out to all of Mary Ann’s family and all who loved her. We will all miss her beautiful smile and warm spirit. She was such a very special lady who was always ready to help others. We all have wonderful memories that we will cherish always. Whenever you start to grieve over her, just think of something special that will bring a smile to your face. May God continue to bless all of you.”

  83. “Those who knew Ms. Mary Ann should consider themselves blessed. Whenever someone mentioned Ms. Taylor, they often broke out in a smile because her smile was infectious. Our angel has been granted her wings and is on her way to the Pearly Gates. Rest in Peace Ms. Mary Ann. “

  84. “To the Taylor/Miles Family, I know you all will miss MaryAnn a lot. It was always a pleasure to see her. No matter what her mood was she always had a big, friendly smile. May she rest in Peace. Love Missy. “

  85. “”To the Taylor/Miles family: May you find comfort in each other at this time. We’ll remember your Mom/Sister for that generous smile she always greeted everyone with. Your have another Angel to watch over and protect your.””

  86. “My deepest sympathy to the family for the loss of their mother, grandmother, sister & friend. I met Mrs. Taylor at High’s many years ago and whenever I would see her, she treated you like a lifelong friend. Always a hello and a smile. Although she is no longer here in person, her spirit and good nature will give us memories to last a lifetime.”

  87. “To the Taylor Family! Mrs. Mary was always so pleasant whenever I saw her. God saw fit to add another precious flower to his garden. Be encouraged and know that GOD will bring you through it. God Bless! Deidre and AJ Bryant Alice Winters “

  88. “To the Taylor Family, With Heartfelt Sympathy: A scene, an aroma,a feeling can rekindle memories of your loved one and with the memories ,the pain and tears may return. In time memories will become a precious source of joy. But until then The Lord will comfort you in each moment of sadness.One of the two Mary’s as Mary Ann use to call us.”

  89. Mazie, Bouncey & Rochelle Blackiston says:

    “We are deeply sorry for your loss. She was always sweet and smiling and always said hello. We will miss seeing her smiling face. She will be missed.”

  90. Constance Herbert & Family says:

    “Our hearts and sympathy go out to each of you. Unless you’ve lost a mother no one can understand the pain you’re feeling. So we’ll be the last to say we understand. But our prayers are extended to the LORD on your behalf that you be NOT dismayed, but be secure in knowing “That He is still God” and he promised to never leave you nor forsake you. You may not understand right now but will understand it better by and by.”

  91. “To The Family of Ms. Mary Ann Taylor, Our deepest sympathy to everyone, Ms. Mary Ann always had a beautiful smile to greet you with and always a friendly conversation with you. Cherish your memories and trust in the Lord with all your heart and soul..God Bless you all! “George & Mary Alice Stewart & Family””

  92. “I WILL MISS YOU. HARD TO KNOW YOU ARE GONE. WILL MISS YOUR SMILE. YOU WERE ALWAYS KIND TO ME. I LOVE YOU COUSIN, WILL REMEMBER YOU ALWAYS AS IF WE WERE KIDS GROWING UP”

  93. “My sympathy is extended to each and every family member of Miss Mary. I always received a ray of sunshine from Miss Mary and will never forget her wonderful personality and love for life. May she rest in peace.”

  94. “With deepest sympathy.”

  95. “To the Taylor and Miles’ family, My Deepest Sympathy and Love goes out to you. Maryann was a loving, kind and caring person. She always treated me like family. Most of the time when I came to Maryland, I would see her with George(nanny). She would give me a big hug, a kiss and a smile that would light up a room. I know she will be truly missed, but God gave us plenty of memories of her, so embrace them. May the Lord give your all the Peace, Understanding and Comfort doing this time. Just hold on to His Unchanging Hands, allow Him to Lead, Guide, and Direct you doing our time on earth. God gave us one life to live and Maryann did live lfe to the fullness and God said, it’s time to bring you home. Be Blessed to had known Maryann. God Bless your all.”

  96. Martina; Emily & Frankie Berry says:

    “To the Taylor Family: We extend our deepest condolences on the passing of a loving, caring woman. We remember Ms. Mary Ann as a woman with a smile on her face everytime when we will see her. She will be missed.”

  97. “To the family I extend my deepest condolences on the passing of one of the best! Mary Ann was a ray of sunshine everytime I saw her. The lives she touched is a testimonial to how big her heart was while on this earth. As a child living on the “Back Street” I encountered that love for others she gave everyday. As a young adult I encountered that same love for people either when walking into High’s or playing a softball game against her sons Johnnie and Chuck. Mary Ann will be missed down here but they have gained a great big smile in Heaven. “

  98. “My condolences goes out to the Taylor Family. May God continue to bless you in your time of sorrow. Ms. Mary will truly be missed.”

  99. “My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire family of the most beautiful, loving, friendliest person I have ever met. Mary Ann will be missed by all of those who had the pleasure of meeting her. There is no doubt in my mind she is in Heaven, smiling down on all of us. My thoughts and prayers will be with you all. “

  100. “We will miss you always, we love you. God Bless you may you rest in peace.”


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