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Taylor, Mary Frances Nelson 231085 |
Birth: 09/19/1925
Death: 02/11/2004
Marriage: 01/06/1945
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Cemetery: Evergreen (64-??-??) |
Record Source: The Paris News, Headstone |
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Betsy Mills and Ron Brothers. The Death and Cemetery Records of Lamar County, Texas, ReBroMa Press, 2008, http://www.lamarcountytx.org/cemetery. (05/12/2025)
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Notes
THE PARIS NEWS, Feb. 12, 2004: "Mary Frances Taylor, 78, of Paris went to be with her Lord and Savior on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2004, at Dubuis Hospital. Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, at First Christian Church with the Rev. Loren A. DuBois officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Bright-Holland Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. She was born Sept. 19, 1925 in Denton County, the daughter of Andrew and Annie Elizabeth Morris Nelson. She married Ernest Taylor on Jan. 6, 1945, in Texarkana, Ark. She was a member of First Christian Church where was active in her Sunday school class and CWF. She was a member of the St. Joseph’s Hospital Auxiliary. She worked at Hollywood Vassarette and later worked as assistant manager of the cafeteria at Crockett Middle School until her retirement. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Mary Joyce; her parents; five brothers and three sisters. She is survived by her husband, Ernest; one son, Jerry Taylor and wife, Iryna, of McKinney; two daughters, Karen Gossett and husband, Marvin, of Fort Worth and Janet Holsaeter and husband, Matti, of Edmond, Okla.; six grandchildren, Jeffrey and Amanda Gossett, and Melanie, Thomas, Katrina and Andrew Holsaeter; one sister, Flossie Coach of Mobile, Ala.; along with several nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will be Doug Winn, Don Wilson, Bill Scholl, Randy Brown, John Fielding and Harold Campbell. If desired, the family requests that memorials be made to First Christian Church, 780 20th St. NE, Paris, Texas 75460."
On the same stone with Ernest C. Taylor.
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