Obituary: Lizzie Mae Taylor
Lizzie Mae Taylor was born January 19, 1940, in Hardeman County, Tennessee from the union of the late Alfred Taylor and Willie B. Park.
She was employed at Morrison Cafeteria at Lambuth College currently known as the University of Memphis – Lambuth Campus. Lizzie also was a homemaker for many homes.
Lizzie was preceded in death by both parents; four brothers, Curtis Taylor, Willie Taylor, Bill Taylor, and Leroy Taylor; one sister, Mattie Lou Taylor. She leaves to cherish her memory two brothers, Luster Taylor of Denmark, Tennessee and Kenneth Earl Taylor of Jackson, Tennessee; three sisters, Rebecca Donaldson and Alice Brown of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Alma Woods of Jackson, Tennessee; one sister-in-law, Willene Taylor (Curtis) of Denmark, Tennessee; and a host of cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Aretha would like to express a special thank you to my dear husband, Pastor Maurice March; my three daughters, Lamecia “Meme”, Lydia “Tat”, and Deyonsis “Dee”, and the Church of God family and friends for supporting me during this difficult time of sorrow. My prayers are the Lord will greatly bless you.
Visitation: Dixie Funeral Home in the Jerome Boyd Chapel, 750 Bills Street, Bolivar, Tennessee, 38008, on Friday, May 24, 2024, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Funeral Services: Dixie Funeral Home in the Jerome Boyd Chapel, 750 Bills Street, Bolivar, Tennessee, 38008, on Saturday, May 25, 2024, at 4 p.m.
Courtesy of Dixie Funeral Home, Bolivar, Tennessee.
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