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Frances Hawkins-Taylor B.K.A. MaDear

  • 82 years old
  • Female
  • Born Apr 16, 1914
  • Died Aug 29, 1996
  • Alabama United States
This Is In Memory Of A Mother, Wife, Sister, Daughter, Aunt, Cousin And A Grand Mother, And Great Grand Mother, And Great- Great Grand Mother. Frances Hawkins- Taylor
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Frances Hawkins- Taylor Life

Taylor, Mrs. Frances, A Resident of Montgomery, Al., died Thursday, August 29, 1996, In a local hospital.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, September 7, 1996, at 12:00 P.M. From the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church With Rev. Calvin McTier Officiating. Interment Will Be In Greenwood Cemetery with E.G. Cummings Memorial Funeral Home directing.
To Further Cherish her memories, devoted husband Of 68 Years, James Taylor, Sr., Montgomery, Al; One devoted sister, Queen Ann Twilley, Tuscaloosa, Al; Nine Devoted Children, James Taylor, Jr., Montgomery, Al, Sadaria Scott, Mobile, Al, Mary Frances Anderson, Mobile, Al, Walter (Willie Mae) Taylor, Bronx, Ny, Robert Taylor, Jacksonville, Fl, Sarah (Kareph) Fofana, Mobile, Al., Charles (Elnora) Taylor, Montgomery, Al, Gustavia Pritchett, Montgomery, Al, And Verdell (Mallie) Shavers, Montgomery, Al; 57 GrandChildren; Four Devoted GrandChildren, Sonja Pritchett, Montgomery, Al, Luvale Taylor, Brooklyn, NY, Nikia Shavers, Korea, And Alexis Shavers, Montgomery, Al; 83 Great GrandChildren; Nine Great-Great GrandChildren, Two Devoted Cousins, Daisy Dunn, Greensboro, AL and Julia Perry Jones, New York; Serveral Devoted Friends to name a few, Mrs. Amy Allen, Mobile, Al, Mrs. Kitty Marie Harris, Montgomery, Al, Mrs. Sadie Parker, Montgomery, Al. and Mrs. Ethel Jackson, Montgomery, Al, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

In Memory Of My Grand Mother
Mrs. Frances Hawkins- Taylor
April 16, 1914- August 29, 1996

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This Is From Rozalyn (My Memories of Madear)

FIRSTLADYOFDAGUMP Jun 12, 2012

I loved sitting and talking with Madear. I loved sharing gospel music with her, and knowing that she enjoyed having it to listen to. I always think of her out reached hands giving me hugs whenever I came over. A finer woman would be hard to find. Madear and Pop truly gave me a family away from home. I have been blessed to have had them in my life.

Thank you for allowing me to share these memories.

Rozalyn Murdock (formerly Taylor)

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