Cheryl-Taylor-Obituary

Cheryl Diane Taylor

Traverse City, Michigan

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TAYLOR, Cheryl Diane of Traverse City (August 16, 1948- December 23, 2009), beloved wife and mother, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 61, after a prolonged battle with cancer. Born Cheryl Johnson, she grew up on a dairy farm near Tustin, Michigan, where she attended one of...

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Dear Taylor Family,
We both had Mrs. Taylor for our Modern American literature class in high school, and she was one of our favorite teachers. Mrs. Taylor's enthusiasm and smile was contagious, and she made class fun. Because of Mrs. Taylor's class, we were able to meet and have been together for 6 years. We feel blessed to have known such a lovely, smart woman.
With sincere sympathy,
Taylor Hinds & Philip Edwards

Dear Taylor Family.

Cheryl was one of the warmest people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. I will never forget her smile or her generous nature. May God take care of her soul for the rest of eternity.

Sincerely,
Gina Blancarte

Dearest Dave, Kristen, and Matt, What a wonderful service you gave to your precious Cheryl, Wife, Mother. It was so hard not to smile through it all because it was so beautiful. Your words were like balm for the rest of us, and hopefully the Lord used them for you too! We are here, whenever you feel like joining us, you come very close to our house on your way to Tustin or Marion. We are always good for a cup of coffee or hot tea, and conversation. House is always lived in so come on in...

Hello Dave; I want you to know you and yours are in our prayers. There is nothing I can say to heal the pain & sorrow; but Jesus promised he would never give is more than we can bear. May the spirit of Jesus Christ bear you up in this time of great loss. Love you all; Frank & Dawn Dykstra and Bev Kuiper

So sorry I was unable to join you in MI for the services...I know this was a special tribute for Cheryl from her family...I was very close as cousins in our childhood and teens, spending one or two weeks each summer with Cheryl's family on the dairy farm, learning all about ag life. Cheryl was my mentor for gathering eggs, jumping from the 2nd story of the barn down to a pile of hay, riding a horse (she in the saddle and me holding on behind)...We would cut out dresses from a catalog to fit...

Our deepest sympathies and love to Matt and the Taylor family.

Dave and family, Our deepest sympathy goes out to you in the passing of your dear wife and mother. May God comfort all of you and give you peace and strength.

I'm thinking of all of you and remembering your mom as such a thoughtful, warm, and open-hearted person who loved her family, friends and music. Truly a special lady!

I will always remember Cheryl as a kind and sweet friend, neighbor, and fellow teacher. You have my deep sympathy.