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Margaret Taylor Millville, N.J. Ms. Margaret Taylor, 64, of Millville, NJ passed away quietly at home on Monday October 10, 2016. Margaret was born in Bridgeton and was a lifelong Millville city resident. She was the daughter of the late Ruth E. (Nelson) & Charles E. Taylor, Sr. She was also predeceased by her brother John W. "JT" Taylor. Margaret Taylor loved people. She loved her brothers Charles, John, Thomas and Randy their spouses, Marie, Barb and Suzie. She loved her nephew Mark and her nieces Katelyn and Kristin. She adored her great nieces, Victoria, Violet and Lily and also Amy and Nick Barrell. She loved and respected her parents Ruth and Charles. Margaret loved her church family, her colleagues at the hospital, her extended family and friends. Her greatest love though, was the love for the Lord, Jesus Christ. Margaret served 25 years as a dedicated and compassionate Pediatrics Nurse at Bridgeton Hospital and Newcomb Hospital in Vineland, NJ. She gave her all to her profession and her patients. Nursing was her job, but it was more her passion. Margaret was a member of the West Side United Methodist Church in her youth. She became a member of the First United Methodist Church in the late 1970's. She was an active member serving on many committees, a member of the Chancel Choir, a member and President of the Friendship Circle of the United Methodist Women. Margaret served as a Sunday School teacher, a Vacation Bible School Teacher, was Head of the Evangelism Committee that started the Annual Neighborhood Fun Fair in coordination with Silver Run School. Her greatest love was serving as a Nurse for the Shine Ministries camp as well as a counsellor and a mentor for the children and youth. She was a part of this valuable ministry from its inception until last Thursday when she went to work with students even when she was feeling ill. Margaret truly loved each and every child in this program and the kids loved her. Margaret attended Asbury College in Kentucky where she received her BS degree in Science. She then received her RN certification from Methodist in Philadelphia. She used all of her skills and knowledge to help and heal children and adults her entire life. Margaret always wanted to help and heal others. Her last days on earth were spent with her beloved Shine Children. Margaret was loved by her family, her church family, her friends and colleagues. She will truly be missed. Margaret is survived by her brothers; Charles E. Taylor, Jr. & wife Marie, Thomas D. Taylor & wife Barbara, Randolph S. Taylor & wife Suzie. Nieces & Nephews; Mark P & Brandy Taylor & Victoria, Kristin M. Taylor, Katelyn Taylor, Amy, Nick, Violet & Lilly Barrell as well as the many children she had befriended through the Shine Ministry. Relatives & friends will be received on Monday October 17 from 9:00 to 11:00 AM at the First United Methodist Church, 201 N. 2nd St., Millville, NJ where her funeral service will be conducted at 11 AM. Burial will follow in the Haleyville U.M. Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church Shine Ministry or Joanne Reger Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 116, Millville, NJ 08332. To e-mail condolences & or tributes, please visit www.pancoastfuneralhome.com. Pancoast Funeral Home 676 S. Main St. Vineland, NJ 08360 856-696-0931
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Marcy Henshaw
October 16, 2016
My deepest sympathy to the many people that say goodbye to Margaret. Celebrate a life well lived by an exceptionally selfless woman. Hope everyone finds comfort knowing she is at peace and home with the Lord she loves
October 16, 2016
So sorry for the loss of your sister. She was such an inspiration to me as a student nurse in Bridgeton pediatrics. She always had the time to mentor!
At home she always had that warm welcoming smile! Prayers for you and your family during this difficult time. "In God's love, there is a place for grief and a promise of peace."
Karen Wright Jenkins
October 16, 2016
Charles, Tommy & Randy...please forgive our absence at Margaret's service Monday. We will be out of town and won't be able to make it. This breaks my heart because I loved her and she was a sweet friend and I would like to be there to say goodbye for now. Memories of growing up together was something I will always remember fondly. Our loss is Heavens gain. I pray that you will all find comfort knowing she was so well loved by others.
Much love,
Barbara & Nate
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Barbara Sharp
October 16, 2016
I met Margaret when she was a pediatric nurse at Bridgeton Hospital. I could tell imediately that her heart went out to the infants and children. At times she would fight administration on behalf of her patients. This attitude never changed. Her heart always went out to the children and the children loved her. Margaret shared her experiences from her mission trips to Haiti and encouraged me to take my first mission trip to Mexico. Although Margaret's physical problems prevented her from going on mission trips, her mission for children was here at FUM church. Where ever you saw Margaret you would see children. What a way to share your life. I loved her and will miss her.
Janet Page
October 14, 2016
Remembering a very special lady. Margaret. you will be greatly missed by all.
Wilma Schaller
October 14, 2016
My condolences to the family. Please keep in mind the comforting word found at 1 Thessalonians 4:14.
October 14, 2016
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