Johnnie-Taylor-Obituary

Johnnie Belle Randolph Taylor

Tallahassee, Fl, Florida

Age 96

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DIED
March 6, 2021
AGE
96
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Tallahassee, Fl, Florida

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Johnnie Belle Randolph Taylor Tallahassee, FL - Mrs. Johnnie Belle Major Randolph Taylor, 96, departed this life on Saturday, March 6, 2021. Graveside funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 15, at the Tallahassee National Cemetery. Viewing-visitation is 3-5 p.m. Sunday at TILLMAN OF...

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Aunt Belle, Thank you for the kindness, the sweetness and love you showed to all. May you rest in eternal peace.

I will always treasure the memories and the joyful times shared with Aunt Belle and Uncle Al from my early childhood until their death! Aunt Belle was such a special member of the Taylor Family and we loved her dearly

To the Taylor, Walker, and Ferrell Families:
We cannot express our love and heartfelt sympathy for the passing of Mrs. Taylor. There is a quote that says “When you lose someone you love, you gain an angel you know”. Mrs. Taylor’s love will always leave an indelible imprint in our memories.
Matthew 5: 4
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”

Reginald and Rhonda Charlow Davis

Aunt Belle
Your memory is my keepsake which I will never part.
God has you in His keeping
I have you in my heart
Love you,
Rosemary

My loving and dearest aunt. Aunt Belle and Uncle Alfred were our summer retreats with all of the trimmings(fishing trips, shopping sprees, fun at the beaches, back to the kitchen). Even though she shared summer outings, her kitchen was my favorite, especially her signature delicious cornbread. I often had second and third helpings. Aunt Belle gave so much of herself to me and my three sisters that I will forever hold close to my heart. Today, victory belongs to my beloved, Aunt Belle.

I loved Aunt Belle dearly and always will!

Mrs. Taylor was a very sweet and caring individual. I will miss our talks about the goodness of God and the overall changes to our educational system. In recent years she shared memories of various trips with her church groups and the surprise celebrations for her birthdays given by her church.
She will truly be missed by those who knew and loved her.
Sending prayers to her family.
May she R.I.P.

In loving memory of a wonderful spirit. I have known the Taylors, Alfred and Johnnie Belle for many, many years. Both of them were wonderful friends and fellow church members. She and I were fellow educators members of the same sorority, Zeta Phi Beta. Such a beautiful soul. . . I pray that she is now on a peaceful journey to see our Saviour's face. Rest in Heaven, Johnnie Belle.

Some truth in life are hard to accept. Your memories will never be forgotten! Rest in Peace Beautiful Angel...Rest On!