Willie Mae Taylor Jackson COLUMBIA - Services for Mrs. Willie Mae Taylor Jackson, will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, September 5, 2013 at Palmer Memorial Chapel, with interment to follow in the Memorial Gardens of Columbia. Mrs. Jackson died Wednesday, August 28, 2013. Born in Columbia, she was the daughter of the late Preston and Minnie Geiger Taylor. Surviving are her children, Pamela T. Able, Darrel (Maria) Jackson, Deltra Jackson, Dwain Jackson, and Sherry (Wayne) Sheets; a granddaughter, Crystal (Jerrod) Wilson whom she reared in the home; a brother, Ralph (Mildred) Taylor; two aunts, Carrie Lee Ashford and Maggie Cooke; sisters-in-law; 12 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; nieces; nephews; other loving relatives and friends. The family would appreciate tributes on their memorial website found at www.palmermemorialchapel.com.
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Pam and the Jackson Family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. I was sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Just keep looking to the hills from whence all of your help comes from. Truly God will and does supply all of your needs. It may seem hard right now, but take your burdens to him and lean on him for all of your understanding. Pam, keep in touch. With love and heartfelt sympathy. Barbara Harts Brown
Barbara Harts Brown
September 5, 2013
My deepest compassion and sympathy for Wille Mae's family. She was a very special lady, and I loved her very much. May God bless you all for your loss. God's love and faith, Clara Bradwell
Clara Bradwell
September 4, 2013
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at your time of bereavement.
Henry Young
September 4, 2013
To the Family - Willie Mae will be deeply missed. I will always remember her gentle demeanor and smile any time I ran into her. My prayers are wit hall of you as you deal with your loss.
Williette Grooms Williams
September 4, 2013
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