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Photo courtesy of Burks-Walker-Tippit Funeral Directors - Tyler

Molly Dawn Taylor

Aug 30, 1954 - Jan 31, 2026

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We do not have the words Brother..we so wish be could be there...even though we did not have the opportunity to visit very much we loved Molly...she was always so kind and welcoming..may God envelop you with his peace..love always my Brother

Molly, you were one of a kind! We have so many beautiful memories together that I will always cherish. From the birth of Colton to Allyssa’s baby shower and everything in between. I sure wish we could have made a few more. I know you will be watching over us, especially all of your grandchildren that you loved so dearly. Hug Larry BIG for me! It’s not goodbye but see you later. Love you!

Molly, I’m at such a loss of words. You know how much I love you and how I’m going to miss you. You were always like a big sister to me now what am I going to do without you? Rest in peace Molly and I love you forever.

So very sorry for your loss Mike. Your family is in my prayers.

I can't believe this is real. You were like a mom to me. You were there when I had no where to go when you had the A frame house. We went through so much together while I was there. So many amazing years ago. We will see each other again one day. You will be missed so very much. I love you so very much

Molly, I won’t be able to hear you say” well hey Carroll”anymore until I see you again!
Many years have passed since I first met you, I remember it sooo well, it was Christmas time at Lucy’s , Gary and his family were there, Olivia was just a baby , Jeff and Elizabeth came, we all packed into that small apartment so full of love and togetherness! This same feeling came several times when you and Mike shared Thanksgiving with us over the years.
You were a woman who loved deeply,...

Molly was a joy to be around. She always had something positive to say. When we worked together at D's Coffee Shop many moons ago, we always had fun laughing stuff. She was a great contribution to my life back then. I wish I could be there as she takes her last ride and say goodbye to her. I'll see her again someday in that mansion in the sky.

My sister was a loving sister, wife, mother, and grandmother. She was a fantastic cook in her own right.
Among several places she worked was D’s Coffee Shop there in Tyler, Texas. She had many co-workers and customers that became good friends. I believe Mike and Molly met at D’s back many years ago. She worked there until she had some health issues and finally quit.
Growing up she always was going and doing her own thing. She didn’t always do what might have been expected. She...

You were so loved and will be so very missed. I will forever be grateful for having known you. Until we meet again my friend

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Molly's Obituary

In Loving Memory of Molly Dawn TaylorServices for Molly Taylor, age 71, of Arp, will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2026 in Tyler at 10:30 am. Burial will follow at Ebenezer Cemetery in Arp under the direction of Jackson’s Burks Walker Tippit Funeral Home.Molly passed away on Saturday,...

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