Gladys-TAYLOR-Obituary

Gladys L. TAYLOR

Sacramento, California

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TAYLOR, Gladys L. Born October 7, 1943, entered into eternal rest Wednesday April 27, 2011. Gladys was a Research Librarian at the University Of California Davis. Our beloved mother is survived by her brothers Otis Jenkins Jr. (Velmarie), Erby Jenkins (Delores), Calvin Jenkins (Patricia) and...

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Gladys, my dearest Sister .. I think of you very often.. our talks and visits will never ever leave my heart! Your Nephew Javis (PUKIE) as you affectionately called him is up there n Heaven with you and Mama.. Take care of him for me please! Love you forever !

Missing you My loving Sister

Feeling blessed for our time together and for our children..

Dear family and friends of Mom:
We are still morning the loss of our Mom & Grandmother, especially my sister Renee and my son Ricardo. The two of them have taken her death especially hard and they miss her terribly. We, Gladys' daughters and grandsons, have suffered a tremendous loss - our matriarch, our counselor, our center. Please pray for our healing.

To the family of Gladys. My name is Janice West Jones. "Tiny" is what I was called in my childhood years. We lived and grew up in the projects together. I was a childhood friend of Gladys and her brothers. I send my love and condolences to her children and brothers. If at all possible i would love to get in touch with any of her brothers. We haven't seen each other in years but you never forget your childhood friends. My email address is [email protected]. Again, God bless each of...

JaNee and Renee, I met your mom in early 1978 when she hired me to work for her as a student assistant in the Interlibrary Loan section of the UCD library. I had the pleasure to work for her over 2 years. Your mom was a diligent worker and very personable. She was helpful and encouraging, and she talked about you girls all the time. I met you once when I came to your home at the holidays during those years and could see why she was so proud of you.

One funny thing I remember about...

Gladys and I didn't see each other too often in our later years, but whenever we did it was always a pleasure. We were neighbors in the 60s. JaNee and Renee you have my condolences and are in my prayers.

May GOD give comfort to Ms. Gladys' family at this time. You will be missed.

Dorothy Adams (childhood friend)
Sophia Adams (Fefe)
James Williams (Jr.)
Denise Williams (Niecy)

A good friend... Lloyd Marshall