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Hazel Verna Parker Taylor

Grand Prairie, Texas

1921 - 2010

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Hazel Verna Parker Taylor passed away Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010, in Grand Prairie. Service: 3 p.m. Saturday at Midlothian Funeral Home. Interment: Mount Peak Cemetery. Visitation: 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday. Hazel was born June 3, 1921, in Dallas. A child of divorce, poverty and the Great Depression,...

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Heartfelt condolences to Hazel's family, and my best to all of you. I knew Hazel as a counselor at Lee High, the department leader of my Sunday school (some of the most meaningful devotionals I've ever heard came from her), the mom of some of my good friends at church - and later as a mother-in-law and grandmother. I remember Peggy telling me how Hazel modeled good parenting to her, without telling her what to do, when we were both young moms. I became a counselor, working in schools and...

Peg and David sent this artical to us late but we are so sorry. She certainly had a lot to be proud of! Margaret and Billy Gilbert

What a wonderful life! It was always evident how very much her children loved her, what a tribute!

Jerry & Christi Crane

Dear Paul, Paula and all the other family members,

We celebrate with you a life well-lived through the grace and power of our Lord and give thanks for the many ways in which Hazel blessed us across the last thirty-five years--since we met her in Medan, Indonesia!

We will miss her--but we know that you are missing her much more! We are asking the Lord to bless you with comfort, strength, hope and grace day by day!

Love, Clyde and Elaine Meador

To all of the Taylor family, My heartfelt sympathy goes out to each of you during you time of loss. Love, Carol

What an amazing woman Jan. I know you were so proud of her and loved her so much. Please share our condolences with your family, and be blessed with your memories of her.
Love,
Pam and Eddy Machu

Jan,

You always spoke so fondly and proud of your mother. It appears from the obituary notice in the paper that she lived a full life and had a great ride.
Please know that I will continue to pray for you and your family.

Most Sincerely,

Mary Mena
San Antonio College

I just learned of Mrs. Taylor's passing over the weekend, and I'm so sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with all of her family and friends during this difficult time.

My sincere condolences to the Taylor family. As much as anyone I have ever had the pleasure of knowing, Hazel truly lived her faith, her beliefs and her values. What a wonderful impact she has had on so many of the people fortunate enough to have been a part of her life. She will be missed.