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Lynn C. Taylor

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Taylor, Lynn C. As God whispered her name and said "Come with Me" Lynn passed away peacefully in the presence of her children on Wednesday March 8, 2017 at the age of 74. Lynn was born August 30, 1942 in Kalamazoo to the late Ralph and Gertrude (Schipper) Dove. She was a 1960 Graduate of...

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Ralph & Jodie: Don't know if you remember me, Toni Nash. Ralph played baseball with my brother Billy and my dad as a coach. I actually saw your mom a few yrs ago in Marshall at a store. Recognized her immediately, she hadn't changed a bit. Told her who I was - she remembered me. Just wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss. Take care.

Ralph and Jodie, Very sorry to hear of your loss. Aunt Lynn was always one of my favorite aunts.

My condolences to Lynn's Family. I remember Lynn from High School. She was a very pretty and sweet.So sorry to see that she passed away.

Ralph, Jodie and family please know that your Mom, Gram and Great Gram was a role model for myself and others. Her guidance through the Al-Anon support program was superb. Cherish the memories. Love Lynn and john Nappier. Aaron is guiding her through the gates on his four wheeler!!

I am sincerely sorry to learn of your loss....

I am so sorry for your loss. I know that nothing can take away the pain of losing a loved one. Death is inevitable and a part of life, but nothing could ever prepare us to endure such a loss. My prayers and thoughts are with her family.Lynn and I went all through school together and lived next door to each other. I saw her a couple years ago when I was back in Michigan for a visit. I am now in Arizona. Rest in peace my friend.

My condolences to family and friends. I will always remember Lynn fondly.

I always enjoyed visiting with Lynn while doing her hair! She was such a positive addition to the salon! Please accept our condolences.
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Sorry for your loss. She was a real nice lady