Mary-Taggart-Obituary

Mary Taggart

Knoxville, Tennessee

1930 - 2020

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Mary E. Taggart passed away on August 21, 2020 in Knoxville, Tennessee. She was born on May 11, 1930 in Cleveland, Ohio. In February of 1954, she married John (Jack) Taggart, who preceded her in death in 1993. Mary is survived by her children Wesley Taggart (Elizabeth), Rebecca Brehmer (Robert),...

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I still see Mary everywhere I go. I can be a red and black outfit, a song from the 60´s, or a laugh that sounded like hers!!! You´re still with us Murry T, (as Doug would say

We would always be guaranteed a great time when Mary was around. Her laughter & humor raised everyone's spirit. She & Jack have given us many wonderful memories at the cabin, for which we are truly blessed. To Wes, Becky & Kelly, you have our deepest sympathy.

Our family will forever miss our long wonderful friendship with Mary (May We) everyday. The time we spent with May on the Key were some of the best times we have ever had. Now they are some of our best memories we have ever had.
May’s sense of humour and her big laugh was so contagious. We always had so much fun together. Lots of laughs, a camp dance on a Friday night, a cocktail at happy hour with friends and some really good talks too.
May will always be apart of us and she will...

Dear Wes, Becky, Kelly and extended family,

It is with immeasurable sadness that we extend our sincere condolences in the loss of your mother and our most colourful, charismatic, magnetic and truly wonderful friend, Mary Taggart.

Out memories of her big laugh and her big personality will be forever missed. Key Harbour, isn’t quite the same without her.

My friends, family and I enjoyed many weekends on Taggart Isle with Mary and our aunt Sue and we feel so...

I will never forget Mary Taggart. She was loud. She was boisterous. She was fun. She was one of my best champions after the birth of my extremely premature son. She was one of a kind and will be greatly missed. My heartfelt condolences to Wes, Becki, Kelly, and their families. She and Jack are back together again.

The memories of Aunt Mary outshine our loss. God bless.

So Sorry for loss Kelly!! Keeping you and your family in my thoughts.




Mary was a great lady. I loved to hear her laugh. More and more of the old neighborhood is gone but I'm betting they're having some good block parties again in the hereafter. My deepest sympathies to Wesley, Becky, and Kelly.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.