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MARY TAYLOR

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 MARY LOU HEISE TAYLOR (Age 77)  Teacher, Caregiver and Friend   Mary Lou (Heise) Taylor of Silver Spring, MD died on April 29, 2017. Survived by family, friends and thousands of students, she will be remembered as a woman of strength and purpose who knew the source of her strength...

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I didn't know Mrs Taylor pass away I she was sick last time I talk to her,I couldn't visit her because I was also sick but u talk to her and explain her I will visit her when I get better, and after that I call a few times and nobody answer phone,I'm sorry I miss her .my condolences to her family.

I am so saddened to hear about Mary Lou. She was hired right after me at Thomas Stone, and we were good fiends for many, many years. How I enjoyed her! She was such a special person. She will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers go forth to all of Mary Lou's family and frienfs.

I was so sorry to hear of Mary Lou's passing. While I was at Thomas Stone, I was so impressed with Mary Lou's dedication to educating her students and her caring, loving manner to all. My thoughts and sympathies go out to her family in the loss of their precious Mary Lou and my dear friend.

Our deepest condolences to Mary Lou's family and friends. May her soul rest in peace.

A Brother's Respect
The joy we felt those many years ago
Became a something elsea spark that lit
A lot of firesher care a lava flow
Of teaching, helping, lifting others, bit

By bita lifetime lived of caring for
The innocent, the needy and the souls
Whose hunger stirred her heart. Like Him, she bore
The suffering of others, tho' her goals

Were always to inspire learning, hope
To grow young minds and feed those hearts, to make
Our world better than it's...

Historic Sully Plantation Event in 2012

A delightful dear lady, a warm and engaging woman who dearly loved her family, whom she was so proud of. She brought heartfelt joy to everyone fortunate to know her when she was engaged in anything involved with Civil War living history! Mary Lou made a believer out of everyone with her very love of life and the many activities that she engaged in. We will miss her dearly, but Heaven will be much sweeter when she comes home. We are profoundly sad for your loss.

I grew up in Northwest Park Apartments next door to Mary Lou and her family. They were the best neighbors you could have ever hoped for and I am so sorry to hear that we have lost such a wonderful woman. My deepest condolences to her family and friends.

From Melinda Day, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. We send our deep regrets to Mary Lou's family, son Frank, and grand daughter Colleen Moran. We will miss you mom and her faithful dedication to public history education.

I worked with Mary Lou at Thos. S. Stone Elem. for several years. There were a lot of very talented teachers in that building, and Mary Lou was one of the very best: sincere, dedicated, tireless. I am saddened to hear of her passing and send my condolences to her family.