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Pauline Taylor Baxter

Kaufman, Texas

1922 - 2017

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February 24, 2017
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Kaufman, Texas

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Parker-Ashworth Funeral Home - Kaufman Obituary

Pauline Taylor Bond Baxter was born on January 13, 1922 and passed away on February 24, 2017, at the age of 95. She was born in a house on Houston Street, across from the First United Methodist Church of Kaufman, Texas, where she was a lifelong member.  Her parents were Paul and Essie Bond....

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My deepest condolences to your family during this most difficult time. There are no words that can ease the pain of losing someone so beloved. May you find comfort and peace in knowing that your loved one is in God's memory, because those who pass on are precious in his eyes. Psalms 116:15.

We are so sorry to hear that Pauline passed away.
Our family moved to the Baxter ranch in the early 50s and lived there until '67. Our dad farmed the land and took care of the black angus cattle on the ranch. Pauline was a very gracious, thoughtful and lovely lady. We will keep the family in our thoughts and prayers.
The late James & Grace Taylor family

My dad Anton Kofnovec graduated with Pauline from Kaufman High School in 1939. God bless Pauline and her family.

Although I didn't know Pauline, I just wanted to tell the family and friends how sorry I am for the loss of your loved one. Please know that your family will be in my prayers. (John 11:1-44)

Although I didn't know Pauline, I just wanted to tell the family and friends how sorry I am for the loss of your loved one. Please know that your family will be in my prayers. (John 11:1-44)

Sorry for the loss of a dear loved one. May you find comfort during this grieving moment. Psalm 105:4.

I was sad to receive the news that David's mother Pauline passed away. I have known Ms. Baxter since 1969 when David and I were freshmen at SMU, and I have fond memories of spending time with David at his parents home in Dallas as well as at their ranch in Kaufman. I always received a warm welcome from Mr. and Mrs. Baxter. I want to extend my sympathy to Bobbie, Richard, Sally, James and the entire Baxter family.

Pauline was an interesting and unique woman - a product of a time in Texas now gone! She was not shy to share her opinion, but certainly knew but how a lady should always behave. I enjoyed my visits with her, whether just sitting having morning coffee together or roaming the hillsides of Oak Cliff, when we visited places she had loved as a young woman. She loved her family and their evening dinners together. She will be missed!

We at the No. 1 British flying Training School Museum were sad to learn of the passing of "Miss Pauline". Our thoughts are with your family during this time of sorrow. President of The Board