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Priscilla J. Taylor

Columbus, Ohio

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TAYLOR Priscilla J. Taylor, age 88, Monday, August 2, 2010, Edgewood Manor of Westerville. Member Eastminster Presbyterian Church and American Business Women's Association. Formerly employed with Curtis-Wright, North American Aviation and Borden Chemical. Survived by son, Les Taylor; daughter,...

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Love you mom

Les, Tom, Tammy and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Your Mom (and Grandma) was always so nice to me during the many years I knew her. May she rest in peace.

Sending up a prayer.

Condolences to the entire Taylor family; Priscilla was a good and caring neighbor; lover of animals; now reunited with her beloved Pepe. Peace and joy.

Pris....I will miss you. We had some good time back in the Borden days didn't we. Al keeps saying..damn that Priscilla. If it weren't for you we would never have gotten together. You pushing me out of the booth to go dance with Al and sprayed me with Shalimar. Thank you for the memories. Will see you again someday.
I am so sorry for families lose. She was a very special person to me as to you.
Hugs Pris

To the Taylor family and the extended fam,
So sorry, she was amazing. Every memory of any Taylor gathering, and there were many, grandma was there. When she saw me, no matter how long it had been, she always had a big smile and a hug ready. Then came the stories! "Remember when you and Tami..." and it was usually something we got in trouble for!! Funny I never knew her first name, Called her Mrs Taylor once, she fixed that, then she was Grandma. She had a hug when that's what you...

Mom: I would be there if I could. You know how good I took care of you for 42 years. I will always love you, no matter what. I did for you while I could

Hey "PT" as I called you. Thanks for all the good times, of having me and my husband lee (who is now with you in heaven)over for pizza, and having me play the organ, and all those polkas. And the tears in your eyes, when I played, Beyond The Sunset. Rest in peace pt, tell my mother and lee hello for me. May You Rest In Gods Holy Arms, but you already are. It was fun, for over 4o years being your neighbor. Never, ever will forget my brother Larry, doing the polka with you, it was so...

Aunt Priscilla, we will all miss you so much. Even though we are so far away, we always thought of you. You are at peace now and hopefully are with other family members that have passed before you.Love, Craig, Mary Ellen, Gina Marie, Michael, Kaitlyn, Julianna, Hunter, Savannah, Denise, Dean, Emma and Kylie. (Whittier, CA)