Zetta-McNairn Taylor-Obituary

Zetta McNairn Taylor

St. Clair Shores, Michigan

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McNAIRN TAYLOR, Zetta E. of St. Clair Shores formerly of Clarkston; August 27, 2009; age 86. Preceded in death by her husband Robert Taylor in 1952 and her husband John S. McNairn in 1995; mother of Arnold (Jeanee) Taylor of St. Clair Shores, Paul (Karen) Taylor of CA and Mark (Beth) Taylor of Brighton; grandma of Scott (Christy) Taylor, Sarah (Y.B.) Ko, Emily Taylor, Rebecca Taylor, Benjamin (Erika) Taylor, Christopher (Ethnee) Taylor and Bethany Taylor; great grandma of 6. Zetta owned and operated Taylor’s 5 & 10 Dime Store, Clarkston and after retirement enjoyed working at Lewis E. Wint Nature Center as a trail guide. Funeral service Sunday September 6 12:30 PM at the Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home, Clarkston where friends may visit 11:30 AM until the time of service. Memorials may be made to Lewis E. Wint Nature Center. Online guest book www.wintfuneralhome.com

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Mark, Beth and Family...You are in my thoughts and prayers. Zetta had a wonderful life and family, and will be missed. She was a special lady, and truly has left her footprint on earth.

I did not have the opportunity to meet Zetta, but have heard many fond memories from her daughter-in-law Beth. My deepest condolances go out to Beth, Mark and their family on the loss of Zetta. She will be missed.

I'll never forget Zetta's warm smile and infectious laugh. She made the slow days at the Nature Center much more pleasant during the time that I worked there. I feel lucky to have known such a committed and caring person, she will be greatly missed.

As a volunteer at the Nature Center Zetta always made me feel welcomed and wanted to make sure I was well informed. She'd take time to ask me about my personal life and then take the time to explain any information I needed to know. She was a warm hearted and positive person. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. She'll be missed.

I will always be grateful for Zetta's kind, gentle way of interacting with my sons at the nature center. She was certainly a treasure and will be greatly missed.
Mary Zednik

Zetta was always doing something at the Nature Center desk. All those little things that others took for granted and did not want to do, she would always do them. She was always organizing and very independent. She made sure that she did what was right. I'll miss her.

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I will always have fond memories of Zetta working at the Nature Center. She always was so caring and compassionate to everyone she spoke with. She loved Nature and the park patrons that visited the Nature Center. She will be missed. Sincerely, Ray Delasko, retired park supervisor. Independence Oaks Park.