Lisa Kimberly Taylor was born in Fort Worth, Texas on December 20, 1971 to Claudia "Kay" Moncrief and Jimmy Leroy Taylor. She was called to her forever home early Thursday morning on November 13, 2025.
Lisa grew up in Burleson, Texas with her parents; Don and Kay Moncrief, Jimmy Taylor, and 4 loving siblings; Candace, Chad, Bryan, and Sarah.
Lisa attended Burleson High School and graduated in 1991. She attended Iverson Court Reporting for 2 years and Real Time Academy for 6 months. After working a few years between Handley House, Campbell Paper, and being a stay at home mom while watching her boys and many of their friends. She then decided to better herself and further support her boys and go to Dental Assisting school where she had graduated in the top of her class.
Lisa was a devoted mother and GiGi. She loved to attend anything her boys were apart of and made sure that she had attended anything her grandkids were involved in. Even if it was only 5 minutes that she could make, she would be there to support for the full 5 minutes. All of her boys were her pride and joy.
Lisa was preceded in death by her parents, Claudia "Kay" Moncrief and Jimmy Taylor, and her brother Chad Taylor.
She is survived by her 3 sons.
Hunter West and wife Samin and their children Levi, Eli, and future grandson Malakai of Joshua, Texas.
Christian West of Buffalo, New York.
Kameron West of Burleson, Texas.
Her sister, Candace Adkins, as well as by many nieces and nephews
Lisa and her contagious smile and goofy spirit will forever live on in our hearts.
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