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Mildred Jean Taylor
March 18, 1932
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January 22, 2017
M. Jean Taylor, 84 of Scottsburg, Indiana, died on Sunday, January 22, 2017 her residence. She was born on March 18, 1932 in Louisville, Kentucky, the daughter of the late Newman H. Brown Sr. and Ada (Williams) Brown. Jean was a retired waitress for Best Western Inn (formerly the Ramada Inn) in Scottsburg, Indiana and the old Robert E. Lee Inn in New Albany, Indiana and lived in Clark County most of her life. She was preceded in death by her husband, Randall Taylor on May 19, 1980; two daughters, Susan Boling and Becky Stevens and a granddaughter, Amy Boling. Survivors include three sons, Terry L. Ames of Scottsburg, Indiana, Gerald “Jerry” Ames and his wife Pat of Otisco, Indiana and Daniel T. Ames of Henryville, Indiana; one daughter, Nancy Burchel and her husband Charles of Salem, Indiana; seven grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one great great grandson. Funeral Service: 11:00 am Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at Collins Funeral Home with burial in Scottsburg Cemetery. Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Monday and after 9 am Tuesday. Memorial Contributions: Kindred Hospice c/o Collins Funeral Home in Scottsburg, Indiana. Online condolences:www.collinsfuneralhome.net.
From: Lea Perry
Love you grandma forever and always!
From: Desiree Sigler
May the love of family and friends carry you through your grief as "the hearer of prayer" embraces your hearts. Lean on those close to you for strength and encouragement to stay strong. Share your memories,they are a source of joy that will give your family comfort. We hope that the many cards,hugs,kind words, and loving prayers sustains your family, during this most difficult time.
From: Michael Stevens
My heart breaks as I sit here trying to find the words to say just how beautiful of a person my grandmother was. She was always there for someone when they were in need. Always there to bring happiness, love and compassion to the world when others couldn't. Grams, I love you and will forever hold you in my heart! I'm so sorry I wasn't able to be there to pay my respects. You were there for me on so many occasions, many of which I'm sure I didn't deserve. I will never forget all the great times we had together. Your pain and suffering are finally over. I take comfort knowing you're flying high with the angels in heaven now. Do me a favor and give mom, Susie and Amy a great big hug and tell them I love and miss them. XOXO
From: dawna dotson
jean was a great neighbor for 8 years she was bound to mow our lawn and she always feed Lilly our dog twinkes
From: Dawna
hey jean give my brother a hug and kiss for me. One year has come and gone for you. wow how can you be gone for a year now it doesn't seem right your son dan takes good care of me and mom everyday he visits everyday. and lilly our dog missing you like crazy
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