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Beverly Arlene <I>Schulze</I> Taylor

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Beverly Arlene Schulze Taylor

Birth
Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa, USA
Death
19 Nov 2022 (aged 97)
Burial
Jefferson, Greene County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bev Taylor passed away quietly on November 19, 2022. She was born on April 17, 1925, the daughter of Albert and Thelma Schulze in Jefferson, Iowa, and they gave her the lovely name of "Beverly Arlene."

At the time of her passing, she was living in Newton, Iowa, but spent many years as a resident of Colfax, Iowa. She met Harold Taylor, who also grew up in Jefferson, in high school. After he returned home from his service in the Marine Corps, they were married May of 1946. 

In November of 1946, she and Harold moved to Colfax, and opened Taylor Drug Store, which they operated for many years. Once her children were old enough, she worked as a bookkeeper for a number of Colfax businesses and finished her working career with Wal-Mart in Newton. 

She and Harold were of that "Greatest Generation" who grew up in the Depression and experienced WWII. They were part of the core group of Colfax residents who in the 50's and 60's supported the growth of the town, built the new high school on the hill, enjoyed steak nights at the American Legion Post, and helped lay the foundation for the Colfax of today. They valued integrity, hard work, and education.

She loved to travel. As a child she visited many states with her parents. She and Harold continued to travel after they retired. She visited Susan and her family in England as often as she could and traveled with Jane to Germany to visit her granddaughter, gaining a broad understanding of different countries' history and culture in the process. She also made many trips out west to visit Hal in Nevada.

Bev was very creative and enjoyed hand quilting, oil painting, cross-stitch, knitting, and sewing. Many have received gifts of her talents. She loved to read and was a voracious reader to the very end of her life.

Harold passed away 25 years ago.

Her family includes three children, Hal Taylor (Suzy Ramos), Susan Sinclair (widowed), and Jane (Doug) March; grandchildren, Mordechai, Tanya, Jennifer, David, Debi, Tova, Peter, Shannen,  and Shayna; and twelve great grandchildren, many of whom visited her prior to passing.  

She was a wonderful mother, and an extraordinary person. May her life be a blessing to all that knew her and loved her.

Source: Wallace Family Funeral Home, Newton, Iowa
Bev Taylor passed away quietly on November 19, 2022. She was born on April 17, 1925, the daughter of Albert and Thelma Schulze in Jefferson, Iowa, and they gave her the lovely name of "Beverly Arlene."

At the time of her passing, she was living in Newton, Iowa, but spent many years as a resident of Colfax, Iowa. She met Harold Taylor, who also grew up in Jefferson, in high school. After he returned home from his service in the Marine Corps, they were married May of 1946. 

In November of 1946, she and Harold moved to Colfax, and opened Taylor Drug Store, which they operated for many years. Once her children were old enough, she worked as a bookkeeper for a number of Colfax businesses and finished her working career with Wal-Mart in Newton. 

She and Harold were of that "Greatest Generation" who grew up in the Depression and experienced WWII. They were part of the core group of Colfax residents who in the 50's and 60's supported the growth of the town, built the new high school on the hill, enjoyed steak nights at the American Legion Post, and helped lay the foundation for the Colfax of today. They valued integrity, hard work, and education.

She loved to travel. As a child she visited many states with her parents. She and Harold continued to travel after they retired. She visited Susan and her family in England as often as she could and traveled with Jane to Germany to visit her granddaughter, gaining a broad understanding of different countries' history and culture in the process. She also made many trips out west to visit Hal in Nevada.

Bev was very creative and enjoyed hand quilting, oil painting, cross-stitch, knitting, and sewing. Many have received gifts of her talents. She loved to read and was a voracious reader to the very end of her life.

Harold passed away 25 years ago.

Her family includes three children, Hal Taylor (Suzy Ramos), Susan Sinclair (widowed), and Jane (Doug) March; grandchildren, Mordechai, Tanya, Jennifer, David, Debi, Tova, Peter, Shannen,  and Shayna; and twelve great grandchildren, many of whom visited her prior to passing.  

She was a wonderful mother, and an extraordinary person. May her life be a blessing to all that knew her and loved her.

Source: Wallace Family Funeral Home, Newton, Iowa


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