Those that know Sue will remember her as the feisty, sassy, determined (some say hard-headed), great cook, a loving Mom and Grandmother. Sue and Tommy raised five wonderful and successful Children in the Golden Acres area and attended Golden Acres Baptist Church for many years. Following the loss of Tommy, Sue returned to Kentucky to reside in Eddyville for many years. In 2007 at her young age of 83, Sue made the choice to pack up, return to Texas, and start over in a new residency in Pearland at BellaVita. A beautiful active adult community and joined the Shady Crest Baptist Church. Naturally as we well know; the fantastic vegetable garden was the main priority after settling into her new place. She loved her garden and took considerable pride when crops bared the delicious vegetables. Much of the time, the table and/or counter tops would be blanketed with beautiful veggies picked from her garden. She tended to the garden primarily herself, the boys helped, if any work required muscles. We guess the “garden of life” kept her eating healthy and going for many years. Her family... the other love and all her children, their children, and their children’s children... those adorable great grandkids! A simple mention of a kid’s name (and there is a busload of kids) would put a sparkle in her big blue-eyes. Oh, and did I mention, she knew the birthday of every kid. Sue was best as a caregiver to her family. She assisted in the up bringing of several grandkids and great grandkids, such as... Memaw’s weekend boot camp for potty training and weaning a pacifier... our oldest granddaughter refused the pacifier after being in the care of Great-Grandmas while we cruised four-days... the baby was three months old and tossed it. Memaw kept two wood paddles, ping-pong shaped, with names printed in red of two grandkids... (nondisclosure, you will have to guess). Momma-Too showed no favorites when it came to her DILs and SILs, each were as special and loved as if we belonged to her and we loved her just the same. She shared her secrets and tips for cooking, gardening, budgeting, coupon clipping and reuse everything (and that means everything, she recycled before it was popular). Sue called it economizing.
On May 10, 1924, Sue Kathlyn Neal was born in Scottsville, Kentucky to parents, Marvin “Daddy” Neal and Lola Divine “Mammy” Neal and was the baby of six children. Sue preceded in death by her parents, siblings and her husbands’ Thomas Chandler Sanders and Dale Taylor and her oldest Son, Marvin Thomas Sanders. Sue is survived by four children and their spouses: Deborah and Dr. Doug Martin, Gary and Deborah Sanders, Mike and Sue Sanders, Craig and Barbie Sanders, 11 grandchildren: Katie Bloomfield, Amanda Stuckey, Ange Hope, Brock Sanders, Kristin Marsh, Ian Sanders, Shane Sanders, Jason Sanders, Amy Sanders, Lauren Bennett and Heather Thornton, including their spouses, 21 great grandchildren: Ava, Kennedy, Kasey, Mason, Alyssa, Macie, Karlie, Barrett, Kaden, Everett, Cadence, JT, Katelyn, Kelsey, Trey, Noah, Austin, Kyler, Riley, Jared, Jimmy... Yep, she can fill a bus. We love you Mom and know we will be together again one day... Rest in peace.
John 3:16
Your Loving Children∼Sue Kathlynn Taylor
MAY 10, 1924 – FEBRUARY 5, 2021
Sue Kathlynn Taylor was born on May 10, 1924 and passed away on February 5, 2021 and is under the care of Grand View Funeral Home.
Visitation will be held on February 26, 2021 at 10:00 am at Grand View Funeral Home, 8501 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, TX. Funeral Service will be held on February 26, 2021 at 11:00 am at Grand View Funeral Home, 8501 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, TX. Committal Service will be held on February 26, 2021 at 12:00 pm at Grand View Memorial Park/Bethany Cemetery, 8501 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, TX.
Those that know Sue will remember her as the feisty, sassy, determined (some say hard-headed), great cook, a loving Mom and Grandmother. Sue and Tommy raised five wonderful and successful Children in the Golden Acres area and attended Golden Acres Baptist Church for many years. Following the loss of Tommy, Sue returned to Kentucky to reside in Eddyville for many years. In 2007 at her young age of 83, Sue made the choice to pack up, return to Texas, and start over in a new residency in Pearland at BellaVita. A beautiful active adult community and joined the Shady Crest Baptist Church. Naturally as we well know; the fantastic vegetable garden was the main priority after settling into her new place. She loved her garden and took considerable pride when crops bared the delicious vegetables. Much of the time, the table and/or counter tops would be blanketed with beautiful veggies picked from her garden. She tended to the garden primarily herself, the boys helped, if any work required muscles. We guess the “garden of life” kept her eating healthy and going for many years. Her family... the other love and all her children, their children, and their children’s children... those adorable great grandkids! A simple mention of a kid’s name (and there is a busload of kids) would put a sparkle in her big blue-eyes. Oh, and did I mention, she knew the birthday of every kid. Sue was best as a caregiver to her family. She assisted in the up bringing of several grandkids and great grandkids, such as... Memaw’s weekend boot camp for potty training and weaning a pacifier... our oldest granddaughter refused the pacifier after being in the care of Great-Grandmas while we cruised four-days... the baby was three months old and tossed it. Memaw kept two wood paddles, ping-pong shaped, with names printed in red of two grandkids... (nondisclosure, you will have to guess). Momma-Too showed no favorites when it came to her DILs and SILs, each were as special and loved as if we belonged to her and we loved her just the same. She shared her secrets and tips for cooking, gardening, budgeting, coupon clipping and reuse everything (and that means everything, she recycled before it was popular). Sue called it economizing.
On May 10, 1924, Sue Kathlyn Neal was born in Scottsville, Kentucky to parents, Marvin “Daddy” Neal and Lola Divine “Mammy” Neal and was the baby of six children. Sue preceded in death by her parents, siblings and her husbands’ Thomas Chandler Sanders and Dale Taylor and her oldest Son, Marvin Thomas Sanders. Sue is survived by four children and their spouses: Deborah and Dr. Doug Martin, Gary and Deborah Sanders, Mike and Sue Sanders, Craig and Barbie Sanders, 11 grandchildren: Katie Bloomfield, Amanda Stuckey, Ange Hope, Brock Sanders, Kristin Marsh, Ian Sanders, Shane Sanders, Jason Sanders, Amy Sanders, Lauren Bennett and Heather Thornton, including their spouses, 21 great grandchildren: Ava, Kennedy, Kasey, Mason, Alyssa, Macie, Karlie, Barrett, Kaden, Everett, Cadence, JT, Katelyn, Kelsey, Trey, Noah, Austin, Kyler, Riley, Jared, Jimmy... Yep, she can fill a bus. We love you Mom and know we will be together again one day... Rest in peace.
John 3:16
Your Loving Children∼Sue Kathlynn Taylor
MAY 10, 1924 – FEBRUARY 5, 2021
Sue Kathlynn Taylor was born on May 10, 1924 and passed away on February 5, 2021 and is under the care of Grand View Funeral Home.
Visitation will be held on February 26, 2021 at 10:00 am at Grand View Funeral Home, 8501 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, TX. Funeral Service will be held on February 26, 2021 at 11:00 am at Grand View Funeral Home, 8501 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, TX. Committal Service will be held on February 26, 2021 at 12:00 pm at Grand View Memorial Park/Bethany Cemetery, 8501 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, TX.
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