Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Zirkle Funeral Home where visitation will be 7 -9 p.m. today. Brother Paul Lyon will officiate, and burial will be at Hanna Cemetery, northwest of Noble.
Mrs. Taylor was born in Richland County Sept. 7, 1896 the daughter of John Charles Mitchell and Mary Elizabeth Taylor. She was married to William N. Taylor in 1914. He died in 1955.
She was preceded in death also by a brother, Edmond Mitchell, and two sisters Mrs. Kathryn Taylor and an infant.
She worked from 1944-1953 as cook at the Noble Grade School and was an active member of a non-denominational religious group.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. William (Mary Lou) Wright and Mrs. Paul (Betty) Swinson, both of Olney; a brother, Hayden Mitchell, Noble two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Collier, Marble Hill, Mo., and Mrs.Esther Collier, Lutzville, Mo.; seven grandchildren; one
great-granddaughter.
Obit from a local newspaper
5 Jan. 1975
Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Zirkle Funeral Home where visitation will be 7 -9 p.m. today. Brother Paul Lyon will officiate, and burial will be at Hanna Cemetery, northwest of Noble.
Mrs. Taylor was born in Richland County Sept. 7, 1896 the daughter of John Charles Mitchell and Mary Elizabeth Taylor. She was married to William N. Taylor in 1914. He died in 1955.
She was preceded in death also by a brother, Edmond Mitchell, and two sisters Mrs. Kathryn Taylor and an infant.
She worked from 1944-1953 as cook at the Noble Grade School and was an active member of a non-denominational religious group.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. William (Mary Lou) Wright and Mrs. Paul (Betty) Swinson, both of Olney; a brother, Hayden Mitchell, Noble two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Collier, Marble Hill, Mo., and Mrs.Esther Collier, Lutzville, Mo.; seven grandchildren; one
great-granddaughter.
Obit from a local newspaper
5 Jan. 1975
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