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Michelle Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 35

Michelle Elizabeth Taylor Michelle Elizabeth Taylor died on Saturday, Sept. 17. She was 35 years old.
She is preceded in death by her brother, Robert Anthony; and grandmothers: Jeftina Bachelor and Clarita Nixon.
She is survived by her mother, Clarita Taylor; father, Mitchell Taylor; sisters: Judy Christian, Bonnie Anthony and Daisy Harvey; brothers: Byron Anthony, Mitchell Taylor II and DeShawn Taylor; nieces: Danielle Christain, Jessica Christian, Adwoa Christian and Tiana Taylor; nephews: Daniel Cushnie and Tyrell Taylor; great nephews: Jahson Maldonado and Sage Ramos; aunts: Alphrinie Washington, Altima Fordham, Sancia, Allyson, Gail, Lorelie, Monica, Jillian, Janelle, Donna, Lucita, Brenda and Sheila Nixon; and uncles: Ivan O’Marde, Irvin Richards, Everod Bowers, Eric, Keith, Garvin Nixon, Anthony Bennett and Leroy.
She is also survived by godparents: Gweneth Knight, Violet Anthony and Judy Christian; godchild, Adwoa Christian; special friends: McLeish Josephat, Andrew Dolor, Marilyn Weeks, Vladimir Williams, the St. John’s Church of Christ Church family, David Smitherman, Cyndi Garcia, Dr. Terry, Arnold and Condon Goodwin, Dora Burroughs, Latoya Riviere, Jane Bruno and Verla Nathaniel; cousins and other relatives: Heidi O’Marde, Justin Fordham, Tonnie, Kiana, Tan Taneya, Giovani, Kema, Marcus, Clarita, Jaadlyn, Jair and Nicholas; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
Special thanks to the management and staff of James Memorial Funeral Home.
The family requests that those in attendance wear a shade of blue.
The viewing will take place at 9 a.m. followed by the funeral service at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Church of Christ, Sunny Acres. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.
 

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