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Elizabeth Taylor having accepted Jesus Christ at an early age while attending New Jericho Baptist Church. She later joined Springhill AME Zion Church as a faithful member until her transition to her heavenly home.
She was an author of a book called Steps by Steps Finding Peace Within. Shortly after the death of her son she started a grief support called "Mothers to Mothers" in Autauga County. She was a kind and caring person and always had a listening ear. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who knew her.
Elizabeth passed away on January 27, 2022 at the age of 65. She was born on January 17, 1957 to the late Pete Taylor Jr. and Iola Hooks Taylor. She was preceded in death by her son Rodregus Taylor, one sister Vera Lee Taylor and two brothers Scott Eugene Taylor and Herman Taylor.
She leave to cherish her memories; a loving and devoted son Ricardo Taylor; three sisters, Delando Taylor, Jacqueline Taylor (Prattville, AL), Vanessa (Fred) Bibb (Montgomery, AL); four brothers, Pastor Larry (Elder Geraldine) Taylor (Bessemer, AL), Tony (Elder Debra) Taylor, Pete Taylor III (Prattville, AL) and Louis (Yolanda) Taylor (Jacksonville, FL), one sister-in-law; Rosie Taylor, five beloved grandchildren's, Tamia Armstrong, India Taylor (Montgomery, AL), Malaysia Taylor (Newport News, VA), Anthony Taylor and Amari Taylor (Prattville, AL). Aunt Katherine Shelby of Prattville, AL. Nieces and Nephews; Shonnie, Juakila (Toni), Jamal, Keyona, Tishawnda, Marcus, Vestavia, Brandon, Shaquille, Andrew, Jordan, Michael, Trent, Darius and a host of great nieces and nephews. Two loved brothers; Thomas Blockmon (Charleston, SC) and Jerome Eldridge (Cleveland, OH). A devoted daughter-in-love; Natalie Taylor and dear friends; Gregory Houser, David Williams, Ken'Dairus (KK) Adams (Prattville, AL) and Dorothy Armstrong (Montgomery, AL).
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