Patricia Taylor © Grace Memorial Chapel Submitted by: Sharon
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Patricia Taylor
October 11, 1966 - February 22, 2024
Patricia Ellen Taylor, 57, died Thursday February 22,2024. She was born October 11, 1966 in Hawthorne, CA. She was the daughter of the late Johnson Taylor and Kathleen Taylor (Headman.
Patricia is a member of the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma and the Southern Ute Tribe of Colorado. She is survived by one daughter, Kathleen Headman Taylor and one son, Maynard Taylor; two brothers, Johnson Taylor and Isaac Headman; two sisters, Johnita Taylor and Corliss Taylor; her nieces and nephews, Lamont Echohawk, Kenneth Taylor, Lyndsey Taylor, Tricia Leroy, Brittany Taylor, Jazmynn Howell, Helaina Taylor, Keya Taylor, Eyaska Taylor, Mahpiya Taylor and one granddaughter, Mi-wixube Poncho.
Patricia devoted much of her time surrounding herself with family and friends. She prided herself on raising her kids, nieces, and nephews. She enjoyed going out to eat with family, watching movies and tv, traveling with family, laughing with family and friends. She loved to attend dances and family gatherings, paint and play pool. Most importantly, Patricia made sure we were all taken care of. Patricia will always be remembered and missed for her loving spirit and sense of humor.
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