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WILLIE C. JONES TAYLOR OBITUARY
Submitted by: Pam Taylor





WILLIE C. JONES TAYLOR
1929 - 2007


Willie C. Jones Taylor was born August 12, 1929 to John and Ida Taylor in Lincoln county. Both preceded her in death.
She was the tenth child after her twin brother, L. C. Taylor.
Nine siblings and one daughter, Debra Murray also preceded her in death.
She received her education in the Drumright school system where she had a passion for basketball.
She gave her life to the Lord at an early age. She became a member of Jesus First Baptist Church in Stroud, Oklahoma.
Willie C. then relocated to Kansas City, Missouri to work and help her family. She later moved to Phoenix, Arizona for a short period. Upon her return to Oklahoma City, she worked with her sister, Johnnie Mae at a laundry and dry cleaning facility.
She also had a love for caring for the elderly and later acquired her L.P.N.M.A.
She worked and retired in 1998 from Stroud Health Care Nursing Center. She continued to care for the sick and shut-in in the Stroud community.
His hobbies were cooking, dancing and drinking her coffee.
She departed this life, April 21, 2007 at Stroud Municipal Hospital after battling a brief illness. Willie C. has gone to take her eternal rest with the Lord.
She leaves to cherish her loving memory; one sister, Johnnie Mae Newton; three daughters, Shirley Jones of Stroud, Oklahoma; Veronica Mixon of Cushing, Oklahoma; April Gaines of Oklahoma City; three sons, Michael Seaberry of Del City, Oklahoma; Willie Jones of Stroud, Oklahoma; Larell Gaines {Kortina} of Oklahoma City; nineteen grandchildren; five great grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and loving friends.

Mother If We Knew

If we really knew just how much time was left for us, how many years or months or weeks, we'd cease to fret and fuss about the unimportant things that fill our lives today.

We should use each precious hour before it slips away if we knew exactly what the span was going to be. We should value time and live each minute gratefully, wasting nothing of its treasure.

Sifting false from true, making up for all the time we've squandered. If we knew . . . Shirley C. Jones.

God gave His Son for our sins, Momma gave her life for her kids.


Proverbs 3:25-26

Be not afraid of sudden fear, neither of the desolation of the wicked, when it cometh.

For the Lord shall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being taken.



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