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Bishop Funeral Home
Submitted by: Carol Rice

Taylor Renee O'Brien,4, of McAlester, Oklahoma passed away on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, in McAlester, Oklahoma. A graveside service will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 17, 2024 at Oak Hill Cemetery. Pastor April Morse will be officiating. Taylor was born on January 6, 2020, to loving parents Lanie Lott and Anthony Endsley in McAlester, Oklahoma. A spirited and intelligent child, Taylor was known for her quick learning and her enthusiasm for life's simple pleasures. She embraced her tomboy nature, often found exploring the outdoors. Her favorite color, blue, was a reflection of her calm yet profound presence, a trait that resonated with everyone she met. Taylor's love for the animated series Paw Patrol was more than just a pastime; it was a window into her imaginative and playful spirit. Described by those who adored her as loving and intelligent, Taylor's impact on her family and friends was profound. Taylor is preceded in death by her cousin, Heavenly Hicks. Taylor is survived by her devoted mother and father, Lanie Lott and Anthony Endsley of McAlester; her caring grandparents, Randy and Velma Lott of McAlester, Carrie Marcus and Phillip Randazzo of McAlester; great-grandparents, Rosemary and Robert Lott of Arpelar; her loving sister and brother, Rilie Clanahan and Robert Clanahan both of McAlester; aunts: Emilyrose Lott of McAlester, Amy Waldroff of McAlester; great-aunt: Lisa and husband, George Grissom of McAlester; great-uncle: Curtis Odel Lott of Arpelar; cousins: December Thompson and Louis Espinosa of McAlester, Lacie Lott of Arpelar, Curits Lanedel Lott of Arpelar, Aja Cartlidge of McAlester, Ashlyn Cartlidge of McAlester; along with numerous other family members and friends. Taylor's presence was a gift to all who knew her, and her memory will be treasured in the hearts of her family and friends.




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