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Linda K. Taylor -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Huntsville (TX) Times
December 11, 2020
Linda K. Taylor, 74, of Huntsville,
formerly of Meridianville, went to be with the Lord on Thursday while
surrounded by her loving family. She was born and raised in Tallulah, Louisiana
and was a graduate of Athens State University where she earned a degree in
elementary education. She taught at Hazel Green Middle School for a number of
years.
After retiring from education, Linda had
a career as a Realtor in the Huntsville area. Linda was a Christian and was a
member of Hazel Green United Methodist Church. She had a passion for serving
the Lord and children through Operation Christmas Child - working year-round
along with her husband to share Christ's love around the world at Christmas.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, Bud & Laverne King and by her son, Erik Taylor.
Surviving family members include her
husband of 52 years, Wayne H. Taylor; Her daughter, Carmen Taylor (Buchanan);
Her two grandsons: Taylor Buchanan and Braylon Buchanan; Her sister, Peggy
Webb; Her two nephews, Mike Adcock and Keith Adcock; Her cat, Mister C.
The family will receive friends on
Saturday evening from 5 until 8pm at Hazel Green Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be Sunday at 1pm
at the funeral home with Rev. Larry Wright and Rev. Earl Johnson officiating.
Burial will follow the service and will
be in Valley View Memorial Gardens in Meridianville.
Donations may be made to Downtown Rescue
Mission or to Huntsville Hospital Foundation (specify Hospice Family Care) in
her memory. Hazel Green Funeral Home is honored to serve the family.