
Taylor, Deborah L. "Deb"
Deborah L. “Deb”
Taylor, age 41 of Fremont, passed away Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at the Mercy
Hospital in Muskegon. Deb was born on August 17, 1966 in Moline, Illinois to
Robert and Janet (Norris) Buehl. She attended Hamilton, Illinois schools where
she was in the choir, flags, received a nurse’s aid certification in her junior
and senior year and graduated from Hamilton High School in 1985. Deb also
enjoyed tennis, riding her bike and shopping. Deb married Gregory A. Taylor on
March 23, 1985 in Keokuk, Iowa and moved to the Fremont area in 1987 where she
was the co-manager at Gliks clothing store in Fremont. Deb was also a member
of the First Baptist Church in Fremont.
She is survived by her
husband of 22 years, Greg of Fremont; her children, Gregory M. Taylor of
Watertown, Wisconsin; Shannon M. Taylor of Fremont; Jeremy A. Taylor of Fremont;
Jordan A. Taylor of Fremont; her parents, Robert & Janet Buehl of Hamilton,
Illinois; her brothers Mike (Lisa) Buehl of Drummonds, Tennessee; Eric
(Becky) Buehl of St. Louis, Missouri; her mother and father-in-law, Ralph & Rita
Taylor of Nauvoo, Illinois; brothers and sister-in-laws, Gene (Lora) Taylor of
Nauvoo, Illinois; Gwen (Alan) Guedesse of Washington, Illinois; Ralph (Aimee)
Taylor of Bossier City, Louisiana; maternal grandmother-in-law, Mattie Schaub of
Muskegon; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. She was preceded
in death by her daughter, Kristen L. Taylor and her maternal and paternal
grandparents.
Funeral services were held
on Saturday, February 2, 2008 from the First Baptist Church in Fremont with
Pastor Steve Summerfield presiding with interment in the Oakwood Cemetery in
Hamilton, Illinois. Visitation will be held on Friday, February 8, 2008
after 2pm with family meeting friends between 5-8pm with funeral services on
Saturday, February 9, 2008 at 11am at the First Baptist Church in Keokuk, Iowa. Friends may consider the Deb Taylor Children’s
Education Fund for memorial contributions in memory of Deb. Friends may also
send a condolence or share a memory online at
www.crandellfh.com. Arrangements by
Crandell Funeral Home – Fremont Chapel.
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Greg and family,
We are all going to miss Deb and seeing her sing in church. Are thoughts
and prayers are with you all. Just remeber that is she already heaven
waiting and watching over you all.
In Christ The Zenk family Gwen, Shanita, Quadree
Posted 1/31/2008
taylor family
Jim and Diana Gatzmeyer (aunt) would like to give
our condolence to the family.
Deb is at peace and she is not suffering anymore.
You all will join her someday and will be a famly again
love you all.
diana and jim
I am so sorry to hear of
Deb's passing. I was a regular shopper at GLIKS and she was always there
with a smile on her face. She will be truely miss.
Carol M
Dear Taylor Family-
We would like to express our sincere
sympathy to all of you. We fondly remember attending the baseball games of our
sons , your Greg and our Parker. Deb was always so proud of her family, and
always wore a smile. May God grant you His comfort and peace.
Ken, Renae, Parker and Tessa
Wallace
I've worked with Deb at Glik's and have enjoyed her friendship
ever since I first met her. All of my best wishes to her family and I too will
miss her sweet personality.
Donna Warren, Glik's, Fenton,MI.
MICHELE, TODD, JUSTIN, JARED & BRITANY FLOCKHART
WE ARE SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR WIFE AND MOTHER. (MICHELE)
I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER DEBBIE AS THE PERFECT PERSON EVERYONE WISHES THEY COULD
BE AND HOW MUCH PRIDE SHE TOOK IN HER CHILDREN!
SHE ALWAYS WANTED THE BEST FOR THEM AND TRIED TO KEEP THEM AWAY FROM ALL
THE BAD THINGS IN THE WORLD. I ALSO REMEMBER OUR CHILDHOOD YEARS AND HOW I
USED TO HOPE TO BE LIKE HER SOME DAY. SHE WAS A PERSON YOU COULD ALWAYS LOOK
UP TO. SHE DIDN'T DESERVE TO SUFFER BUT NOW HER SUFFERING IS OVER AND SHE
CAN FINALLY BE REUNIITED WITH HER DAUGHTER KRISTIN AND GRANDMA AND GRANDPA
NORRIS.
LOVE,
THE FLOCKHARTS
Posted 2/7/2008
Dear Greg and Family:
My name is Tim Patterson. We attended First Baptist Church
beginning in 1985 when my family and I moved to Keokuk from South Dakota. You
and Deb had just recently been married and as we looked for a church, your
friendly smiles welcomed us. I attended the funeral yesterday and appreciated
the entire service.
Your children and you paid Deb the ultimate compliment by
sharing what an example in Faith she was.I can only imagine what a difficult
year this has been for all of you. I did want you all to know you continue to
be in our prayers. Our church prayed for you all and especially Deb this past
year. Our prayers were answered a different way that what we had asked for,
but it is good to know our loved ones will be with us again someday and they
do live on in our hearts.
I would have visited with you yesterday, but you probably
don't even remember me and I knew that you had alot of people to think about
and I wasn't there to take up your time.
We continue to pray for you during the time of lose and
praise God that Deb wanted everyone to know about Jesus and his saving Grace!
Tim and Barb Patterson
Posted 2/11/2008