IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Frances Mae
Taylor-Moore
March 13, 1937 – October 27, 2025
Obituary
Mother Frances Mae Taylor-Moore
Frances Mae Taylor-Moore, a woman of strength, grace, and quiet endurance, peacefully departed this life after a long season of perseverance and faith. Born on March 13, 1937, Frances was one of thirteen children born to the late Joshua and Lillie Bell Taylor. Her life was deeply rooted in family, faith, and service to others.
A proud graduate of Ballard Hudson High School, Frances carried her passion for nurturing and teaching into her life's work, founding her own daycare center known as MeeMa's—a place where children were cared for, loved, and taught with patience and joy. Her legacy as a caregiver extended beyond her work; she was a devoted mother, grandmother, and friend whose kindness and wisdom shaped many lives.
Frances was the loving mother of six children—three sons and three daughters—and though she was preceded in death by four of them, her love for her family remained unwavering. She leaves behind seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and over twenty nieces and nephews, each of whom carries a piece of her gentle spirit.
She is survived by her brothers Frank Taylor and Samuel Taylor, and her sisters Mattie White and Patricia Taylor. Frances was a faithful Jehovah's Witness, active in her congregation even when she became bed-bound in her later years. Her enduring faith was an inspiration to all who knew her—proof that the body may tire, but the spirit remains steadfast.
Frances will be remembered for her warm heart, her soft laughter, and her endless love for those around her. She touched countless lives through her compassion, her wisdom, and her quiet strength. To know her was to be blessed by her presence.
She will be deeply missed by her family, her friends, and the many whose lives she enriched. Her memory will continue to live on in the hearts she loved so dearly.
> "She fought the good fight, she kept the faith, and her light will forever shine in the hearts of those she loved."
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