1962
2017
Terrie Taylor, 55 of League City, TX passed away Monday, November 27, 2017. She was born in Pasadena, TX on January 14, 1962 to Aubrey and Fayla Hawthorn. She was married to Wayne Taylor for 33 years. Terrie worked as a homemaker and a secretary for Watters Road Church of Christ, having had a passion for crafts and family activities.
Terrie was preceded in death by her mother, Fayla Hawthorn. She is survived by her loving husband, Wayne Taylor; son, Brett Taylor and wife, Savanah; daughter, Kayla Hart and husband, Joe; father, Aubrey Hawthorn and wife, Jean; brother, Scott Hawthorn and wife, Cookie; and nephew, Daniel Hawthorn.
The family will receive friends on Friday, December 1, 2017 from 9:00am to 10:00am at Watters Road Church of Christ, 3616 Watters Rd, Pasadena, TX 77504. Her Celebration of Life will follow at 10:00am.
Arrangements under the direction of Grand View Funeral Home, Pasadena, TX.
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November 29, 2017
Kristin Lively
You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Terrie will be missed by so many. I will always remember her sweet spirit and how she inspired me as she trusted God and leaned on Him throughout this. We love your precious family so much! We will keep you all lifted in prayer. Love, The Lively family
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