Monday, October 29, 2012

Mrs. Betty Jean Taylor | Fraker Funeral Home Inc.

Mrs. Betty Jean Taylor

Betty Jean Taylor, age 70, was called home by the Lord Jesus Christ on October 24, 2012 after a 15 month battle with cancer.? She was born April 30, 1942, in Marshfield, Missouri, the daughter of Wilbur R. Dailey.

After graduating from Fair Grove High School in 1960, as valedictorian of her class, she married the love of her life F. L. Taylor, Jr.? They spent the first 9 years of their married life working and starting a family in Springfield, Missouri.? In 1971, together they bought a farm in Niangua, Missouri.? For over 41 years, Betty diligently worked side-by-side her husband and family to make the family farm a successful home and business.

Above all else Betty loved the Lord and utilized all her personal and spiritual gifts to serve the Lord, her family and others.? She delighted in spending time with her family and devoted herself in teaching each of us what she learned from God?s word.

During Betty?s life her recreational interest shifted based on the needs of the family and farm.? ?As a young girl/woman she was a skillful and competitive softball and volleyball player.? Motherhood brought forth her domestic sewing, administrative and management talents.? Lastly, she remained an avid reader throughout her entire life.

Betty is survived by her husband, F.L. Taylor, Jr.; three children, Deborah Limmel, Shiela Rhoads, and Justin Taylor; sister, Linda Miller; two half-brothers, Wilburn L. and Wayne A. Dailey.? She leaves behind numerous loving relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, November 3, 2012 in Fraker Funeral Home, Marshfield.? Burial will follow the Prospect Cemetery, Niangua, Missouri. Online condolences may be made at www.frakerfuneralhome.com.

Source: http://www.frakerfuneralhome.com/mrs-betty-jean-taylor/

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