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February
Visitation at Funeral Home
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Friday, February 3, 2017
Kelley Funeral Home
125 Pitman Ave.
Pitman, New Jersey, United States
Final Resting Place
Camden County Crematory
441 White Horse Pike
Atco, New Jersey, United States
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Matthew Konowicz posted a condolence
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Dear Taylor Family,
I have been blessed, as well as thousands of other souls, thanks to the gift of David Taylor. It is easy to say that Helen did very well and many of us have been made better because of what she did for her son David and what David has done and continues to do for all of us.
Sincerely,
Matthew Konowicz,
Northern Burlington Family
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Joan Newell-Walker posted a condolence
Friday, February 3, 2017
To the Entire Taylor Family: We are so sorry to hear about Mrs. Taylor. We have been long time family and friends. She was a very sweet lady and very well loved. May the family always cherish your memories of her. Old Glassboro and the families that established it may be passing away however, the memories of our loved ones will remain forever. Seek support from one another, comfort, peace and strength to carry on from God's promises in the scriptures such as at Revelation 21:4.
Warm Agape' Love
George & Joan Newell-Walker, Ondra Sr & Brooks Kinder & Family
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Frank Mazzola lit a candle
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
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Melissa Sutton Boos posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Helen Taylor is the reason I love music as I do and especially hymns and classical music. She was my Junior, Youth, Senior, and Handbell Choir Director for years and years. I remember so much about her. Her talent, her patience, her teaching ability, how I was delighted that she came to my baby shower, how we kept in touch with Christmas cards each year...and her brownies!! Oh the brownies!!:)
At the wedding of my husband and me on July 2, 2000 I didn't want Mrs. Taylor to "work" the wedding and instead invited her to be a guest. All the music used that day were baroque classical pieces. On my wedding program she was surprised and delighted to see that I dedicated all the music that day to her. It is a special day.
I am so saddened to know that Mrs.Taylor isn't with us, but so very glad that her and her beloved husband are reunited and they are both sharing their talent with the choirs of heaven.
God Bless you all the family of Helen Taylor. What a treasure she was.
Melissa "Missy" Sutton Boos
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Denise Burbank Fisher posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
So sorry for your loss to the entire family.
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Robert Barber posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
My sincere sympathy to the extended Taylor family in the passing of Helen. She was a very gracious, talented and loving lady.
My late wife, Esther, and I were honored to have Helen play the magnificent Aeolian Skinner organ, and Bob with French Horn, at our wedding at the Second Presbyterian Church (now called Westminster Presbyterian Church) in Auburn, NY on August 22, 1959. Our only regret was that it was not recorded but the wonderful memory persists.
She leaves a wonderful legacy of having brought a love of music to so many and enriched many lives.
Robert Barber
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Linda and Gary Kennedy posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
To all of Helen's children and their spouses, her wonderful grandchildren and their spouses and to her sweet great grandchildren, to you we express our sincere sympathy. We feel fortunate to have known Helen. Always enjoyed chatting with her at family get togethers. Such a wonderful woman who loved her family. She will be missed.
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Marilyn and George Rabbai posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Helen and Bob were such an inspiration to us. We will never forget their musicianship, humor and generosity. Helen always sent us an anniversary card, without fail! She made the world a much better place.
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Karen Metcalf posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Mrs. Taylor was a very important person in my life. Her ministry at Wenonah Memorial Presbyterian Church blessed me in so many ways. I was a really genuinely bad singer as a child, and when I was in the children's choir, there were several of us who just really could not carry a tune to save our lives. Mrs. Taylor set aside extra time after practice and had us come as a small group for special help. She taught us to sing, and for that, I will be forever grateful. But that is not all. Mrs. Taylor also devised a system to get us to memorize the first verses of some of the great hymns of the church. She promised us that if we memorized a certain number of hymns and sang them for her, we would get a hymnal of our very own. I still have my hymnal, but even better, I still have many of those hymns in my mind, and I can sing them as I am going about my daily life - all because of Mrs. Taylor. She demonstrated her love and care and concern for her junior choir members and youth choir members and she encouraged us and cheered us on. What a wonderful blessing her ministry was in my life. I am grieved to know that Mrs. Taylor is no longer walking the earth with me, but I know I can look forward to singing with her again one day. May God be with you in your time of loss.
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125 Pitman Avenue
Pitman, NJ 08071
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