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Regina Dawn Taylor

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Regina Dawn Taylor

Birth
Belmont, Tishomingo County, Mississippi, USA
Death
19 Nov 2021 (aged 58)
Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Fulton, Itawamba County, Mississippi, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.4342265, Longitude: -88.3752754
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DAWN TAYLOR

LIBERTY, MS – Regina Dawn Taylor, 58, went home to Jesus on the evening of November 19, 2021, after enduring a long illness. Dawn, the daughter of the late Paul Leslie and Eula Lindsey Taylor, was born November 9, 1963 in Belmont, Mississippi. She worked at RKM for nineteen years as Chief Information Officer but was an integral part of the RKM Family and wore many hats. She worked to bring affordable, quality healthcare to rural southern Louisiana and Mississippi. She was an avid crafter and was very talented in yarn work, gifting everyone around her with her creations. Dawn was president of the Amite County Historical Society and worked to restore the Little Red School House as well as publish a book on the history of Amite County. She was a member of East Fork Baptist Church.

Graveside services will be Tuesday, November 23, 11 a.m., at Sandy Springs Cemetery, Fulton, Mississippi, with Brother Rick Bradley officiating. Burial will be in Sandy Springs Cemetery. Deaton Funeral Home, Red Bay, Alabama, will be in charge of arrangements.

Left to cherish Dawn's memory is her brother – Paul Taylor and his wife, Jean; her nieces – Bobbie and Avery; a nephew – Jehu; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins and special friends – Beth, Ginger, Francis, Haney, Kimberly, Marcia, Will, Darie and Christy.
DAWN TAYLOR

LIBERTY, MS – Regina Dawn Taylor, 58, went home to Jesus on the evening of November 19, 2021, after enduring a long illness. Dawn, the daughter of the late Paul Leslie and Eula Lindsey Taylor, was born November 9, 1963 in Belmont, Mississippi. She worked at RKM for nineteen years as Chief Information Officer but was an integral part of the RKM Family and wore many hats. She worked to bring affordable, quality healthcare to rural southern Louisiana and Mississippi. She was an avid crafter and was very talented in yarn work, gifting everyone around her with her creations. Dawn was president of the Amite County Historical Society and worked to restore the Little Red School House as well as publish a book on the history of Amite County. She was a member of East Fork Baptist Church.

Graveside services will be Tuesday, November 23, 11 a.m., at Sandy Springs Cemetery, Fulton, Mississippi, with Brother Rick Bradley officiating. Burial will be in Sandy Springs Cemetery. Deaton Funeral Home, Red Bay, Alabama, will be in charge of arrangements.

Left to cherish Dawn's memory is her brother – Paul Taylor and his wife, Jean; her nieces – Bobbie and Avery; a nephew – Jehu; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins and special friends – Beth, Ginger, Francis, Haney, Kimberly, Marcia, Will, Darie and Christy.


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