Mary H. Taylor's Obituary
Mary H. Taylor (nee Donithan) passed away peacefully on August 10, 2016 at her residence in Palmyra surrounded by her family. Born in Sutton, West Virginia to parents Floyd and Jacie, Mary was 77 years old. She was a resident of Palmyra since the mid-1960’s.
Mary was a Life Member of the Palmyra Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary and a member of the Palmyra Seniors Club. She was a retired billing coordinator for Jennings Sigmond, P.C. Attorneys at Law, Philadelphia. After her retirement she worked part-time at the Burlington County YMCA in their Childcare Center and most recently worked for a short time as a bus aide for Cinnaminson Township Public Schools. She was a parishioner of Sacred Heart Church, Riverton.
Mary enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, traveling, spending time at the beach and playing bingo and pinochle. Mary was an avid Philadelphia Eagles fan, spending most Sunday's watching them.
Mary was pre-deceased by her beloved husband, William G. Taylor and her oldest daughter, Kimberly Bowe. She was also predeceased by 7 brothers and sisters, Freda, Lena, Ruby, Opal, Sebert, Bonnie and Jim.
Mary is survived by her two daughters, Tammy (Ed Wilson) Taylor and Cindy (Michael) Cramer, her five grandchildren, Celeste Bowe, Carla Godwin, Samantha Kelly, Lindsey Cramer and Michael Cramer, Jr. and her 8 great grandchildren, Kayla, Kimberly, Kaylob, Kevin, Jayden, Sophia, Elyana and Isabelle.
A Gathering of Family and Friends will be Monday Evening, 7- 9 p.m. at Inglesby/Givnish of Maple Shade, 600 East Main Street and Tuesday Morning 10-11 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, 103 4th Street Riverton, NJ 08077. Her memorial Mass will follow at 11 a.m. Interment Lakeview Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ladies Auxiliary of the Palmyra Fire Department, 115 Broad Street, Palmyra, NJ 08065.
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