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Ariel Adell “Ella” <I>Hawkins</I> Taylor

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Ariel Adell “Ella” Hawkins Taylor

Birth
Hawkinsville, Matagorda County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Feb 1988 (aged 101)
Bay City, Matagorda County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bay City, Matagorda County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Block 80, Lot 3, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Ella Hawkins was the daughter of Edgar Hawkins and Annie Lewis Hardeman. She was a descendant of Bailey Hardeman signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and a member of he first Republic of Texas government.

Obituary Ella Hawkins Taylor
Funeral services for Ella Hawkins Taylor, 101, of Bay City will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Bay City with the Rev. Hugh Jones officiating. Burial will be in Cedarvale Cemetery in Bay City.

Mrs. Taylor, who was born on Sept. 16, 1886, in Hawkinsville, died Feb. 20, 1988, at Matagorda House Nursing Home.

She was a resident of Bay City for nearly all her life and was a lifelong member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. She was the wife of the late Seth S. Taylor, the founder of Taylor-Steves Furniture Company and Taylor Brothers Funeral Home.

Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Frances Taylor Steves and Bert C. Steves of Bay City; five grandchildren, Taylor and Sandra Steves and Savanna and
Albert Franklin of Bay City, Marthella and Ed Simpson of Kingwood, Diana and John Null of Missouri City and Lewis and Judy Steves of Bellevue, Wash.; 13 great-grandchildren, Mary Frances Steves, Scott Steves, Jean Claire Kubeczka, Kerry Savage and Rob Glassett, all of Bay City, Martha Lindsey of Dundee, Ill., Steve Simpson of Glen Burnie, Md., Dan Simpson of Kingwood, Chris Null, Bradley Null and Tracy Null, all of Missouri City, and Dana and Sarah Steves of Bellevue, Wash.; and four great-great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be great-grandsons Steve and Dan Simpson, Chris Null, Rob Glassett, Scott Steves, Kirby Savage and Gary Kubeczka.

Arrangements are with Taylor Brothers Funeral Home, Bay City.

The Daily Tribune, Sunday, February 21, 1988

The obituary was provided by FAG contributor: Marsha Newton Kirchmeier
(47218892)




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Ella Hawkins was the daughter of Edgar Hawkins and Annie Lewis Hardeman. She was a descendant of Bailey Hardeman signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and a member of he first Republic of Texas government.

Obituary Ella Hawkins Taylor
Funeral services for Ella Hawkins Taylor, 101, of Bay City will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Bay City with the Rev. Hugh Jones officiating. Burial will be in Cedarvale Cemetery in Bay City.

Mrs. Taylor, who was born on Sept. 16, 1886, in Hawkinsville, died Feb. 20, 1988, at Matagorda House Nursing Home.

She was a resident of Bay City for nearly all her life and was a lifelong member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. She was the wife of the late Seth S. Taylor, the founder of Taylor-Steves Furniture Company and Taylor Brothers Funeral Home.

Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Frances Taylor Steves and Bert C. Steves of Bay City; five grandchildren, Taylor and Sandra Steves and Savanna and
Albert Franklin of Bay City, Marthella and Ed Simpson of Kingwood, Diana and John Null of Missouri City and Lewis and Judy Steves of Bellevue, Wash.; 13 great-grandchildren, Mary Frances Steves, Scott Steves, Jean Claire Kubeczka, Kerry Savage and Rob Glassett, all of Bay City, Martha Lindsey of Dundee, Ill., Steve Simpson of Glen Burnie, Md., Dan Simpson of Kingwood, Chris Null, Bradley Null and Tracy Null, all of Missouri City, and Dana and Sarah Steves of Bellevue, Wash.; and four great-great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be great-grandsons Steve and Dan Simpson, Chris Null, Rob Glassett, Scott Steves, Kirby Savage and Gary Kubeczka.

Arrangements are with Taylor Brothers Funeral Home, Bay City.

The Daily Tribune, Sunday, February 21, 1988

The obituary was provided by FAG contributor: Marsha Newton Kirchmeier
(47218892)




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