of West Memphis, AR
January 7, 1936 - September 22, 2023
Maxine Bell Taylor went home to be with the Lord on September 22, 2023. She was born on January 7, 1936.
Maxine was a member of the First Baptist Church of West Memphis. She was in the senior choir and worked at the food pantry. She graduated from Rison High School in Rison, Arkansas in 1954. Maxine worked for the Pine Bluff Commercial Printing Co. She moved to West Memphis with her husband in 1965.
Maxine was preceded in death by her husband, William Leon Taylor; her parents, Alvin and Cora Bell; son, Stan Taylor; 4 sisters, Mary Bell Maroney, Lois Bell Martin, Jeffie Bell Hipp; twin brother, Mack Bell and brother, W.T. (Dub) Bell.
She is survived by her son, Jeff Taylor; 3 granddaughters, Ashley Sellers, Jessica Pollard and Leeann Taylor and 7 great grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held at 10 AM on September 29, 2023 at Crittenden Memorial Park in Marion, Arkansas.
I just saw this. I am so sorry for your lost. She was so good to my mother when they both were in what was then Broadway Nursing Home. She always had a positive outlook on life. My sister Ruby and I visited with her after mother passed. My sister more so since she lives in West Memphis. I know she is happy with her loved ones who went before her and with our Savior.
From all of us here in Washington State, condolences to Jeff and Ashley. You are both in our prayers.
Rebecca (Becky) Taylor-Hewett, Renae Knowles, Robyn Rugg, Peggy Dummitt.
So sorry to hear of this loss..our thoughts & prayers are with you Jeff & Ashley
Rest in the arms of our Lord Dear Friend, You we’re a very Beautiful lady and Soul, I Will always Love you and Cherish the memories I had with you😘ðŸ’
Stan and family, I’m so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of Maxine. Prayers for you and the family during this difficult time.
I am so sad to hear of Maxine’s death. She and Leon were very close friends. We had some great times together. She will truly be missed
My prayers go out for her family
So sorry to hear of Ms. Taylor's passing.
I met her and her husband at the Nursing home when my dad was in there. Always enjoyed talking with her. A wonderful Godly lady..
Love/Prayers always.