Jannie Taylor, 66, of Waco, passed away at Greenview Manor on Sunday, December 13, 2020 in Waco, TX.
Service Information: Please join us between 6pm – 8pm on Wednesday, December 16, at Lake Shore Funeral Home. Jannie’s wish was to be cremated, so there will be no funeral. She always said “You’re not putting me in the ground for the worms to eat me!”
Jannie was born in Waco, TX to Donnie Clifford Taylor and Marion Ann Taylor. She grew up in Bellmead and attended school at LaVega ISD. Jannie was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmaw, sister, aunt and friend. She was a handful but she had a very big heart. She would help anybody that was in need. She loved to clean, rearrange the furniture in the house, sing karaoke, dance and drink a beer or two with family and friends. Her favorite thing to do was shop at Goodwill and Caritas and most of all, she loved to drive her car fast and was always on the go.
Jannie was preceded in death by her parents, Donnie C and Marion “Button” Taylor; brother, Tommy Taylor.
She leaves behind a daughter and son-in-law, Lorie and Marcus Walts; a son, Ricky Horn; grandkids, Kayla, Kristen, Kelsey, Savannah, and Tyler; great-grandkids, Kannon, Kamrey, Kason, Kennedy, Wyatt, Whitlee, Waylenn, and Holden; brothers, Donnie Jr. Taylor and wife, Ann, Ronnie Taylor, and wife, Cindy, and Late Tommy Taylor and wife, Mary; sisters, Patricia Taylor and Carol Taylor; and many nieces, and nephews.
Jannie loved dogs, especially her baby, Nelson. If you would like, donations may be made to Fuzzy Friends in her name.
Place of Service: Lake Shore Funeral Home , 5201 Steinbeck Bend; Waco, TX 76708
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I’m so sorry for your loss. Prayers to the family.
please know we love Sissy and know in our heart she is Resting with all who went before her Gods plan is for all who love him Amen
So sorry for ya’lls loss, our heart and prayers are with you
So very sad to hear of Sissy’s passing! Lots of memories growing up on the Old Dallas Rd. My sincere condolences to all of the family. May Sissy rest in eternal peace and her memory never forgotten.
So very sorry to lose you..I remember being young and you always fixing my hair when we came to visit..such good time those times long ago…Rest in Peace, your cousin Regina Taylor