Meriwether County GaArchives Obituaries.....TAYLOR, Mary Rose Lee (DeLaperriere) February 15 1908 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Valerie (Johnson) Freeman http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00009.html#0002248 and Candace Gravelle http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00023.html#0005680 November 24, 2004, 12:06 am "THE HERALD & ADVERTISER", Newnan, Coweta Co., Georgia - Issues of Friday, February 21, 1908 & Friday, March 13, 1908 "THE HERALD & ADVERTISER", Newnan, Coweta Co., Georgia Issue of Friday, February 21, 1908 We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. John W. Taylor, of Lutherville, which occurred quite suddenly Saturday afternoon. She had been in failing health for some time but her death coming so unexpectedly was a great shock to the community. * "THE HERALD & ADVERTISER", Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia Issue of Friday, March 13, 1908 IN MEMORY OF MRS. JOHN W. TAYLOR (nee Mary Rose Lee DeLaperriere) Mary Rose Lee, second child, eldest daughter of Dr. James C. DeLaperriere and Miriam Eliza Head, was born near Flat Shoals, Meriwether county, Georgia Nov 26, 1859. In early life she found peace with god and in the summer of 1877 Rev. F.M.T. Brannon baptized her and received her into the Lutherville M.E. Church, south. At her father's home on Dec 12, 1876, Rev. Levi Bedenbaugh married her to Dr. John W. Taylor. Almost all her married life was spent in Lutherville. Six sons and four daughter made glad her heart: one of each were awaiting her in heaven. Saturday, Feb 15, 1908, while talking cheerfully to her loved ones and busy making ready for an expected visit from her father and the coming of her pastor, she suddenly, about half past 9, sank into a chair under paralysis, whispering to her eldest daughter, "honey, trust it all to the lord". About half past 1 she entered into heaven. Sunday afternoon her pastor preached to a packed church from Thess. 4: 13; then we looked again on that dear face and gently buried her under the flowers in sight of her long loved home. A true christian, loving the lord, a helpful wife, cheering her husband heavenward; a devoted mother, dedicating (usually on the 8th day) her children and training them for christ; a true friend, helping all the poor and sick, deserving and receiving the love of all about her, she awaits our coming. E.E.E. [Transcribed by Candace (Teal) Gravelle 23 November 2004] Additional Comments: Descendants of James C. DeLapierriere, MD 1 James C. DeLapierriere, MD +Miriam Eliza Head Father: Mother: ~ 2 Mary Rosa Lee DeLapierriere b: 26 Nov 1859 in near Flat Shoals, Meriwether Co., Georgia d: 15 Feb 1908 in Lutherville, Meriwether Co., Georgia Burial: 16 Feb 1908 ~~ +John W. Taylor, MD b: Abt 1855 in Meriwether Co., Georgia m: 12 Dec 1876 in Flat Shoals, Meriwether Co., Georgia Father: James Washington Taylor, MD Mother: Amelia Jane Wilson ~~~~ 3 James H. Taylor b: Abt 1878 in Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia ~~~~ 3 Willie A. Taylor b: Abt Aug 1879 in Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia ~~~~ 3 Hugh W. Taylor b: Abt 1882 in Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia ~~~~ 3 John E. Taylor b: Abt 1884 in Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia ~~~~ 3 Toddler Son Taylor b: Abt 1886 in Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia d: Abt 20 Jul 1888 in Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia ~~~~ 3 Marion H. Taylor b: Abt 1892 in Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia ~~~~ 3 Jane M. Taylor b: Abt 1894 in Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia ~~~~ 3 Lessie C. Taylor b: Abt 1897 in Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia ~~~~ 3 Louise K. Taylor b: Abt 1899 in Luthersville, Meriwether Co., Georgia ~~~~ 3 Female Taylor File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/meriwether/obits/t/ob5917taylor.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 4.2 Kb