Pamela Jean Taylor

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Pamela Jean Taylor, age 74, resident of Plymouth, Ohio, passed away on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at Crestwood Care Center in Shelby, Ohio. She was born on March 1, 1946 in Bellefontaine, Ohio to the late William and Hazel (Stephens) Arnold. Pam graduated from Bellefontaine High School, and had enjoyed gardening and raising animals.

She is survived by 4 children, Leisa (Sam) Arnold, Sherri (Darrell) Nester of Willard, Bryan (Krista) Thompson of Willard, Justin Thompson (Tara) of Ontario; 2 step children, Brad and Jennifer; 6 grandchildren, Amber Hochstetler, Matthew Hochstetler, Jared (Emily) Nester, Benjamin Nester, William Nester and Bryce Thompson; great grandchildren, Carson Farver and Bexley Nester; and a sister, Paula Shobe of Michigan.

In addition to her parents, Pam was preceded in death by her husband, Johnie Taylor; grandson, Joshua Hochstetler; brother, William "Bill" Arnold; and aunt, Blanche Levan.

Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, Pam's services will be private. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Shiloh, Ohio. Online condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting www.secorfuneralhomes.com

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Lofty and Judy crofts - Mar 1, 2021
Our sincere condolences to the family, so sorry for your loss
Austen Pulfer - Feb 26, 2021
I am bill’s grandson my mother is cindy. I am truly saddened to hear this. Pam always had a personality that could light up a room. I know she’s in a much better place now with grandpa bill and grandma Arnold. My condolences to all of you. Let god be with all of you
Jenny Ulman - Feb 26, 2021
This is my Mom. The ONLY mom I've had in 25 years. She loved me and treated me like her own. I spent the last several years of her "coherent" life taking care of her 24/7, Dad and I did, her husband, John Taylor, my Dad. He loved her so much. He refused to put her into a nursing home after I moved out and went on my own. You see, she was robbed of her life by Alzheimers. I will miss and LOVE FOREVER AND EVER. YOU AND DAD ARE TOGETHER AGAIN, MOM, IN ETERNITY.
nathan bailey - Feb 25, 2021
prayers for family
George Cheesman - Feb 25, 2021
Our most sincere condolences go out to the entire family. Pam loved life and our lives will not be the same without her. She was a great sole mate to Johnnie and I'm sure they are forever together again.
George Cheesman - Feb 25, 2021
Our most sincere condolences go out to the entire family. Pam loved life and our lives will not be the same without her. She was a great sole mate to Johnnie and I'm sure they are forever together again.
dave mckown - Feb 25, 2021
Kindest condolences to the family. Pam was most loved for her quick wit and wonderful smile. I guess Johnny finally came to pick her up and take her fishing with him. I loved them both.
David and Joni Leitz - Feb 25, 2021
May the Lord comfort you and carry you through this sad time as you grieve. We will keep you in our prayers and deepest sympathy to the entire family.
Terry Durham - Feb 25, 2021
So sad to hear this, prayers to the family.