Savilla Vaughn Taylor

Born: Fri., May 1, 1942
Died: Thu., Jan. 10, 2019


Visitation

5:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Mon., Jan. 14, 2019
Location: Vidalia Chapel


Funeral Service

11:00 AM Tue., Jan. 15, 2019
Location: Vidalia Chapel


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Mrs. Savilla Vaughn Taylor, age 76, of Vidalia died Thursday evening January 10, 2019 at Candler Select Hospital of Savannah after an extended illness.

Mrs. Taylor was a native of Oak Park where she graduated from Oak Park High School.  She lived in Vidalia for most of her life where she worked for many years at the Toombs County Court House. She later retired from the Bethany Home of Vidalia with many years of service.  She sang in the Vaughn Quartet with her two brothers and uncle for many years.  She was an avid reader and a member of Olney Primitive Baptist Church of Oak Park where she was the church pianist for over 50 years as she began  playing when she was 15 years old.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Ray E. Taylor; her brother, Calvin Vaughn; her sister, Faye Garrett; and her parents, Elmer and Cellie Vaughn.

She is survived by her daughter, Gina Jackson of Vidalia; her brother, Curtis Vaughn of Lyons; her sister, Karen Connell (Neal) of Vidalia; and her sister-in-law, Juanice Vaughn of Vidalia. Two grandchildren, Taylor Jackson (Ariel) and Tyler Pittman, both of Vidalia; and three great-grandchildren, Kyle Jackson, Rebecca Jackson, and Triniti Jackson also survive.

Funeral Services for Mrs. Savilla Vaughn Taylor will be held Tuesday January 15, 2019 at Stewart-Rosier Funeral Service Vidalia Chapel at 11:00 AM with Elder Bill Durrence officiating. Interment will follow at Waters Cemetery. The family will receive friends for visitation at the funeral home Monday evening from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM.


Stewart-Rosier Funeral Service Vidalia Chapel is in charge of funeral arrangements.

 

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Frances kitchens
   Posted Fri January 11, 2019
Tyra and Curtis—- so sorry to hear of Savilla’s passing. She and I went to school together in Swainsboro. She graduated the year after me. Death is our last enemy. Acts 24:15 rev 21:4

Madie Conley
   Posted Sat January 12, 2019
So sorry to hear of Savilla’s passing. Prayers for all of the family.

Eloise and Madie (Beckum’s)

Tina Knight Manning Jones
   Posted Sat January 12, 2019
Prayers for the family. 🙏🙏

Sherri F. Cooper
   Posted Sun January 13, 2019
Thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sue Rustin Grisham
   Posted Mon January 14, 2019
So sorry to hear of Savilla passing. She contributed much to those who knew her. May you all find comfort in your happy memories. God bless you.

Debra Coleman O'Connor
   Posted Mon January 14, 2019
My deepest sympathy and prayers for the family.

Terri Kennedy
   Posted Thu January 17, 2019
I am so sorry to hear of Savilla's passing. My thought and prayers are with this family who was always so kind and good to my Mama. She will be deeply missed.

Mae
   Posted Fri January 25, 2019
"My condolences. During this difficult time, God's promises can help to comfort you and give you a hope of better things to come. He promises to "swallow up death forever."(Isaiah 25:8) And he offers you the hope of seeing your loved one again. Acts 24:15 says:"There is going to be a resurrection." While you meditate on these promises, "throw all your anxiety on God because he cares for you.(1 Peter 5:7)

Helen Payne
   Posted Tue February 05, 2019
Gina and family, so sorry for your loss. Praying for comfort for you.

C. Venson Enlow Jr
   Posted Sat September 07, 2019
Sorry for The Vaughn & Taylor families in the loss of Ray & Savilla . I was the person that hired Ray when I first met him in his little White House in Oak Park Ga. Will always have great memories of both sorry I only found out today That Ray was in an accident & passed away. I last saw them when Ray lived out in the country in Lyons Ga and I asked what was the name of the motel in Lyons where I stated whenI hired himRay said you don’t have to go to the motel I have an extra bedroom you are staying with me. We had couple great days talking about our days and we never know how long we have on this earth.I Thank God for my friendship we had. Gina so sorry for your loss. 864-918-2679

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