Taylor Robinson's Obituary
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Taylor Robinson, a loving mother, sister, aunt, and friend, who left us too soon on July 27, 2024. Born on August 19, 1990, Taylor lived a life full of passion and independence, touching many lives with her fiery spirit, humor, and boundless love.
She is survived by her precious son, Troy Phelps, whose birth was the proudest moment of her life. She is also survived by her siblings, Chelsea, Dylan, Dakota, and Chloe Robinson, as well as Johnna Kay Baum, Marica Fields, and Scott Fields. Her loving uncle, Rodney Paullus, her gracious aunt Whitney Paullus, and her caring nephew, Trent Robinson also mourn her loss. Taylor’s fascinating legacy will live on through her extended family, including Mary, Johnnie, and Kelly Phelps.
Taylor was predeceased by her loving fiancé, Philip Phelps, her caring parents Kevin and Traci Robinson, and her devoted grandparents Susie Paullus and Helen Ruth Robinson. In addition, she was also preceded in death by her devoted foster parents, the Reverend John Fields and his wife, Kay Fields.
Known for her independent spirit, Taylor's life was a testimony to her strength and resilience. She was funny, loving, and fiercely independent. One of her prouder moments was graduating from the Dental Assistant Program at Concorde Career College. Taylor was a very hard worker and was dedicated to building a life for herself and her family. Despite all the struggles that she faced, Taylor's greatest joy in life was her family. Words cannot express how deeply she loved her son, Troy, and for showing all who were close to her a love that was infectious and unbounded.
Taylor will forever be remembered for her radiant spirit, her infectious laughter, and her unyielding love for her family and friends. Her memory will continue to inspire and guide us. We take comfort in knowing that she is at peace and forever in our hearts.
A memorial service to celebrate Taylor's life will take place at Shelby Forest Baptist Church on August 17, 2024, from 12:00-2:00 PM.
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