
Taylor's Burial Expenses
http://www.wtsp.com/news/driver-killed-in-head-on-crash-in-pasco/368810112
Taylor was a daughter. She was a sister. She was a granddaughter, a cousin, and a beloved niece.
She was spunky and didn’t put up with anyone’s bull. She was strong, willing, and strong-willed. She was kind and loved being around her family as much as her friends, and they enjoyed her free spirit and sassy personality.
This is the sass!
She had the most amazing, wide smile with the most extraordinarily perfect teeth it was hard to believe they were natural! She had a devilish laugh and a silly sense of humor. She was also a hard worker just starting to make her way in this crazy world.
I was fortunate her mother was willing to let me spend so much time with Taylor as she grew from a baby into an intelligent and stunning young woman. It was the single greatest gift my sister could have ever given me. All the sleepovers, hairdos, and make-up sessions are things I think of fondly - I call Taylor mother monkey because she loves to groom me! Taylor’s unconditional love was her single greatest gift. She never expected anything from me or anyone else. She just enjoyed the company of others.
Although she was 22 years old when she died, to me, she will forever be the angelic 3-year-old who gasped when we drove by the buildings in downtown Tampa and whispered in awe, “Look at all the castles!”
Taylor was 3 and was grooming me, of course!
I ask for help, not for myself, but for my sister. Burying a child is unthinkable; I cannot begin to imagine what she must be feeling or thinking and will continue to feel and think for years to come. The last thing I want my sister to worry about is finding the financial resources to bury her only daughter.
Taylor's mom will be in charge of the final expenses. At a time when everything around her must feel like it is spinning out of control, she will at least be able to control this.
Thank you for your consideration. It is greatly appreciated.
Lucky auntie getting a kiss from Taylor.