Gail Weidner Taylor

Gail Weidner Taylor passed away at her home on February 9, 2020 at the age of 73.

Gail was born on October 11, 1946 in Reading, PA. She retired after working as an accountant and enjoyed the time retirement allowed to love her life, family and friends. Gail was active in community activities, enjoyed traveling and playing cards with her girlfriends.

Gail was preceded in death by her parents Robert Weidner and Gloria Musser, grandparents Caroline and Albert Faust, and great aunt Elizabeth Seiple. She is survived by her husband John N. Taylor, children Sheilah Taylor Rainville, Amanda Boyce, Karen Merry and Charles R. Taylor and grandchildren Lauren Taylor, Rowan Boyce, Fiona Boyce and Katherine Merry.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to MD Anderson at: gifts.mdanderson.org.

9 comments

  1. All love to a wonderful person and family. Simply the best

    Jeff Beard
  2. Much love to all of you during this time. May you find peace in your memories.

    Sheila Steele
  3. Aw – I am so sorry Gail is gone – so young. Such a beautiful woman. I remember all the times I visited. She was a gracious host. So sorry for my cousins – she was a fabulous mom and aunt. ❤️

    Jenny French Miller
  4. Mom, you looked so beautiful yesterday. I love you. Until we meet again, I hope you and your brown dog play like children, run free, and love lots.

    Sheilah
  5. Awww- such a beautiful woman. I met her when I was just a kid and was bowled over by her beauty. I loved visiting her over the years in all the places she moved to with my wonderful Uncle John. They were only about ten years older than me so it was easy to relate. I am so sorry you are gone, Gail. I was looking forward to meeting up with you in Vegas, again! Or golfing in your backyard. Not fair of you to leave so soon. I always liked that you were so pretty even with thin hair (like mine!)
    Ha! I’m laughing in my tears, hoping you find plenty of fun people up there to play cards with and laugh with. If the Buddhists are right, I hope we can hang out in our next lives. Awwwww

    Jenny French Miller
    • Dear Mr. Taylor and family, we are saddened to hear of the news of your wife’s passing. We wish to convey our deepest condolences to you and your family. May your wife, Gail Weidner Taylor, Rest in Eternal Peace.

      Donna & Morris Johnson
  6. Our hearts goes out to the family.

    Micheal Wang
  7. With sympathy
    Thoughts are of you. Hearts are with you.

    Marvin & Alice Janca
  8. My deepest sympathies. I have nothing but the fondest memories of my Auntie. She enjoyed laughter and life. That is always something to admire. Much love to you all.

    Amy Regutti

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