In the early hours of December 28, after a holiday filled with family, friends, and
celebration, Evelyn Irene Taylor passed away peacefully with her family at her
side. She was born on Feb. 17, 1927 in Schenectady to Arthur Brust and Irene
Wallard after which she was a lifelong resident of Guilderland and Altamont.
Evelyn was grateful to have lived when she did, riding horses in the Pine
Bush when all the roads were dirt, ice skating on the Black Creek, and speaking to people face to face or on the telephone (no texting!). She attended a one room schoolhouse over a mile from her house to which she walked daily. She then attended Altamont High School. She married her 'Big Moment', George Taylor, when she was 18 and he was 22, towards the end of World War II, in which he had served in the 8 th Army Air Force. They honeymooned in Speculator, traveling with a milk can full of gas in the rumble seat due to rationing. They remained married for 68 years until his death. Evelyn was a very family-oriented person, raising her children and keeping in close touch with extended family. She was employed by the Albany Times Union writing advertising copy for many years. She often said if she knew she was going to live so long she wouldn't have retired so soon. She very much enjoyed their occasional trips out West or down South. Evelyn kept the following advice posted on her refrigerator: "Think Deeply, Speak Gently, Love Much, Laugh Often, Work Hard, Give Freely, Pray Earnestly, and Be Kind".
She is survived by her daughter Pat Whipple (Henry), her son Gary
Taylor (Erika), grandchildren Alan Whipple (Sarah), David (Cortnee), Melissa
Forgette (Keegan), Jessica Abbott (Jason), Candice Patriquin, great-grandchildren Chase, Kaiden and Nathan Abbott, Owen, Hank, and Sam Whipple, Zeke and Kaireena Forgette, and Rhett Wood. Also surviving her are her dear friends Lu, Josie, and Carol. Evelyn was predeceased by her first son Jack and her husband George Taylor.
Family and friends are invited to visit with Evie's family on Friday January 2nd from 1:30-3:30pm in the Fredendall Funeral Home, 199 Main Street, Altamont woth a brief prayer service immediately following the visitation.
In lieu of flowers, those that wish to honor Evie may make a donation in her name to the Schenectady City Mission, 425 Hamilton St, Schenectady, NY 12305 or to the Friends of the Pine Bush.
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