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Carrie Lynn Taylor

March 10, 1965 - August 9, 2020
Visitation
Greater Emanuel Apostolic Temple
1150 W. Galbraith Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45231
Friday 8/21, 10:00 am
Service
Greater Emanuel Apostolic Temple
1150 W. Galbraith Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45231
Friday 8/21, 11:00 am
Cemetery
Vine Street Hill Cemetery
3701 Vine St.
Cincinnati, OH 45220

Carrie Lynn Taylor, daughter of the late Ida Mae Taylor and Robert Taylor was born in Cincinnati, OH on March 10,1965. At an early age she professed her faith in GOD and later joined Greater Emanuel Apostolic Temple where she was a dedicated member for over 30 years. At G.E.A.T she served faithfully as PastorContinue Reading

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Ruth Wells left a message on September 17, 2020:
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Mi Soo left a message on August 20, 2020:
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Elizabeth Taylor left a message on August 20, 2020:
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Julie Rentz left a message on August 17, 2020:
I worked with Carrie at Nielsen and she always had a smile on her face no matter how difficult the day. She was kind, intelligent, caring and spoke of her family often. She is gone too soon and will be greatly missed. Our prayers and thoughts to her family during such an imaginable difficult time.
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Julie Rentz left a message on August 17, 2020:
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Thompson Hall Jordan Funeral Home left a message on August 13, 2020:
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Pamela Ruffin left a message on August 12, 2020:
To the family of Pastor Carrie Taylor, I am so sorry for your loss. Pastor Carrie was a prayer warrior and lived the life that was pleasing in the sight of God. I will truly miss her sweet spirit and her encouraging words. I am praying for her natural family as well as the Greater Emanuel Church family. One thing for certain if anybody made it surely she did. I am reminded of the scripture in Rev 14:13 And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them.Take your rest Pastor Carrie, well done thy good and faithful servant. I love you
Pamela Ruffin left a message on August 12, 2020:
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Cassandra Freed left a message on August 12, 2020:
Sister Carrie Taylor and I worked in Children’s Church together for many years. She was our teacher and then she became our preacher. She was faithful in whatever she did. I loved her quiet, sweet spirit and her powerful prayers. Rest on my dear friend, rest on.
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