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IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Anna Mae Taylor

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Walker

August 22, 1938 – April 5, 2026

Obituary

Anna Mae Taylor Walker, known lovingly as Anna, passed away on April 5, 2026, in Dothan, Alabama, at the age of 87. Born on August 22, 1938, in Henry County, Alabama, Anna lived a life marked by love, generosity, and kindness. She was a woman whose presence brought comfort and strength to those around her, and she will be remembered for the warmth she shared so freely with family, friends, and all who had the pleasure of knowing her.


Anna devoted much of her life to caring for her home and children, creating a foundation of love, stability, and devotion that shaped the lives of those closest to her. She was a faithful provider and a steady presence, always willing to help anyone she could. Her generous spirit was evident in the way she gave of herself without hesitation, often putting the needs of others before her own. Those who knew Anna best will remember her as loving, generous, and kind, a woman whose life reflected the values she held dear.


She found joy in the simple and meaningful moments that brought everyone together, including cooking out with family and celebrating the blessings of togetherness. Holidays held a special place in her heart, and she embraced them with excitement and joy. In fact, her love for celebrating was so well known that she even had her own “Mae Day” holiday in honor of herself, a reflection of the joy and personality she brought into the lives of those around her.


Anna also enjoyed being outside in her yard and tending to her garden. She found peace and satisfaction in caring for the spaces around her, and her love of nature was another expression of her gentle and nurturing spirit. Whether she was working in the yard, preparing a meal, or spending time with loved ones, Anna approached life with grace and a giving heart.


Her faith was an important part of her journey, and she served faithfully in her church and community. She was a member of Total Restoration Ministries, where she shared her time, presence, and devotion with others. Her involvement in church and community life reflected her desire to encourage and support those around her. Anna’s life was a testimony to service, compassion, and steadfast faith.


She leaves to cherish her loving memory her children, grandchildren, great grand children and extended family: Daughter, Mary Turner; children: Shanita and Roy Turner (Jennifer Turner); two grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, and nine great-great-grandchildren. Daughter, Betty McCray; children: LaVanda Spencer (Derrick Spencer), Keisha McCray, Alexis Dawkins (Mike Dawkins), Joseph McCray (Shameka McCray), Jasmine House (Eddie House), and Sebastian McCray; thirteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Son, Lamar; children: Rose and Mariah. Daughter, Kathy Freeman (Gary Freeman); children: Latasha Patrick (Atiba Patrick), Jessica Coe (Gregory Coe), and Crystal Freeman; four grandchildren. Daughter, Anna Temmis Crossley (Maurice D. Crossley, Sr.); children: Bruce Allan, Brandee, Bridgette, Maurice D. Jr., Jasmine, and Maurice Dominique; sixteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Son, Daney Temmis (LaVerne Temmis); child: Tyrei Tucker (Victoria Tucker) two grandchildren. Daughter, DeBorah Temmis King (Derwin King); Children: Bruce Johnson Jr. (Tamara), Bront’e Johnson, Talisia King, and Viviona King; one granddaughter. Daughter, Wanda Cruz; children: Takorie Temmis (Tiffany Temmis), Chelsea Ewing (Corey Ewing), and John Cruz (Annika Cruz); three grandchildren. Daughter, Deborah Vickers (Michael Vickers); children: Michael Vickers Jr. and Destinee Woodbury (Andrew); four grandchildren. Son, Rickie Temmis; children: The Tribe of Shabazz; three grandchildren; Son, Christopher Taylor; children: Qu’Shuna Chamber, Jamaica Chambers, and Zayce Taylor; three grandchildren. Michael Taylor, Son, Lashayrian Taylor; children: Ta’Daysha Taylor, Tikeria Taylor, Michael Taylor Jr, Trinity Taylor, Ma’Khiya Taylor, and Michael Taylor III; four grandchildren. Daughter, Kanesha Sharell Taylor, Daughter, Sharonda Foster (Phillip Foster); children: Joshuah Taylor, Caleb Jones, and Shariah Taylor; one granddaughter. Daughter, Mollie Temmis Britt; children: Danna Britt, Antoine Britt, Christopher Britt, Herman Britt Jr., Helen Grice, Cory Hunter, and James Arshan III; eighteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.


She is also survived by her loving siblings: Fred Taylor (Lois), Frank Taylor (Lynell), Laverne Sharpe, and Roy Taylor.


She was preceded in death by her siblings: Ethel Mae Butler, Charles Taylor, Jimmy Taylor, Willie Earl Fish, and Conney Fish.


A celebration of Anna’s life will be held on Thursday, April 16, 2026, at 3pm at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 409 E Stough Street, Dothan, AL, 36303. The family will receive friends an hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will follow in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. There will be a repass following services at Tabernacle Baptist Church.

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TO: Sales Director Kathy Freeman and Family

TO: Sales Director Kathy Freeman and Family

FROM: National Sales Director Keita Powell-Mason, National Sales

Director Candy D. Lewis, Your Chocolate City Sister

Directors and the LOC

DATE: April 16, 2026

RE: Condolences on the Passing of Your Beloved Mother, Anna

Walker

Dear Kathy and family,

With heavy hearts, we extend our deepest sympathy to you and your

family on the unexpected passing of your beloved mother, Anna.

Kathy, you have always been such a bright light to so many of us. Your

joyful spirit, warm smile, and unwavering encouragement have lifted

countless directors and consultants throughout the years. Because you so

freely pour love, positivity, and kindness into others, it is especially

difficult to see you walk through a season of loss. Please know that the

same love and care you have shared with so many now surrounds you.

We recognize that the bond between a mother and daughter is truly

special. Your mother's legacy lives on through you — in your grace,

your strength, your joyful heart, and the way you inspire everyone

around you. It is evident that her love helped shape the incredible

woman and leader you are today.

During this time of sorrow, we pray that you feel God's comfort, peace,

and strength in the days ahead. May you be wrapped in the love of

family, friends, and your Mary Kay sisterhood. Please know that you are

not alone — we stand beside you with love, support, and heartfelt

prayers.

Thank you for being such a blessing to all of us. Now, we hope you will

allow us the privilege of being that same blessing to you.

With Deep Sympathy and Love,

National Keita, National Candy,

Your Chocolate City Sister Directors, The LOC,

& Your Mary Kay Family

LOVE LIVES ON

Those we love remain with us

for love itself lives on,

and cherished memories never fade

because a loved one’s gone.

Those we love can never

be more than a thought apart,

for as long as there is memory,

they’ll live on in the heart.

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2:00 - 3:00 pm (Central time)

Celebration of Life

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16

Starts at 3:00 pm (Central time)

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