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In Remembrance of Our Beloved

How can I express 20 years worth of love in a cou ple of sentences. We have been threw it all and some but our unconditional love kept us together and striving for us to better ourselves for one an other. They say you only get one real love in a life time and you were mines but God needed you more, so I am just going to have to bare life with out you in my presence. I will have to enjoy our beautiful memories that we made. I will forever love you and I am thankful for every little single thing you have taught me. Love, Dominique, Cookie, Oreo, and Nyla The heart is never ready, the time is never right to say Good-bye. Our loved ones may leave this world, but not our hearts. Hold on to your precious memories, they will last forever in your heart. May the peace of God bless and comfort you, now and forever. For weeping may endure for a night, but Joy cometh in the Morning. Love you forever! Aunt, Sophie B. Owens

S TATEMENT OF A PPRECIATION

F INAL A RRANGEMENTS E NTRUSTED T O

"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord the righteousness judge, will award to me on that day." 2 T IMOTHY 4: 7-87-8

Sunrise: December 28, 1976

Sunset: April 10, 2024

~ C ELEBRATORY S ERVICE ~ Saturday, April 20, 2024 1:00 PM G OLDEN G ATE F UNERAL H OME 5701 E. Loop 820 South — Fort Worth, Texas 76119 Pastor Darian Favors, Officiating

John Henry Mosby Taylor Jr. was born on December 28, 1976 in Blytheville, Arkansas to Lessie B. Hatcher and John Henry Mosby Sr. John was a 1995 graduate of Blytheville High School, Tarrant County College and North America Institute. He had multiple talents. John passed on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas at the age of 47. He is preceded in death by his father, John Henry Mosby Sr.; grandmothers, Georgia Mosby Taylor and Mamie Heard; aunt, Catherine Moran; and one niece, Micha Michelle Williams. He leaves to cherish his precious memories to his spouse, Dominique Scott; his mother, Lessie B. Hatcher of Blytheville, AR; two daughters Tyasia Taylor and Janasia Taylor both of Kenneth ,Missouri; one son, Jovan Taylor of Kenneth, Missouri; brother/uncle, Jessie Mosby (Z Ann) of Fort Worth, TX; brothers, Michael Williams and George Mosby of Blytheville, AR; four sisters, Oscielena Stokes (Robert), Barbara Williams Osceola, Betty Starks, and Crystal Hatcher all of Blytheville, AR; four granddaughters, Chloe Newmy, Jayce Newmy, Brooklyn Taylor, and Chantell Faith Jones; two grandsons, Jovan Taylor Jr. and

Processional

Hymn of Comfort

Scripture Reading………………..…...….. Pastor Lloyd Old Testament New Testament

Prayer…………………………… Pastor Darian Favors

Solo……………………………….……… Vicki Favors

Resolutions

Expressions of Love……….…. Limit 2 Minutes, Please

Kayden Upton of Kenneth, Missouri; sister-in -laws, Tara Baker (Melvin), Charita Scott (Melvin); mother-in -law, Terri Ricks (Mike Baker); one brother- in-law, Melvin Scott; fifteen nephews; fourteen nieces; aunts, Sarah Fox of Chesapeake, VA; Mamie Lee, Ada Mitchell, Rosie Heard and Gloria Williams all of Arkansas; uncle, Albert Pittman;

Solo………………………..………..Rev. Greg Crayton

Eulogy….………………..……… Pastor Darian Favors

Parting View………..….Golden Gate Funeral Directors

Recessional

and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends.

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