Brenda Reynolds
We have missed Liz's beautiful smile in Shelbyville. What a beautiful soul! Bill and family you have our deepest sympathy.Alan & Brenda Reynolds
Birth date: Feb 7, 1936 Death date: Sep 19, 2015
Decatur – Elizabeth M. “Liz” “Betsy” Taylor, 79, of Decatur, passed away Saturday, September 19, 2015, surrounded by her family. Liz was born February 7, 1936 in Springfield, IL, the daughter of Harry and Nora Johnson. She was a m Read Obituary
We have missed Liz's beautiful smile in Shelbyville. What a beautiful soul! Bill and family you have our deepest sympathy.Alan & Brenda Reynolds
One of the many things I loved about you grandma was that you were always interested in what I had to say not matter what it was, you always had a smile on your face and wanted to hear more. You were the greatest grandmother a kid could have and I enjoyed every second I spent with you. I love you grandma and I will miss you forever. Love,Taylor
One of the many things I loved about you was that you were always interested in what I had to say. No matter what it was whether it was about football or what I had been doing since you visited last you'd always have a smile on your face waiting to hear more, I will miss you forever grandma. I love you. Love,Taylor
Dear Bill and Family,Irv and I were so sorry to hear about Betsy's death. She was a dear friend, lovely lady inside and out. I'm so glad "the girls" gathered for lunch at Lime Street not long ago to share a meal and conversation with her. She is at home with the Lord now but she will be greatly missed by all of us left here on this temporty home, earth.You are in our prayers and thoughts.Irv and Joan
So sorry to hear this morning about Liz. Bill and Liz welcomed us to the neighborhood and were great neighbors for over 15 years. Liz always had a smile on her face and a twinkle in her eye. Our thoughts and prayers are with Bill and the Taylor family at this time. Dave and Sherry
A grade school, high school and lifelong friend. Stopping to buy 5-cent butter cakes on the way to school, learning to drive, the Sugar Bowl, Esquire movies on Saturdays, and luncheons with the "girls" for over 60 years. Trips to West Virginia, Maryland, and Florida together provide wonderful memories. I love you, Bets, and will miss you greatly.Edna
The one thing I can remember the most was how you always seemed to have a smile on your face every time I saw you. Words cannot express how much I am going to miss you grandma but at least now I know I have a big-hearted angel looking over me. Rest in peace grandma, I love you.Love,Zach