

•Today my mother passed away. It’s a day we all dread when we have to say goodbye to a parent. If you knew my mom she was a beautiful & very funny person. She loved her kids, her god and her friends, oh and shopping. She was a fun mom always planning a party or an outing. She had a crazy streak in her. Many experienced that too. Everybody who knew her has a Sandy story. I have many as my brother does too. I’m laughing as I writing that. She was born in Trenton at Mercer hospital. She grew up in Trenton and married my father John Taylor from Langhorne, PA in 1968. They were married and lived in Fieldsboro, NJ for 20 years . They had a beautiful home.There was a lot of good years at that house. She raised me and then my brother who came along 10 years later in Fieldsboro, NJ. I have many wonderful memories of family barbeques, parties and big family reunions. My mother & father unfortunately divorced in 1986. My mom, me & brother lived in Burlington after that. My mom resided in Burlington for another 20 years. She raised me and my brother by good religious principles. My mom became a Jehovah’s Witness in 1973. She was a devout follower all her life. She worked first at the Trenton Times newspaper, Then at NADES in Bordentown and also worked for Franklin electronics in Mount Holly. She then worked for BCAP as a secretary and social worker. Later in life she wound up in the Tom River area where she resided the last 3 years and passed on. She was born to Eva Mae & Auther Pullen in Trenton , NJ. She is survived by her children, Daughter Sherry Lynn Toro (son In law Gerald Toro), Son John Taylor Jr. Her living sibling sister Regina Newman of Whiting, NJ, her brother James Cagney Pullen and her brother John (jack)deceased. Also her lifelong friends Raechel & Angelo Lombardo of Robbinsville NJ. Many nieces & nephews also .
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