Shirley Ann Taylor was born to Arthur LeRoy Rhodes 
and Harriet E. (Hart) Rhodes on June 30, 1931, at the family home in the
 West Blue Township in York County, Nebraska and passed away September 
26, 2012, at Bryan LGH East Hospital in Lincoln, at the age of 81.  She 
was one of  four children in the family.    
Shirley grew up on the family farm and attended school at Districts 101 
and 98.  She graduated from Beaver Crossing High School in 1948.  On 
January 10, 1954, she married Daryl D. Taylor and they moved to a farm 
north of Exeter, and to them four children were born.  In 1989, Daryl 
and Shirley retired from farming and moved to Cordova.    Shirley was a homemaker and was also active in the family farming operation. She enjoyed gardening, fishing, golfing, painting and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Shirley was a member of the Methodist Church in Beaver Crossing, until she married Daryl, and then transferred her membership to the United Methodist Church in Exeter. She was a member of the Exeter United Methodist Women, Up-N-Atom Extension Club, West Blue Social Club and the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 359.
Shirley was preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Harriet Rhodes of Waco; her daughter, Lynn Marie Taylor of Exeter; her sister, Mary Naber and her husband, Raymond, of Utica; and her brothers-in-law, Paul Geis of Beaver Crossing; Rex Baller of Oakland, Iowa; and Jerome Becker of Exeter.
She is survived by her husband, Daryl Taylor of Cordova; her daughters, Sherry Taylor and Cindy (Mike) Korsakas of Lincoln, and Kathy Wiemer and friend John Kessler of Gresham; her brother, Stanley (Pearle) Rhodes of Exeter and her sister, Betty Geis of Beaver Crossing, and by her six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Memorial service for Shirley will be Monday, October 1, 2012, at 11:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Exeter, Nebraska. Private family inurnment will be in the Exeter Cemetery. No Visitation. Memorials are directed to the Exeter United Methodist Church or the Cordova American Legion Auxiliary in lieu of flowers.
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