In Memory

Monica Bailey (Taylor)

Monica Bailey (Taylor)

We are saddened to hear of the loss of our friend and classmate Monica Bailey Taylor. Monica was born in Bloomington. She married classmate Don Taylor. Monica and Don moved to Florida where they raised their family and resided for many years.

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03/28/26 08:55 AM #1    

Jane Schweizer

My tears fall as I remember Monica Bailey Taylor and her beloved husband Don.  Monica always was positive throughout High School and life itself.  I remember Monica always accepted me as a person.  I loved being around Monica as she drew out the BEST of me as we attended BHS.  I will always VALUE who MONICA and DON were for all of us. Thank you MONICA (and DON) being on this earth for us to know. 
Thank you for your acceptance, LOVE, and encouragement.   
from someone oftentimes not seen or noticed or accepted and it is okay - Jane Schweizer Fairchild 


03/31/26 11:28 PM #2    

Robert Johnson

I am very sorry to hear of Monica's passing. We were in the Junior High and High School youth groups at Park United Methodist Church. I cannot remember now for sure, but we may have been in the children's or youth choir too. I enjoyed our time together in the youth groups. She was always kind and fun to be around. She was obviously very smart, but did not flaunt it or talk down to anyone. She was a good person to everyone. I even on occasion would ask her for dating advice. She was always very reasoned and helped me figure things out. My sincere condolences to Don and the family. With Deepest Sympathy, Bob Johnson

 


04/01/26 12:25 PM #3    

Rebecca Dickinson (Bathke)

I'm saddened to hear of Monica's loss. She and I became good friends in high school during sophomore year. We were in English class and the debate team together. She was brilliant and very kind. I'm sad that we lost touch after high school. She and Don introduced me to my high school boyfriend. I have such warm memories of her. Don , you have my sincere sympathy. Rebecca Dickinson Bathke


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