On December 22, 2020, Wendy Dianne Taylor, returned home, peacefully to her Heavenly Father. Wendy was born to Bill Wolf and Edith Medlin on November 13th, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois. She was a graduate of Palmetto High School in Spartanburg, South Carolina, but later moved to Adrian, Michigan where she spent most of her life, raising her family. She is survived by her five children, who made up her entire world, Joshua Carter, Kelsey and April Wolf, and Ariana and Briana Parra. Also leaving behind her beloved mother, Edith, her sister and brother-in-law, Patricia and Richard Brunghart, and brother, Andy Martin, along with beautiful nieces. Wendy devoted her life to her Christian faith, children, and 11 amazing grandchildren. Anyone who knew Wendy knew what an extraordinary person she was; the kindest woman you ever did meet. She selflessly opened her heart to everyone that crossed her path. In Wendy's free time she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, reading the bible, and drawing. Her family is grateful that she passed comfortably, surrounded by warmth and love from all of her children. Wendy's family will hold an intimate memorial for immediate family members only. Friends wishing to honor Wendy, are invited to make a donation in her name to their local homeless and women's shelters.
Wendy I know your happy up in heaven love you Hey tell grandma Betty Bobo aka Jimmy and Buster I love and miss them too till we all meet again love always Amy Hall
Wendy I know your happy up in heaven love you Hey tell grandma Betty Bobo aka Jimmy and Buster I love and miss them too till we all meet again
Dear April and family, I'm so very sorry. My heart breaks for you. Our sincere condolences. Carly and Mike Friel
I love you to the moon abd back. All I can think about ia hearing your voice Monday night saying I love you chocolate mocha. I know heaven is rejoicing. You are the strongest woman I know with faith like no other. Heaven gained a beautiful angel. Rip Aunt Wendy.
I'm Josh Wendy's oldest son I wasn't apart of mom's life that much she knew as well but the time's I had with her was amazing I haven't seen her in years but in this bad time I got the best of her she tried to tell me that she regretted her mistakes I told her she was only human we all make them just to hear her say those words made everything whole between us my first and last visit with my mom was everything I needed and wanted from her I love you mom with all my heart
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