Mrs. Earnestine D. Taylor

Earnestine (Davison) Taylor was born on December 28, 1956 to the late Richard Davison Jr. and Christine Emerica (Middleton) Davison. She departed this life at 12:15 a.m. on December 25, 2020 at Providence Hospital in Mobile, Alabama. She was preceded in death by two (2) siblings, Johnny Davison and Vera Wilson.
Earnestine loved the Lord from an early age and was a dedicated member of the Fairview Church of Christ in Evergreen, AL. She served faithfully until her death.
Earnestine grew up in a family of twelve (12) siblings in the Conecuh and Escambia County area. She graduated from Repton High School, in Repton, Alabama. Earnestine was united in Holy Matrimony to James David Taylor for 45 years. To this union she bore three (3) sons.
She leaves to cherish her memory, her husband and life-long friend, James “David” Taylor; three (3) loving sons, Duane E. (Laura) Taylor of Suwanee, GA, Raymond D. Taylor, and Mario A. (Regina) Taylor, both of Evergreen, AL; eight (8) adoring grandchildren, Leah A. Taylor, Michael D. Taylor, Christina D. Taylor, Adrian D. Taylor, Jasmine Taylor Rhodes, Johnathan Bagley, Christopher Bagley, and Joseph Bagley; her loving siblings that remain are five (5) sisters, Lillian (Ralph) Taylor of Castleberry, AL, Gladys Rudolph of Snellville, GA, Pearlene (Roosevelt) Lee of Monroeville, AL, Chinnie Brown and Mary Riley, both of Evergreen, AL; five (5) brothers, Willie Dailey Jr. of Augusta, GA, Seamore (Linda) Davison of Evergreen, AL, Warren Davison of Repton, AL, Henry (Mulesher) Davison of Evergreen, AL and Eddie Abner of Pensacola, FL. Earnestine also had a special uncle, William “Uncle Will” Davison and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family and friends, and her Fairview Church of Christ church family who loved her dearly.













































We, the family of Earnestine (Davison) Taylor, would like to sincerely thank you for all your kind words, calls, visits and gifts of kindness during the loss of our loved one. It is greatly appreciated and will never be forgotten. Please continue to keep us in your prayers.