Robbie Sue Taylor was a woman that loved fun, family, and helped anyone that she could. Robbie was born August 14, 1956 in Dallas, Texas to the parents of Robert Lester and Lucille Hayes. She moved to Tucson Arizona at a young age with her father and siblings where she attended Pueblo high school and met and fell in love with a young Air Force man, Alja Taylor Jr. The two started a family while traveling and living in places such as England, Nebraska, Nevada and South Carolina. She chose a career in nursing, caring for young children, elderly and offered a hand to coworkers and management.
Mrs. Taylor found pleasure in the success of her children Lavonna Adams, and Alja Martez Taylor. She took great pride in her four grandchildren Isaiah, Taylor, Jayelan and Brian. She loved hard... to the point of giving you the shirt off her back although this would not come without getting an earful of how you could do better. Family is something she valued and had abundance of. She enjoyed cooking and family functions, conversing with her brothers Robert Earl and Edwin along with sisters Anna, Alice, Merlene, Beatrice, Arlene, and Rosemary. Faith in the Lord is something she stood firmly on even as it was tested with recent health struggles. There was no question for her love of the Lord or that Jesus Christ was her savior.