Taylor Anne Jessop

My sister is now my guardian angel 

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Aug 4 1992 ~ Aug 5 2016

Taylor always wanted to ride off into the sunset with her cowboy, and I have been mentally preparing this speech for that day but unfortunately that speech will have to wait for another lifetime.

Taylor is the most encouraging positive person I know.  I always admired her ambition and hard work. Her compassion working on the downtown east side is something that only a select few have the love and patience for. Taylor is the most sensitive, loving person with the biggest heart. 

 She was so full of life and ready for her next chapter that it angers me that she had to leave this world so soon. Her unique weird goofiness is something that her and I cherished and only shared with a select few, and if you were lucky enough to experience that you know how special Taylor really was. 

Her favorite thing to do was sing and dance. I remember her slamming the piano closed so she could sing “jesus take the wheel”, at the top of her lungs . Or when she lied on her eye examination because she wanted to wear glasses and the doctor came back saying “well your either lying or legally blind”. 

We took a trip to Arizona in the spring and had the most amazing time sitting in the back seat drinking gas station beers while mom and dad would shofar us around... We went out to a country bar and quickly found out that line dancing wouldn’t be so hard if you weren’t 3 sheets to the wind but at least we tried. Lets just say no cowboys wanted to dance with us. These are only a few of so many amazing times I have spent with her. 

When my dog passed away she was right there at my side and I thought that was the worst day of my life but it turns out the day I found out you were gone was the worst. My heart is completely broken, I never knew such feelings could exist. I will forever miss you and like my grandma always says time doesn’t heal you just learn to live with it.