Rebecca Cowsert

Birth date: Jan 16, 1951 Death date: Jul 15, 2023
Mary Taylor Otteni, 72, passed away on July 15, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. Mary was born on January 16, 1951, in Harrisburg, PA to Dorothy Peters Cluley and Allen Taylor. They moved to Florida in 1969. Mary enjoyed a l Read Obituary
16 years ago I met Mary never truly expecting to become part of her family. I am happy to have known her for she was always kind. She never had a negative thing to say about anyone which is always a rare quality to find in someone. She was happy to just be around her family. Often hosting get togethers and holidays and always holding a smile. She was fun and caring. She always made time to be the best mom, wife, grandmother, and friend she could be. I am blessed that my children have a part of her and I hope they grow to remember her and the love she shared. I wish her every happiness in her next life. She'll always be missed. ❤️
I met Mary many years ago - she was a hairdresser and I was a Nail Tech. Always a smile and sweet disposition. We looked forward to lunch breaks and sharing family updates. Mary adored her family and was so proud of them. Prayers and condolences to the family and friends and anyone blessed to know her.
I will miss Mary so much! She was my hairdresser until she retired and going to her was like having my own personal therapist! She would listen to all my stories and make me laugh when I was sad! She always made me fee beautiful! She was Amazing! RIP my beautiful friend!!! XOXO
Memories just flood my mind of us and the many fun times we shared and laughed about when we were young. The time your dad Harold was so angry with us cause the car had not a drop of oil in it and he blessed us both!! The time we were working at the bingo hall in North Beach and got off work late, stopped at Chaney’s for their awesome pizza and then on the way back to Camp Roosevelt, a huge opossum stood up on his hind legs in the middle of the road with our bright lights shining on him and we both screamed so loud we were sure it was heard for miles and the laughter that followed was unstoppable. Jimi Hendrix playing in the lunch hall at camp, us dancing to every 60’s song and Motown music that came over WPGC on the radio. Our trips to Harrisburg to visit with your Grandma. Our lunch at Hot Shopps and our matching yellow jackets with our names embroidered on them. Going to the drive in and my brother buying us Morgan David wine to take with us. Me living with your family the summer after high school so we go to computer school together, but we both wished we could be beauticians. Our constant kidding of Kenny (You wish). Your sweet brother put up with a lot from us. I’m so blessed to have had you and your family in my life and I still want to meet your beautiful girls and husband. Our last visit when you came to
Maryland was so fun to share a glass of wine and reminisce. I will miss you and you will forever live in my heart. I love you my dear friend, you go rest easy now.
We will never forget the love and compassion you share with us after our Amanda left. You were always so beautiful inside/out. Fly high beautiful the world truly lost an earthly angel..