Avis de décès
Rebecca Taylor Grigg
5 novembre 1979 – 19 novembre 2020
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Mullins & Thompson Funeral Service
Rebecca “Becky” Taylor Grigg, age 41, of Bowling Green, Virginia went to be with our Lord after a long,
intrepid battle with cancer on Thursday, November 19, 2020.
Becky was born November 5, 1979 to Calvin and Mary Ellen “Missy” Taylor who preceded her in death.
She was the oldest of five siblings and many cousins. Becky is survived by her husband, Jesse Grigg;
children, Tala and Kaya Ojibway, Aiden, Ashlynn, Austin Lee, and Jesse Grigg Jr.; her beloved grandson, Kason; Siblings, Julie
Walls (Michael) of Fredericksburg, James Taylor (Ashley) of Fredericksburg, Jeffrey Taylor (Monique) of
Fredericksburg, Jeanne Taylor-Brown (Steve) of Fredericksburg; Sister in Law and best friend Elizabeth
Kelly (Chris) of Fredericksburg. She also leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Becky had many passions, a few of her favorites were: horses, singing, family, caring for others, and
God. Becky had a contagious smile and glowing personality that was unforgettable. She cherished her
family, especially her children, precious grandson, and her husband. Her relationship with God helped
her overcome many trying obstacles throughout her life and guided her way through an arduous battle
with cancer. She was loved by all who had the pleasure to meet her and will be infinitely missed.
Funeral services will be private.
There will be a celebration of life held on December 5, 2020 at the home of her sister Julie Walls.
Family and Friends are all welcomed to attend.
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