Steve

Birth date: Aug 17, 1944 Death date: Feb 2, 2018
Mrs. Rochelle “Shelley” Taylor, age 73, of Spring Lake passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Friday, February 2, 2018. She was born August 17, 1944 in Holland to Justin and Twila (Dagen) Smeenge. She grew up in Hol Read Obituary
This is my favorite picture of my friend. Shelly is a great lady! Her and I became friends back in the early nineties and over the years have shared many a conversation about Miss Michigan winners especially in the last three years. I always told her that I looked forward to meeting her one day as a chaperone to Miss Michigan's Straits Area Visit of which I am the proud sponsor of thanks to my good friend Shelly Taylor. I will miss our talks short or long. She's not gone but only changed locations. She was the best thing that ever happened to the pageant and left some very big shoes to fill. There's not enough good that could be said about Shelly, and I am honored to have know her in this life time.
Thoughts and memories of all the fun, happy time with Shelley. A wonderful friend she was and an Angel she is. God Bless ❤️❤️❤️
So sorry for your loss. Shelley was a beautiful person inside and out! She will be missed.
Marie
Sending my thoughts and prayers to the Taylor family at this time. Loss is tremendously difficult to fathom, but I do hope you find comfort that Shelley will always be shining down, flying around, and watching over you. So much love - Jaeleen Davis
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
I haven’t seen Shelley at the Polish Union in awhile and now I know why. I am so sorry for your loss. She was a hoot and fearless!! I’m grateful that our paths crossed and that I got to know her. She willl be sorely missed. Prayers to her family and friends. May God bless you during your time of need.
Holding the Taylor Family in our thoughts and prayers as we celebrate Shelley.
The Barnhill Family
Kevin
Chris and Kristin & Boys
Charles
I have know Shelly for a very long time. I first knew her as Mrs Taylor she was a neighbor to one of my best friends. It wasn't long and she become Shelly, all I can say is she was truly a wonderful person. She was a good wife, mother, grandmother and a good friend.
Her family meant the world to her and so did her friends. She never held anything back and she was the first to fight for something she believed in. Ken and kids it is not easy to loose your loved one. But we all know that Shelly did have her faith and we all need to know that she is with her family in Heaven rejoicing. We wouldn't want her to suffer any
longer her on earth and go through any more pain then she already encountered.
We were truly blessed to have her in our lives. Rejoice and enjoy life. Just remember she is always watching over you.
My deepest sympathy to you Taylor Family.
Karrie Lee Kiel