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It is with profound sadness and heartfelt respect that we announce the passing of Jennifer “Jenni” A. Taylor, who left us on June 7, 2026. Born on October 6, 1977, Jennifer lived a life marked by love, strength, and an unwavering commitment to those she cherished.
Jenni embraced her career as a pharmacy technician with dedication and passion, finding joy in a profession that allowed her to serve and care for others. Those who knew her recognized her as a loving and caring individual—strong, beautiful, and giving in every sense. She possessed a remarkable ability to speak her mind while uplifting those around her with endless compliments, making everyone feel valued and cherished.
Her love for family was at the center of Jenni’s life. She treasured spending time with her children and grandchildren, delighting especially in holiday gatherings that brought the entire family together. Jenni’s devotion extended beyond her immediate family to her siblings—Michelle Taylor; Elizabeth Taylor (Michael Jeffrey); Barbara Devinney (Kevin); Danielle Davis; and Maureen Davis-Berk (Michael), as well as, many nieces and nephews —all of whom hold her memory dearly. Her late parents, Richard and Maryann (née Hanna) Taylor, remain forever in her heart, with whom she felt a deep spiritual connection manifested through her love of rosaries, crosses, and angel numbers—a particular fondness for 777 marked her belief in a higher power and the promise of heaven.
Jenni found joy and solace in many passions and pastimes. She loved butterflies, cared tenderly for her two turtles, and found inspiration in the timeless elegance of Marilyn Monroe. Among her favorite destinations were the natural beauty and serenity of Niagara Falls, New York, Ridley Creek State Park, Penn’s Landing, and the vibrant cityscape of Baltimore, Maryland. She found comfort in the changing colors of nature during the fall season, enjoyed cooking and playing rummy, appreciated music, and took pleasure in cleaning and sipping iced tea—simple joys that enriched her life.
Jenni’s warm spirit and gentle nature will be deeply missed by those who had the privilege to know her. She leaves behind her devoted husband, Thomas Moore; beloved children, Gina M. Vincent (Jamall Beadle), and Anthony Vincent (Kimberly Aleman); as well as her treasured grandchildren, Yurie and Jayce.
Relatives and friends are invited to Jennifer’s viewing on June 12, 2026, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Donohue Funeral Home, 8401 W. Chester Pike, Upper Darby, PA 19082 followed by her funeral service at 8:00 PM. Interment private.
Jennifer A. Taylor’s legacy of love, kindness, and unwavering faith remains an enduring beacon to all whose lives she touched. In remembering her, we celebrate a life beautifully lived and a spirit that will forever inspire. May she rest in peace.
Donohue Funeral Home - Upper Darby
Donohue Funeral Home - Upper Darby
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