Sammye Lou Taylor


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Aug 12th, 2012

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Biography: Sammye Lou Taylor passed away on August 12, 2012, at her home in Little Rock, Arkansas. She was born in Little Rock on November 29, 1952, to Orris and Mildred Taylor, who predeceased her. She is survived by her son, Alexander Taylor Jones, a second-year student at the University of Virginia School of Law; by her sisters, Dinah Hendrix of Milner, Arkansas, and Carol Taylor Kim of Honolulu, Hawaii; by her brother, Craig Taylor of Irving, Texas; and by many other close friends and relatives. Sammye?s genius was obvious to all at an early age. She began school in McNeil, Arkansas, when she was five, and was asked to skip the second grade. She graduated from Magnolia High School and entered the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville when she was sixteen. She was a voracious reader her entire life, and had an ebullient personal style. With her sharp and rapier wit and her magnificent combination of brilliance, taste, and humor, she would have been right at home with Dorothy Parker at the Hotel Algonquin?s Oak Room or at the Parisian salon of Madame Recamier. Professionally, Sammye was an exceptionally talented attorney who specialized in tort litigation. She loved the theater of a trial, and for a time was one of the top trial lawyers in Arkansas. She put herself through UALR Law School on her own nickel, working late nights as a waitress. In 1983, the year she was admitted to practice law, she achieved the top score on the Arkansas Bar Examination. She joined the firm of Wright, Lindsey & Jennings, where she quickly made partner. She left the firm after 16 years to work for then Arkansas Attorney General Mark Pryor. During her time serving the Attorney General and the people of Arkansas, she aggressively pursued nursing homes that abused senior citizens in their care. Sammye was an ardent Democrat, as are all the progeny of Mildred Taylor, lest they be smote from above. She had a flair for gardening, and spent many of her most pleasant hours lovingly tending the plants surrounding her home in Hillcrest. She often said that her greatest accomplishment and the great love of her life was her only child Alexander. She loved Alexander as much as any mother has ever loved a son. As she told him frequently, she loved him more than life itself. Her family wishes to thank the men and women at UAMS who worked to help Sammye as she struggled through a decade with the condition that robbed her of life. A memorial will be held to celebrate Sammye?s life at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 22nd at Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church in Little Rock. Sammye would want her friends and family to laugh and tell stories about her. She would want a party. Arrangements by Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com.

Condolences(23)
David Rogers
#23
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so very sad to learn only today that Sammye has died. She was just such a unique, funny, intelligent and inspirational person. She made the last years of high school so much more memorable. It seems as if she was happy in her adult life, which is wonderful. I am sorry I lost touch with her, and I know all of you miss her so very much. I hope she did not suffer. With much sympathy, David
Beatrice W. Gullia
#22
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
so sad to hear of losing Sammye. She was a dear friend and wonderful person. Though we lost touch over the years, she is someone I will never forget. she was one of the kindest people I have ever know, and the world will miss her laughter.
My sincere condolences to her family.
Greg Thiess
#21
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I met and worked with Sammye during her early years at Wright Lindsey. She was an outstanding lawyer and a wonderful person with a great sense of humor. She will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of meeting and knowing her.
Bill Putman
#20
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I had the pleasure of meeting Sammye and working with her in the Attorney General's office under Mark Pryor. She was sui generis, and I mean that in the best way. Her wit, intelligence, enthusiasm and compassion will be greatly missed by her friends and colleagues.
Kathy Conrad
#19
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sammye volunteered at the Arkansas Foodbank for the last year. She was great help and I always enjoyed seeing her. We had a few heartfelt talks over lunch. I didn't get to know the witty fun loving woman that she must have been but she never failed to convey her love for her son and family. I pray you may find comfort in knowing her heart was full of love for you. With deepest sympathy, Kathy
Carleton Hestand Hoyt
#18
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I first met Sammye in late 80's through my friends Kathryn Pryor and Betsy Meacham. I'm so grateful I got to know Sammye well and feel truly lucky I that I was close friends with her. She will always hold a special place in my heart. Had the most memorable vacations with her and will always miss the fun times singing and dancing at her house. She was one of the most kind and generous people I've ever met. Had lost touch with her after I got married and will regret that forever. I will miss her all the more now. And she loved Alexander so. Service was so nice. She would have been very proud.
Wendell Griffen
#17
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I was fortunate to meet, know, practice law with, and share great fellowship with Sammye, and thank God for the blessings of that fellowship. She loved truth, justice, freedom, and fighting for people who struggle in the world with their backs against the wall. Alexander and her siblings are in my prayers.
Jim Gunter
#16
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Alexander and Sammye's family
Just about two years since Mildred died. Now Sammye, the all-star lawyer who made both McNeil and Magnolia proud, not to mention the extended family. Judee and I extend our deepest sympathy and condolence. Find peace and after the hurt the lingering memories of one of our smartest and best.
Jim and Judee Gunter
Kay Donnor savage Phillips
#15
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Alexander and Dinah, Carol, & Craig... I was iintrigued by Sammye the first time I met her my freshman year in college. Although she was a few months younger than I was, she was a year ahead of me in school. Smart girl! We went on to be roommates off and on through the 70's, and I got feel like I was almost a member of your family. I wished to be, certainly. You all were my vision of what a family should be, and I wanted with all my heart to be part of y'all. Sammye's passing has left a hole in my heart that can never be filled. I loved her then, I love her now, and I will love her always. Love, Kay
Quinton Smith
#14
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I met Sammye when we were cocktail waitresses "back in the day" at Sidetrack Disco. She went on to become a brilliant lawyer and we got reacquainted a few years ago whereby I had the privilege of walking 12 steps with her....I never had a conversation with Sammye that wasn't funny, enlightening, timely and poignant. What a woman......n
ellie reid
#13
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
They say "the whole worlds a stage", this was certainly true with Sammye in the courtroom. She was magnificent to watch, listen, and then, watch her come in like a cat for the kill.

Sammye i can never thank you enough for introducing me to ROME, it's architecture, cathedrals, and museums. And wine. I would never have had these memories without you.

We treasure our memories, laughter and love
forever.

Rosemary Alspaugh Phillips
#12
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
To Alexander and Sammye's family,
Please accept my condolences and heartfelt sadness at your loss. Sammye was one of a kind. She dropped into my high school class like a breath of fresh air. She was strong and smart and challenged all of us to study our beliefs and learn our facts beofre speaking out. I well remember a chat we had during college years where we commiserated over calculus and other hard college classes, but agreed we had to keep plugging away to get to a point where we wanted to be. I lost track of her until a year or so ago, and because of distance have followed her last months only through a mutual friend who still lives in Magnolia. I so wish I had been able to see her and talk to her again, and I wish for all of you heartease and the peace that comes only from God. Sammye, I know that you are at rest now. Love you, old friend.
Anita Hollaway
#11
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sammye was one of the nicest people I have ever met in my life so far. My color was no problem to her. She had a heart of gold. She was a true friend. I will never forget her for as long as I live. My heart goes out to her Son and family who she loved dearly. You will never forget but the pain does ease as time goes by.

Terry Paulson
#10
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sammye was a long-ago law buddy. Her quick wit and winning smile will be missed.
Richard B Dixon
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
With deep sympathy.
Kay Gilbrech Barton
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
While I did not know Sammye nearly as well as some other folks, I feel compelled to comment. First of all, my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. I know they are reeling from their loss. I knew Sammye well enough to know that she was quite talented. However, the thing I always liked best about her was that she was the quintessential "uppity woman." Thank you for being that woman, Sammye. And rest in peace.
George Ingram
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
To the Family, as you know I have known Sammye for 43 years. I have considered her and her family part of mine. I love you all and hope that you will hold on to each other in this time of loss. And to you Sammye I say goodbye and may God Bless.
James F. McClellan
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sammye, you left us way too soon. I'm grateful that our class had folks like you. And I'm thankful for the opportunity I had to work with you several years ago.
Xann Henry
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I started working for Sammye as her secretary in 1995 at Wright, Lindsey and Jennings and followed her to the Attorney General's Office. She was a brilliant lawyer and a wonderful woman. I'll never have a better friend. She loved her friends like family and made sure they knew (she'd tell me every time I talked to her). She was very wise and taught me so much. Together through the years, we had a lot of laughs and even a few tears. My heart aches and I will miss her greatly. My condolences to her family. Raising Alexander was her primary purpose in life and what an excellent job she did! Sammye touched many hearts throughout her life and, in them, she'll live forever.
Beth Arnold
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I met Sammye at the Woman's City Club--or that's where I got to know her. We were part of a young group of women who were trying to save this historic club, bring it back to life. We were a tribe. And Sammye was gunslinger confident--sassy and independent, smart as a whip, clever, well-dressed, and fun in the way we could so easily and effortlessly cast ourselves into the world then. I respected her so much. What a great role model for young women who wanted to make their marks.

I send my deepest sympathy to her family and those who have been close to her these last years and to those who have loved her long and well. She was a remarkable person, and one I was proud to know. Peace and healing to you all. Blessings and love to you, Sammye.
Sandy Hubbard hubbard
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I remember sitting in her kitchen, having
Iced coffee, laughing and talking, then a tour of her latest gardening Accomplishments. She was an incredible
Woman. I am sad that she is gone. Love and support
To her family.
Lea Charlton
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I miss Sammye very much. She was dear friend who touched my life late in her illness. She always thought of me first, remembered every boring, mundane detail I ever said to her, and appreciated my bad cooking. Thanks, Sammye, for sharing your light with me.
Ralph &Katy Cloar
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of Sammye. She was a fine lawyer & even better person.

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