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Mountain View Today
By the People, for the People
Longtime Mountain View Resident Marie Taylor Dies at 95
Taylor was a devoted homemaker, quilter, and partner on the family farm.
Published on Feb. 2, 2026
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Marie Taylor, a 95-year-old resident of Mountain View, Arkansas, passed away peacefully at her home on January 29, 2026. Taylor was a lifelong member of the Baptist faith and the Blue Mountain Missionary Baptist Church. She was married to her husband Kermit for 60 years, and together they worked their family farm and were active in the local Ozark Folk Center, where Kermit called square dances.
Why it matters
Marie Taylor's passing marks the end of an era for the close-knit Mountain View community, where she and her husband Kermit were deeply involved in local traditions and activities. As a devoted homemaker and partner on the family farm, Taylor embodied the values of hard work, faith, and community that have long defined the Ozark region.
The details
In addition to her church involvement, Taylor found joy in simple pleasures like gospel music, quilting, and canning. She took great pride in caring for her home and family. The Taylors also cherished their time at the Ozark Folk Center, where Kermit called square dances and Marie delighted in dancing to the familiar calling.
- Marie Taylor was born on February 19, 1930.
- Marie Taylor passed away peacefully at her home on January 29, 2026.
The players
Marie Taylor
A 95-year-old resident of Mountain View, Arkansas who was a lifelong member of the Baptist faith and the Blue Mountain Missionary Baptist Church.
Kermit Taylor
Marie Taylor's husband of 60 years, with whom she worked the family farm and was active in the local Ozark Folk Center, where he called square dances.
Arden and Myrtle Barnes Green
Marie Taylor's parents.
Sparlin 'Buck' Green
Marie Taylor's brother.
Kirk Green
Marie Taylor's nephew.
Vickie Hawkins
Marie Taylor's niece.
The takeaway
Marie Taylor's life exemplified the values of faith, family, and community that have long defined the Ozark region of Arkansas. Her passing marks the end of an era for the close-knit Mountain View community, where she and her husband Kermit were deeply involved in local traditions and activities.
