Obituary of Mildred McKeithen Mildred Taylor McKeithen was born July 3, 1925 in Caldwell Parish and went to be with the Lord on February 16, 2019 in Bossier City, Louisiana where she was currently residing. A retired educator of fifty-four years serving as teacher, principal, and supervisor of student teachers in the East Baton Rouge Parish area. She graduated from Grayson High School in the spring of 1942 at the age of 16 and enrolled at Northwestern State University, working in the cafeteria and tutoring other students to put herself through college.
Mildred was a leader in the University serving as Purple Jacket, was President of the Wesley Foundation Christian Ministry, and President of the Phi Alpha Theta historical fraternity, and Chaired the then-famous Dewey/Roosevelt political debate. She graduated with a BA in Elementary Education in the fall of 1945 and returned to Caldwell Parish to begin her teaching career. At the end of the World War II, JC Taylor returned from service to the country and they were married.
The couple moved to Baton Rouge so that JC could attend LSU and she began her teaching career in East Baton Rouge Parish. Mildred taught elementary education at all grade levels until 1966 when she earned her Master’s Degree in Education, and was a member of Phi Delta Kappa, Alpha Theta, and Phi Kappa Phi. She taught several years at the Middle School level before moving into Assistant Principal and then Principal at the Middle School level.
She then started the first Middle Magnet School in the State of Louisiana. Teacher of the year – 1968 Principal of the year -1982 Honored with presentation by Ronald Reagan for Nationally Recognized Middle School -1984 Named 0:utstanding Educator by LA Association of School Executives -1984 A Charter Member at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church where she and JC served in every capacity; Bible Study Leader, Choir, Jr. Choir Director, and Women’s Society. She later moved and became an active member at Broadmoor United Methodist.
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith”. 2 Timothy 4:7-8 Mildred is survived by two sons, Reverend James Ralph “Jim” Taylor and his wife Mary Blackburn Taylor, and Robert H (Bob) Taylor and his wife Liz Gorman Taylor. A niece, Melissa Douglas Folks and her husband Johnny Folks; a nephew, David Wesley Douglas and his wife Lamar Douglas; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
She was preceded in death by her parents Ralph Humphreys and Mary Ellen Stamper Humphreys,; brother Hubert Davis Humphreys; husband and father of her children James Curtis (JC) Taylor; and two infant sons, Curtis Hubert Taylor and Clement Wesley Taylor. She is preceded by a dear friend and second husband OA “Billy” McKeithen and his close family. Honorary pallbearers will be her five grandchildren; James (Pete), Lauren, Joshua, Wesley, and Jeremiah along with David Wesley Douglas, Johnny Folks, Dr Richard Burroughs, Claude Azlin, Dan Shoe!
, and Kenneth Patin. A Memorial service will be held at Broadmoor United Methodist in Baton Rouge Louisiana on Sunday February 24, 2019 at 12:00 PM with a reception following. Final inurnment will be with family at the Welcome Home Cemetery in Caldwell Parish at a future date under the direction of Riser Funeral Home.
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