Carol Ann Taylor-Smith passed away at home on March 11,
2026, following a courageous three-and-a-half-year battle with cancer.
Born
November 14, 1952, she was the oldest of eight children born to Bill and
Carolyn Taylor in Willows, California. She spent her early life in Willows
surrounded by her loving family and graduated from Willows High School.
Carol held many jobs during her life, but because she was
highly organized and had a keen eye for detail, her skills were especially well
suited to office management. She spent several years working for food
brokerages in both Denver, Colorado, and Oregon. During the time she lived in
Denver, she became a devoted Broncos fan and could happily discuss the team’s
stats and successes with anyone.
Carol married Mark Smith, whom she described as the love of
her life, on February 18, 1989, in Mt. Shasta, California. Carol and Mark were
best friends and loved traveling together, going on cruises, wine tasting,
cooking, fishing, and taking every opportunity to enjoy time with their family
and good friends. They settled in
Brightwood, OR in 1998 and built their dream home.
During these past years, Mark has been Carol’s champion,
making sure her every need was met and always putting what was best for her
before anything else. They were able to spend last Christmas in Willows with
all of Carol’s family, whom she held so dear. They also spent their last
anniversary at their favorite resort in Yachats, which Carol described as
“magical.”
Carol is survived by her husband, Mark; her mother, Carolyn
Taylor; brothers Brad (Marlene) Taylor, Bruce Taylor, and Brian (Valerie)
Taylor; sisters Connie (Basil) Alves, Cheryl (Mike) Hall, and Celia (Bob)
Berens; and several nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind her sons, Greg
Taylor and Kevin Burleson; and grandchildren Zach and Ashley Taylor and Luke
and Chase Burleson.
She was preceded in death by her father, Bill Taylor, and
her brother, Barry Taylor.
Carol will be remembered for her warmth, her keen eye for
detail, and the deep love she had for her family and friends. She lived a life
filled with loyalty, laughter, and devotion to those closest to her, and she
especially treasured the life she built with Mark. Whether cheering for the
Broncos, sharing a meal, traveling together, or gathering with loved ones, she
had a way of making those around her feel welcome and valued. Her strength,
generous heart, and the memories she created will remain with all who knew and
loved her.
A celebration of life is being planned for friends and
family locally and also in Willows. Information will be shared when available.
Memorial contributions in Carol’s name may be made to Mt.
Hood Hospice. Their support and care made a tremendous difference to both Carol
and Mark.
Mt. Hood Hospice
PO Box 39085
Pioneer Blvd., Suite #118
Sandy, OR 97055