Most of the time, the days seem to fly by. So do the months and years!
Today’s Verse
“My little children, we should not show love for each other only by what we say. We should also show true love by the things that we do“.
I John 3:18, EEV
Prayer Focus
Let’s use the verse that is above and let it guide some of our actions today. Do something to show you love them to one or more people today.
Read the Bible in 2026
- February 28
- I Corinthians 1-4
New Arrival – Silas Reed Miller
Son of Phillip and OraLynn Miller of Line Creek
Obituary
Anthony Lee Taylor
May 6, 1952 – February 24, 2026

Anthony Lee Taylor, 73 of Osyka, MS passed away Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at his residence in Osyka, MS. He was born Tuesday, May 6, 1952.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at First Baptist Church in Kentwood, LA. from 9:00 a.m. until time of service at 11:00 a.m. Bro. Darryl Miller and Bro. Don Turner will officiate.
Anthony was a man whose life was filled with faith, music, and the simple joys that brought people together. He loved singing gospel music and could often be found playing his guitars, sharing songs that lifted spirits and touched hearts. Whether at home, at church, or among friends, music was one of his greatest gifts.
He was devoted member and deacon at First Baptist Church Kentwood. His faith was the foundation of his life and guided the way he loved and cared for others.
He also dedicated himself to his community through his work with the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, serving with integrity and commitment. Outside of work and church, he found joy on the golf course and peace out on the water, fishing whenever he had the chance.
He will be remembered for his strong faith, servant’s heart, love of music, and the warmth he shared so freely with everyone around him.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Rita Nixon King; son, Ricky Mapes; daughter, Ronda Mapes; brother, Hal King; sisters, Cindy Jubin and Penny Wroten (Mike).
Survivors include his wife, Betty Taylor; son, Thomas Mapes Jr.; daughters, Pennie Mapes, Becky Alexander (Mickey) and Melissa Tate (Leo); grandsons, Micah Tolar (Bridgett), Tyler Alexander (Allye), Preston Alexander, Ryan Tate and James Fuller Jr.; granddaughters, Autumn Carty (Rashaad), Mekenna Tate and Christina Fuller; great grandsons, Jeremiah Tolar, Maddox Tate and Colton Alexander; great granddaughters, Rae Tolar, Austyn Tolar and Palmer Carty.
The family would like to thank Deaconess Home Health and Hospice for all their help and care.
An online guestbook may be signed at http://www.sharkeyfuneralhome.com
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David and I first met Andy when he was a teenager and involved in a singing group at Southeastern. He both sang and preached for our youth revival. We’ve pretty well kept up with him since that time. He was a dear friend. We’ll never forget him or his sweet spirit and beautiful voice. He even voluntarily sang for us a couple weeks ago, a good day for him, when we visited. What a great memory!
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Tomorrow’s Sunday School Lesson
Matthew 14:22-33 – In case you didn’t get a new book yet
WMU Associational Meeting
- One week from today
- Montpelier Baptist Church
- 10 A.M.
- All ladies and girls are invited.
- Focus missions and special offering
- Pot-luck meal to follow
Coming Soon
Ladies’ Night – March 20th
Sign-up in person at the church or call the church office
Have a wonderful day and weekend.
Anna Lee












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