Lindsay Alease-Marie Taylor
January 23, 1988 – August 17, 2024
Lindsay Alease-Marie “Allie” Taylor, 36, of Chesapeake Beach passed away August 17, 2024. She was born January 23, 1988, to Edward Ervin and Deborah Marie (Hatch) Taylor. Allie grew up in West River and graduated from Southern High School in 2006. She then attended University of Maryland University College, graduating with a bachelor’s degree before attending Penn State University where she obtained her master’s degree in homeland security. Allie worked as a fiber optic data coordinator for Comcast. She married Justin Combs on June 30, 2018, and they lived in Chesapeake Beach. Allie loved spending time with her children and family and playing slot machines. She was a gifted piano player and enjoyed playing flute. Allie will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
Allie is survived by her husband Justin Combs, children Logan, Caleb, Madison, and Maximus, parents Deb and Edward Taylor, brother Jamie Taylor (Channing), and aunt and uncle Tina and Matt Texier.
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Allie I love you more than I can say. You will forever be in my heart. You are now at peace resting in our Father’s loving arms. “Goodbye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end, but in my heart is the memory and there you will always be.” (Walt Disney)
It is with great sadness to hear Lindsay’s passing. My heartfelt condolences to her family during this very difficult time. Lindsay impressed me with her courage and positivity despite what she was going through. She kept on going. Lindsay will definitely be missed as a great co-worker who always advocated and helped us in every way she could. May she rest in peace.
Beloved Alli,
You were an inspiration to all you met and the strength of your Spirit made all around you stronger. We treasure the time God gave us with you. Lux Perpetua.
Unto God’s gracious mercy and protection we commit you. The LORD bless you and keep you. The LORD make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you. The LORD lift up his countenance upon you, and give you
peace, both now and evermore. Amen.
My heart hurts for you and your family, we just were talking last week and didn’t finish our conversation. 🙁 I will miss you my friend. Although we were “work friends” you spend most of your time in life with those you work with, even though we parted offices, I will always remember the long talks we had, the good, bad, and ugly of life we dumped on each other, I feel and blessed that I had the time I did with you. May you rest easy girl. Cancer sucks! As we always said “I will talk to you later”, hold a spot for me.
Even in black and white it doesn’t seem real. My heart breaks losing you, and even more for everyone left behind. Ed and Deb, Justin, kiddos, Jamie.. my love, thoughts and prayers are with you all. I hope with time the memories, her laughter and all the love she gave bring you peace. Know I loved her dearly, even in the times we drifted apart. I’m so grateful to have known her and all the good times and even the bad we shared over the years. Our friendship was one of a kind, one I’ll always cherish.
To Lindsay’s family,
It was an absolute pleasure to work with Lindsay. Knowledgeable was an understatement and she always had a smile. My sincerest condolences to the family and I pray for God’s Mercy and Grace to shine on you for all the days to come.
Respectfully,
Connie Howard
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Allie I love you more than I can say. You will forever be in my heart. You are now at peace resting in our Father’s loving arms. “Goodbye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end, but in my heart is the memory and there you will always be.” (Walt Disney)
It is with great sadness to hear Lindsay’s passing. My heartfelt condolences to her family during this very difficult time. Lindsay impressed me with her courage and positivity despite what she was going through. She kept on going. Lindsay will definitely be missed as a great co-worker who always advocated and helped us in every way she could. May she rest in peace.
Beloved Alli,
You were an inspiration to all you met and the strength of your Spirit made all around you stronger. We treasure the time God gave us with you. Lux Perpetua.
Unto God’s gracious mercy and protection we commit you. The LORD bless you and keep you. The LORD make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you. The LORD lift up his countenance upon you, and give you
peace, both now and evermore. Amen.
My prayers are with you throughout this difficult time. Know that this was in God’s plan and understand that your great memories will help you get through this. God Bless…
My heart hurts for you and your family, we just were talking last week and didn’t finish our conversation. 🙁 I will miss you my friend. Although we were “work friends” you spend most of your time in life with those you work with, even though we parted offices, I will always remember the long talks we had, the good, bad, and ugly of life we dumped on each other, I feel and blessed that I had the time I did with you. May you rest easy girl. Cancer sucks! As we always said “I will talk to you later”, hold a spot for me.
Ed and Debrorah,
I am truly sorry for your loss. Keeping your family in my prayers for strength and comfort during this difficult time.
Charles Pitcher
Even in black and white it doesn’t seem real. My heart breaks losing you, and even more for everyone left behind. Ed and Deb, Justin, kiddos, Jamie.. my love, thoughts and prayers are with you all. I hope with time the memories, her laughter and all the love she gave bring you peace. Know I loved her dearly, even in the times we drifted apart. I’m so grateful to have known her and all the good times and even the bad we shared over the years. Our friendship was one of a kind, one I’ll always cherish.
To Lindsay’s family,
It was an absolute pleasure to work with Lindsay. Knowledgeable was an understatement and she always had a smile. My sincerest condolences to the family and I pray for God’s Mercy and Grace to shine on you for all the days to come.
Respectfully,
Connie Howard