Faye Taylor Bollen

Faye Bollen
Faye Bollen

Faye (Taylor) Bollen, 87, of Amarillo, TX died Friday, November 22, 2019.

Services will be at 3:00 p.m., Monday, November 25, 2019, at Boxwell Brothers Ivy Chapel, 2800 Paramount Blvd.  Burial will be in Llano Cemetery.  Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors.

Faye was born January 6, 1932, in Shamrock, TX to Doc and Beatrice Taylor. She graduated from Amarillo High School in 1949. Faye married Jerry D. Bollen on July 1, 1951.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Jerry D. Bollen; her parents; and long-time companion, James Wieronski.

Survivors include a daughter, Vicki Black and husband Steve, of Muleshoe, TX; two sons, Van Bollen and wife Gail, of Grand Prairie, TX, and Vince Bollen, of Fritch, TX; a brother, Clifford Taylor and wife Jeffie, of Amarillo, TX; five grandchildren, Fara (Mark), Greg, Terri (Sandeep), Clint (Sam) and Alex; five great-grandchildren, Emma, Huey, Boston, Townes, Priya; and sisters-in-law, Patricia Bollen, Darla Norris, and Jackie Johnson, all of Clovis, NM.

The family would like to thank Texas Home Heath and her nurses Becki, Tisha, and Yolanda. Caregivers from Comfort Care Home, Brenda, Angie, Jackie, and Teresa. The family would also like to thank Brookdale Senior Living.

Memorials can be sent to Heal the City, 609 S Carolina St, Amarillo, TX 79106, or a charity of your choosing.

4 Replies to “Faye Taylor Bollen”

  1. I learned of Fayes’ passing soon after it happened. I grew up with her in my childhood and have many fond memories of her with my grandfather. She was so wonderful. I loved her smile and kind word as I became an adult. I still think of her often even though she has been gone awhile now. She will be missed.

  2. For years you were my “Aunt Faye”. My mom Ruby was your friend. I can remember you and Uncle Jerry very fondly. You were a great part of our family growing up. God Bless and rest easy

  3. Thank you Faye, for being the laugh in the crowd, the voice of logic, and the encourager to so many.
    We were privileged to be at the same place during a really hard time for my mom. You friendship meant the world to her.

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