Rev. Shelagh McCulloch-Taylor
1938 - 2024
Rev. Shelagh McCulloch-Taylor
Service Information
Service Date
Thursday March 28, 2024
Service Time
11:30 a.m.
Service Location
Trinity United Church, Timberlea
Requested Charity
Red Cross, S.P.C.A., or Trinity United Church, Timberlea.
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McCulloch-Taylor, Rev. Shelagh Frances - B.A., B. Ed., M. Div. - 23 Aug 1938 - 19 Mar 2024. Survived by sons, Kevin and Mike Taylor (Stephanie) and beloved grandchildren, Dylan, Liam, and Cassie; Cara and Jacqueline Todd; Jaden Taylor Higgins and great-grandson, Taylor Todd Henneberry; sister, Susan Richardson and sister-in-law, Norma Rockwood McCulloch; niece Sarah Richardson (Bill, Liam and Ella); nephews, Patrick and David McCulloch and great niece Liliana McCulloch. Predeceased by sons, Sean Francis (1964-1965) and Patrick Mayno Taylor (1962-1980), and brother, Kim. T. McCulloch (1942-2014). Born in Hamilton, ON in 1938 to Irene (nee Fitzsimons) and Harvey F. McCulloch Q.C. Attended Central Public School, Ryerson Senior Public (where she received awards for history and art) and Westdale High graduating in 1956. Married T. Mayno Taylor in 1960 completing B.A. Carleton U shortly thereafter followed by B.Ed. from Dalhousie U. While raising family of 4 boys she explored her artistic talent through drawing and the medium of enamel on copper creating unique jewelry and decorative plaques. These were sold (accompanied by fellow artist Frances Beis) at local craft markets. Shelagh also served as a hospice volunteer in Halifax hospitals and initiated the formation of a Support Group for Bereaved Parents through the IWK in the 1980's. This group continues today. 1983 opened the door to living for 6 years in the residence at Atlantic School of Theology in Halifax where her calling to the ministry was discovered. Raised as an Anglican, Shelagh joined the United Church of Canada which ordained her in 1989. Nevertheless she remained always an explorer in terms of spirituality and religion. After serving as a student minister with fellow student Kim MacAulay at Nappan-Maccan-Fenwick Pastoral Charge she was called to Forbes Memorial Pastoral Charge churches of Kings Loch Katrine, Lochaber and Country Harbour in 1989 where she served until retirement in 1996. Retirement enabled indulgence in some new pursuits becoming an avid gardener and bird watcher. At her cottage she could often be seen swimming, or canoeing on the Lake, or curled up on a porch chair with a murder mystery or perhaps a collection of poems like her mother before her. In 2007, Shelagh suffered catastrophic kidney failure (AGBM) which resulted in 3 years dialysis at the QE2 in the winters and at St Martha's Regional Hospital in Antigonish in the summers. In 2010, she received the most remarkable precious and generous gift from dear sister Susan - a kidney! Both recovered extremely well and enjoyed many years of good health thereafter. Shelagh did not consider herself a "good traveller" usually preferring home to sight seeing in distant places. Notable exceptions were the European adventure with life-long friend Helen Howard in the 1950's, Nashville in the 90's with friend Freeman Roach with whom delight in classic country music was shared. More recently she enjoyed a river cruise with her sister, Susan through France and a tour of Western Newfoundland with best friend Cathy. Shelagh moved from Antigonish back to Halifax in 2020 to live with son, Kevin, dog, Yoda and beloved Cat, Patchy. The family extend gratitude to caregivers, her son, Kevin Taylor and her faithful friend, Cathy Taylor for their boundless support. Recommended Charitable Donations to Red Cross, S.P.C.A., or Trinity United Church, Timberlea. Funeral service will be held Thursday, March 28 at 11:30 a.m. in Trinity United Church, Timberlea with Shane Doucette officiating. Following the service, a reception and celebration of life gathering will be held in the Trinity United Church Hall.

Rev. Shelagh McCulloch-Taylor