of Cabot, AR
October 30, 1925 - April 2, 2020
Mildred Viola Tabor, 94, of Cabot, passed away on April 2, 2020. She was born on October 30, 1925 in Bradford, Arkansas to the late Ira and Pearl Taylor.
Mildred loved worshipping and being a part of God's house. She also was an accomplished quilter, as well as a seamstress.
She is survived by her son, Mark K. Tabor (Pamela); four grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.
Mildred is preceded in death by her husband of over 60 years, Anthony Rudolph Tabor; one brother; and one sister.
A private graveside service will be held at Rest Hills Memorial Gardens in North Little Rock.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation in Mildred's honor.
Mark - Just found out about Vi. So sorry for you and your family. I lost a good, caring lifelong friend . Thanks for always taking such good care of her. Love and blessings, Edna Fell
Mark, I am truly sorry to hear about the lost of you mother. I send my deepest condolences.
Mark,
We are sending our sympathies in the loss of your mom; we loved her sweet spirit. We visited with Vi & Rudy in Cabot and shared our Tabor heritage.
May God Bless your family.
Mark,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your mother, I know she did a great job raising you from your friendship and success.
Cliff & Sharon
Mike and I are very sorry for your loss. Your Mom did live a nice long life and I think it was very special the way you guys took care of her!
My prayers are with you. I will always cherish the quilt she gave me. Love to the family
When I first met Ms Vi I had no idea she would become such an important part of my life and I would grow to love her. She was brutally honest, my confidant, a prayer partner, but most of all just a great friend. She made me laugh after my mom passed and immediately filled the hole I was feeling. We needed each other. She, Mark and Pam have always made me feel like family. I wouldn't wish her back, but I will truly miss her!
Your"re in my thoughts and prayers. Sorry I cannot be there. I'll be there in my thoughts.