N28Listed in the 4th Edition of Who's Who of American Women published fro 1966-1967 by A.M. Marquis company, Chicago,Illinois. She was a teacher in the public schools of onsecuh County, AL from 1914 -1929. County School Attendance Officer, 1929 - 30; County Supervisor of Child Welfare 1930 - 34; Director of Relief Pearl River County, MS 1934; Directof the Deapartment of Public Welfare, Conecuh County, 1935 - 45, Unit Supervisor of the Department of Public Welfare, Fort Myers, FL 1945, Supervisor of Child Welfare of Mobile County, 1945 - 50, County Director of Public Welfare, Department o fPensions and Securities, 1950 - 64. She was President of the Conecul County Mental Health Association, 1963 - 64, organizing President of the Conecuh County Hospital Auxiliary, member of the United Daugther's of the confeeracy, member of the Alabama History Society, Member of the U.S. Daughter's of 1812, member of the Naitonal Trust for Historic Preservation, member ofthe Women's Society for Christian Service, member of the Methodist Clud, of the Helen Keller Club and Pilot International.
↑Find a Grave memorial page for Mamie Louise Worlund Taylor (11 Dec 1893–7 Mar 1974), Find A Grave: Memorial #102551749, citing Magnolia Cemetery, Evergreen, Conecuh County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Charles Taylor (contributor 47765579).
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