Anne Reese Taylor of Quogue and Ridgewood, New Jersey, died on April 22, 2022. She was 92 and spent over 50 summers in Quogue, and eventually became a full-time resident.
Born to Isabel and Anthony Reese in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, she earned a bachelor’s degree in art history from Smith College and worked for many years at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She was an avid bridge player and crossword puzzle whiz.
She was predeceased by her beloved husband Dr. John Grantley Taylor (Harvard A.B., NYU M.D.), a family physician with a private practice in Little Ferry, New Jersey. In Quogue they especially enjoyed boating, gardening, birdwatching and walks on the beach with their Norwich terrier.
Taylor’s greatest joy was spending time with family and friends, survivors said, adding that she loved to cook and entertain, always clipping and trying new recipes.
She is survived by her daughter Mary, son-in-law Bill Vogel and three grandchildren, Charlie, Ginger and Chandler. A favorite pastime was playing Scrabble with her grandchildren, proving herself virtually unbeatable, survivors said. She was also predeceased by her brother, Gordon Reese of Westfield, New Jersey.
A memorial service will be held for Taylor on Saturday, July 16, at Church of the Atonement in Quogue. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Werner Rothwell Funeral Home in Westhampton Beach.