In Arlington, healthcare workers and others took a break to honor a woman who spent decades helping patients while breaking barriers.
Taylor was remembered for running a tight ship, with kindness."Everything she did had a caring attitude and a little laugh and so patients were always happy to see her," a fellow nurse said.
"I did not get here without being on the shoulders of those who came before me and so to have the presence of her and to know how she conducted herself, role-modeling the behaviors that I will continue to be inspired by and to continue to walk in my own profession as a Black nurse and know what I need to do in my community to continue to influence and mentor others who will come behind me," said registered nurse Ashel Carter.
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