Lorraine MAZEY
Lorraine Mazey
June 15, 1959 – April 18, 2026
On April 18th, Lorraine Judith Mazey passed away peacefully at the age of 66 at the Mazankowski Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta.
Lorraine is survived by her husband, Grant Taylor; her brother, Scott; stepson Keith and his wife, Simone, along with their children Zachary, Peyton, and Karson; her beloved cousin, Judy, and Judy’s children Jonathon, Amanda, and Matthew. Her sister-in-law, Kimberly Taylor. Along with her dearest friends, Rhonda Jacobs, and Agnes Skrobot, as well as numerous family and friends.
Details regarding the celebration of life will be shared soon, as the date has not yet been set.
The family wishes to send a special thank you to the staff at the Mazankowski for their care and compassion for Lorraine during her stay.

Sending my condolences to the family. Lorraine was a beautiful soul and will be truly missed. Rest In Peace my friend
Lorraine, You will always be in my heart ❤️ You were like a sista in my life , always had amazing laughs, chats, visits & great memories to last a lifetime. 🌹Your kindness never went unnoticed, your laugh made me laugh& how funny it was to bug ya about how u’d sit & I’d say I wouldn’t be able to stand up if I sit like that & u’d chuckle .. Ahhh feels like just yesterday when I saw you last & hugged u tight.. Miss you soo much already 😔 😪.. Scott will be ok 🫂 I’m always here for him & Grant & the family will be surrounded by Love ❤️ Happy your with ur Momma 💕… till we meet again.. xox Love you
Dearest Lorraine;
You were a large part of my young adulthood. You were constantly around our family, as you and my Mother were like sisters. Always hanging out with friends at our place. So much hilarity with so many people through those years. Miles, Red, Rob Foisey and his Brother Allan, Mel, cousin Darryl. Then the Girl crew, Rhonda, Judy, Gail and Sue (and her husband Ray) So many “gatherings” at our place and Scotty would enevitably be there as well.
I am sure that every person mentioned above has plethora’s of memories of you. You always left impressions on people. You will be sorely missed by me. I love you dearly and only have bright vivid memories of you.
Lorraine, Judy and I were buddies in our 20’s. I have many good memories of the times we hung out together. Lorraine was a kind, caring woman and always would lend a hand if someone was in need. She will be greatly missed by many. My condolences to the family for her loss.