Born into a prominent Hawkinsville family, Mildred Taylor graduated from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music where she studied piano. With her husband, lawyer and clay products manufacturing executive William Park Stevens, Mildred Stevens contributed to many charitable organizations. These included the Billy and Bobby Stevens Foundation at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, named for their sons who died in childhood. Mildred also funded the museum on the grounds of the American Camellia Society headquarters in Marshallville, which houses her priceless collection of Boehm porcelain, a memorial gift to honor her husband, children and parents, all of whom are interred with her in this beautiful mausoleum, along with other family. The Stevens financed construction of the Mulberry Methodist chapel and of a swimming pool at the former YMCA in downtown Macon. Mrs. Stevens served for many years on the Riverside Cemetery Board of Directors.
(Dahlia, lot 1, row E)
Mildred Taylor Stevens (1900-1933)
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William Park Stevens (1892-1962)
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