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Wallace Voil Taylor

Birth
Corning, Steuben County, New York, USA
Death
24 Oct 1937 (aged 42)
Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, USA
Burial
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m. Edna Christine Carlson July 14, 1915, Corning, Steuben Co., NY
Children: Leola, Mildred Ethyl, George, Mayme Marie

Obituary - "The Evening Leader" - Monday, October 25, 1937
WALLACE V. TAYLOR
Word was received Sunday by Frank A. Taylor, 10 Lackawanna street, of the death of his brother, Wallace Victor Taylor, aged 42, 739 1-2 Buffalo street, Toledo, O., who was killed in an accident.

Wallace Taylor was born in Corning, December 21, 1895, the son of George Taylor and the late Florence Bacon Taylor. He moved to Toledo in 1917.

He is survived by his wife, Edna Taylor; two daughters, Mildred and Leola ; one son, George, all of Toledo; his father, George Taylor, East Erie avenue; one sister, Nettie Kirk, Toledo; two brothers, Frank A. Taylor and Thomas M. Taylor, 10 Lackawanna street, Corning; and several nieces and nephews.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Taylor left this morning for Toledo to attend the funeral.
m. Edna Christine Carlson July 14, 1915, Corning, Steuben Co., NY
Children: Leola, Mildred Ethyl, George, Mayme Marie

Obituary - "The Evening Leader" - Monday, October 25, 1937
WALLACE V. TAYLOR
Word was received Sunday by Frank A. Taylor, 10 Lackawanna street, of the death of his brother, Wallace Victor Taylor, aged 42, 739 1-2 Buffalo street, Toledo, O., who was killed in an accident.

Wallace Taylor was born in Corning, December 21, 1895, the son of George Taylor and the late Florence Bacon Taylor. He moved to Toledo in 1917.

He is survived by his wife, Edna Taylor; two daughters, Mildred and Leola ; one son, George, all of Toledo; his father, George Taylor, East Erie avenue; one sister, Nettie Kirk, Toledo; two brothers, Frank A. Taylor and Thomas M. Taylor, 10 Lackawanna street, Corning; and several nieces and nephews.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Taylor left this morning for Toledo to attend the funeral.

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