Last Rites Held November 21 for Charles S. Taylor
Funeral services for Charles S. Taylor, 87, of Bedford and son of pioneer parents, were held November 21 at Shum-Novinger Funeral Home in Bedford with Rev. Ray McCain officiating. Mr. Taylor died November 19, 1974 at Colonial Manor here. Interment was at Fairview Cemetery.
Charles S. [wain] Taylor, son of Robert A. [tkinson] and Martha Taylor, was born in Bedford December 5, 1886.
He lived in Bedford where he grew to maturity and attended the Bedford schools. In his youth he joined the Presbyterian Church.
On August 13, 1911 he was united in marriage to Lillian Babst at Leavenworth, Washington. The couple lived in Leavenworth approximately 20 years where he was in the clothing business. At this time they returned to Bedford where they have continued to live. Mr. Taylor was owner-operator of the DX Service Station here.
To this union two children were born: Robert F. [rank] Taylor and Pegg Louise Taylor Curtis (deceased).
Mr. Taylor was preceded in death by his daughter, parents, two sisters and three brothers.
Left to cherish his memory are: his wife, Lillian; son, Robert F. Taylor of Hamilton, Montana; grandchildren; two sisters, Charlotte Gooding, of Bedford and Tressie Hart of Fort Collins, Colo.; nieces and nephews.
His passing emphasizes his positive personality traits admired by both the young and old.
Last Rites Held November 21 for Charles S. Taylor
Funeral services for Charles S. Taylor, 87, of Bedford and son of pioneer parents, were held November 21 at Shum-Novinger Funeral Home in Bedford with Rev. Ray McCain officiating. Mr. Taylor died November 19, 1974 at Colonial Manor here. Interment was at Fairview Cemetery.
Charles S. [wain] Taylor, son of Robert A. [tkinson] and Martha Taylor, was born in Bedford December 5, 1886.
He lived in Bedford where he grew to maturity and attended the Bedford schools. In his youth he joined the Presbyterian Church.
On August 13, 1911 he was united in marriage to Lillian Babst at Leavenworth, Washington. The couple lived in Leavenworth approximately 20 years where he was in the clothing business. At this time they returned to Bedford where they have continued to live. Mr. Taylor was owner-operator of the DX Service Station here.
To this union two children were born: Robert F. [rank] Taylor and Pegg Louise Taylor Curtis (deceased).
Mr. Taylor was preceded in death by his daughter, parents, two sisters and three brothers.
Left to cherish his memory are: his wife, Lillian; son, Robert F. Taylor of Hamilton, Montana; grandchildren; two sisters, Charlotte Gooding, of Bedford and Tressie Hart of Fort Collins, Colo.; nieces and nephews.
His passing emphasizes his positive personality traits admired by both the young and old.
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