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Moise “Mose” Taylor

Birth
Momence, Kankakee County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Apr 1947 (aged 73)
Kankakee, Kankakee County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Momence, Kankakee County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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s/o Cyril Taylor (originally Therian) and Julie Sharkey (originally Chartier). Buried on April 22, 1947. Info from Cousin, Anita #47829810.

Momence Progress-Reporter - April 25, 1947 - page 1

Mose Taylor, 73, Former Resident, Dies Sunday

Mose Taylor, 73, died Sunday, April 20, in Kankakee where he had resided for several years.
Funeral services in charge of the Rev. W. O. Klopfenstein were held at the Canaday chapel at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Hymns were sung by Mrs. Klopfenstein and Mrs. Ray Schenk. Burial was made in Momence cemetery.
Mr. Taylor was born in Momence April 14, 1874, the son of Cyril and Julia Sharkey Taylor and resided here until going to Kankakee twelve years ago. He is survivbed by two brothers Edward and Jule and a sister, Mrs. Julia Alexander all of Momence and a sister, Mrs. Delia Cummings of Tuscola.
"And there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain, for the former things are passed away."
s/o Cyril Taylor (originally Therian) and Julie Sharkey (originally Chartier). Buried on April 22, 1947. Info from Cousin, Anita #47829810.

Momence Progress-Reporter - April 25, 1947 - page 1

Mose Taylor, 73, Former Resident, Dies Sunday

Mose Taylor, 73, died Sunday, April 20, in Kankakee where he had resided for several years.
Funeral services in charge of the Rev. W. O. Klopfenstein were held at the Canaday chapel at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Hymns were sung by Mrs. Klopfenstein and Mrs. Ray Schenk. Burial was made in Momence cemetery.
Mr. Taylor was born in Momence April 14, 1874, the son of Cyril and Julia Sharkey Taylor and resided here until going to Kankakee twelve years ago. He is survivbed by two brothers Edward and Jule and a sister, Mrs. Julia Alexander all of Momence and a sister, Mrs. Delia Cummings of Tuscola.
"And there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain, for the former things are passed away."


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