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Hugh Lawson McClung Taylor

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Hugh Lawson McClung Taylor

Birth
Death
16 Jan 1935 (aged 75)
Burial
Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section I
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Last Thursday, funeral services for Hugh L Taylor, aged 75 years, were held in Elizabethton. Mr Taylor was the only remaining brother of two Tennessee governors, Robert L and Alfred A Taylor, and last of the Taylor brothers. He was the son of the Rev and Mrs Nathaniel G Taylor, was born in Happy Valley, Carter county, and died Wednesday of last week after a long illness.

In his early life he was employed by the Federal government in the Department of Pensions. Later he was in the insurance business in Oklahoma and Texas. In recent years he was connected with the information department of the Rayon Mills at Elizabethton.

Taylor contributed to magazines and newspapers and was co-author with his brothers Alfred A and James P Taylor on the "Life and Career of Bob Taylor."
He is survived by his widow and two sisters, Mrs Rhoda Reeves, Abingdon, Va and Mrs Walter J Miller, Johnson City.

Crossville Chronicle January 24, 1935
Last Thursday, funeral services for Hugh L Taylor, aged 75 years, were held in Elizabethton. Mr Taylor was the only remaining brother of two Tennessee governors, Robert L and Alfred A Taylor, and last of the Taylor brothers. He was the son of the Rev and Mrs Nathaniel G Taylor, was born in Happy Valley, Carter county, and died Wednesday of last week after a long illness.

In his early life he was employed by the Federal government in the Department of Pensions. Later he was in the insurance business in Oklahoma and Texas. In recent years he was connected with the information department of the Rayon Mills at Elizabethton.

Taylor contributed to magazines and newspapers and was co-author with his brothers Alfred A and James P Taylor on the "Life and Career of Bob Taylor."
He is survived by his widow and two sisters, Mrs Rhoda Reeves, Abingdon, Va and Mrs Walter J Miller, Johnson City.

Crossville Chronicle January 24, 1935


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