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Franklin Alfred “Frank” Taylor

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Franklin Alfred “Frank” Taylor

Birth
Mount Olivet, Belmont County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 May 1945 (aged 51)
Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Wintersville, Jefferson County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Steubenville Herald-Star
29 May 1945

Heart Attack Fatal
To Franklin Taylor


Suffering a heart attack, Franklin Alfred Taylor, mason contractor, died at 6:15 p.m., Monday at his home, 643 Arden Avenue, Lincoln Heights.

A resident of Steubenville for 24 years, Mr. Taylor was born at Barnesville, Ohio, and had he lived would have attained his fifty-third birthday August 7.

He is survived by his father Lafayette Taylor, Barnesville; one son, Warren F. Taylor, Dayton; and seven brothers and one sister; Russell Taylor, Clair Taylor, both of Massillon; Herbert Taylor, Earl Taylor, both of Steubenville; Roy Taylor, North Canton; Arthur Taylor, Barnesville; Fred Taylor, Clarksburg, W.Va.; Della Gardiner, Fairview, Ohio.

Mr. Taylor was a member of Union Council No. 2, a past priest of chapter 15, and a past commander of Steubenville Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar. He also was affliated with the Blue Lodge, Unionport. He was a member of the Wintersville Methodist Church. The body is at the McClave Funeral Home where friends may call.
Steubenville Herald-Star
29 May 1945

Heart Attack Fatal
To Franklin Taylor


Suffering a heart attack, Franklin Alfred Taylor, mason contractor, died at 6:15 p.m., Monday at his home, 643 Arden Avenue, Lincoln Heights.

A resident of Steubenville for 24 years, Mr. Taylor was born at Barnesville, Ohio, and had he lived would have attained his fifty-third birthday August 7.

He is survived by his father Lafayette Taylor, Barnesville; one son, Warren F. Taylor, Dayton; and seven brothers and one sister; Russell Taylor, Clair Taylor, both of Massillon; Herbert Taylor, Earl Taylor, both of Steubenville; Roy Taylor, North Canton; Arthur Taylor, Barnesville; Fred Taylor, Clarksburg, W.Va.; Della Gardiner, Fairview, Ohio.

Mr. Taylor was a member of Union Council No. 2, a past priest of chapter 15, and a past commander of Steubenville Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar. He also was affliated with the Blue Lodge, Unionport. He was a member of the Wintersville Methodist Church. The body is at the McClave Funeral Home where friends may call.


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