J. D. Taylor Rites Set In California
Funeral services for J. D. Taylor, 49, former Spur resident and brother of two Lubbock women, will be conducted Thursday at Modesto, Calif., where he had lived several years.
Burial will be in a Modesto cemetery. Taylor died at 5 a.m. Monday in a Modesto hospital. A native of Spur, Taylor had lived there until moving to California.
Survivors are his wife, Myrna; two daughters, Mrs. Gayle Lemmings, Modesto, and Sandra Taylor, of the home; two brothers, W. L., Muleshoe, and R. C., Abilene; seven sisters, Mrs. A. J. Bilberry, 6312 24th St., Mrs. J. H. Webb, 3814 22nd Pl., Mrs. O. C. Henry, Modesto, Mrs. J. E. Willis, Girard, Mrs. C. E. Hagar, Jayton, Mrs. A. L. Offield, Cross Plains, and Mrs. J. C. Arnett, Delta, Colo., and two grandsons.
(Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on May 29, 1962)
J. D. Taylor Rites Set In California
Funeral services for J. D. Taylor, 49, former Spur resident and brother of two Lubbock women, will be conducted Thursday at Modesto, Calif., where he had lived several years.
Burial will be in a Modesto cemetery. Taylor died at 5 a.m. Monday in a Modesto hospital. A native of Spur, Taylor had lived there until moving to California.
Survivors are his wife, Myrna; two daughters, Mrs. Gayle Lemmings, Modesto, and Sandra Taylor, of the home; two brothers, W. L., Muleshoe, and R. C., Abilene; seven sisters, Mrs. A. J. Bilberry, 6312 24th St., Mrs. J. H. Webb, 3814 22nd Pl., Mrs. O. C. Henry, Modesto, Mrs. J. E. Willis, Girard, Mrs. C. E. Hagar, Jayton, Mrs. A. L. Offield, Cross Plains, and Mrs. J. C. Arnett, Delta, Colo., and two grandsons.
(Published in The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on May 29, 1962)
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