El Reno, Oklahoma
11 Aug 1921, Thu • Page 1
T. Y. TAYLOR DIES.
T. Y. Taylor, a Confederate veteran, passed away at his home at 908 South Bickford, Friday, death being due to cancer of the face. The deceased was born in 1848 in Alabama. and is survived by ten children: T. Y. Taylor, Jr., of St. Louis; J. L. Taylor of Denver; D. A. Taylor of Topeka; W. M. Gilbert and Lawton Taylor of El Reno; Mary L. Plunkett of Ponca City; Teola Garrett of Manchester, Kans.; Timmie Brotherton of Carnegie; and Gladys Taylor of this city. Funeral services were held from the family residence Saturday, conducted by Rev. Guy Findly and interment was in the El Reno cemetery.
El Reno, Oklahoma
11 Aug 1921, Thu • Page 1
T. Y. TAYLOR DIES.
T. Y. Taylor, a Confederate veteran, passed away at his home at 908 South Bickford, Friday, death being due to cancer of the face. The deceased was born in 1848 in Alabama. and is survived by ten children: T. Y. Taylor, Jr., of St. Louis; J. L. Taylor of Denver; D. A. Taylor of Topeka; W. M. Gilbert and Lawton Taylor of El Reno; Mary L. Plunkett of Ponca City; Teola Garrett of Manchester, Kans.; Timmie Brotherton of Carnegie; and Gladys Taylor of this city. Funeral services were held from the family residence Saturday, conducted by Rev. Guy Findly and interment was in the El Reno cemetery.
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Father
Family Members
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Timothy Young "TY" Taylor Jr
1879–1958
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William Henry Milton Taylor
1884–1946
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Brack Neel Taylor
1886–1888
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May Loe Taylor Plunkett
1888–1961
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James Lawton "Jim" Taylor
1890–1948
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Rufus Akard "Dock" Taylor
1891–1976
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Teola Victoria Taylor Garrett
1893–1968
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Timmie Ruby "Tim" Taylor Brotherton
1895–1980
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Gladys Miranda "Glad" Taylor Axcell
1896–1985
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Gilbert Rogers Taylor
1900–1966
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Lawton Pittman Taylor
1903–1974
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