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Lester Allen Taylor

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Lester Allen Taylor

Birth
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Death
24 Jan 1943 (aged 54)
Colorado, USA
Burial
Eustis, Frontier County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Lester Allen Taylor, son of, Eugene Smith and Sammatha R. (Soward) Taylor.

Lester Allen Taylor siblings are:

Jake Taylor b. 1879
Claude Lorenzo Taylor b. 1880
Lloyd Oliver Taylor b. 1882
Elmer George Taylor b. 1884
Mel Ernest Taylor b. 1886
Edith Mable Taylor b. 1889
Pink Viola Taylor b. 1893

LESTER ALLEN TAYLOR LAID TO REST

Rev. Walter Lenz, local pastor conductd the last ervice for Lester Taylor on Weneday afternoon of last week at the Evangelical Church at 2:30 o'clock, using for the text of his sermon Matt 14:24 "But the ship was now in the midst of the sea, tossed with waves; for the wind was contrary."

Lester Allen Taylor, son of, Eugene Smith and Sammatha R. (Soward) Taylor.

Lester Allen Taylor siblings are:

Jake Taylor
Claude Lorenzo Taylor
Lloyd Oliver Taylor
Elmer George Taylor
Mell Ernest Taylor
Edith Mable Taylor
Pinkie Viola Taylor

LESTER ALLEN TAYLOR LAID TO REST

Rev. Walter Lenz, local pastor conductd the last ervice for Lester Taylor on Weneday afternoon of last week at the Evangelical Church at 2:30 o'clock, using for the text of his sermon Matt 14:24 "But the ship was now in the midst of the sea, tossed with waves; for the wind was contrary."

Mrs. Doyle Hays played the accompaniment for Mrs. Birch Lehman and Mrs. Ernest Keller who sang: "Asleep in Jesus," He Comes to Me and "Good Night and Good Morning."

Pall bearers who carried their neighbor and friend to his last resting place in the family lot in Eustis West Cemetery were Henry Ringenberg, George Ringenberg, Albert Siekjost, Carl Wiilkins, Ed Luedemann, Harvey Lehman.

Obituary

Lester Allen Taylor was born in Red Oak, Iowa, May 19, 1889 and passed away in the Greeley Hospital, Jan, 24, 1943 at the age of 54 years, 8 months and 5 days.

At the age of two years he moved with his parents to Eustis, Nebr., where he made his home until September of 1941, when he moved to LaSalle, Colo., making his home with his sister, Mrs. R. J. Horn.

He was married to Mrs. Minnie Daiss, July 31, 1923 and she preceded him in death in 1937.

He is survived by two step children: Mrs. Mildred Koch and Roy Daiss both of Salt Lake City, Utah; by two sisters: Mrs. Edith Moody of Fort Stockton, Texas, and three brothers: Claude Taylor of Arapahoe, Nebr.; Mel and Elmer Taylor, both of Seattle, Wash.

Lester spent most of his life in this community and during that time made many cherished friends who very keenly feel his passing.

"Sunset and evening star
And one clear call to me!
Any may there be no moaning of
the bar,
When I put out to sea.
Twilight and evening bell,
And after that the dark!
And may there be no sadness of
farewell,
When I embark.
For tho' from out our bourne of
Time and Place
The flood may bear me far,
When I have crossed the bar."
Tennyson.





Lester Allen Taylor, son of, Eugene Smith and Sammatha R. (Soward) Taylor.

Lester Allen Taylor siblings are:

Jake Taylor b. 1879
Claude Lorenzo Taylor b. 1880
Lloyd Oliver Taylor b. 1882
Elmer George Taylor b. 1884
Mel Ernest Taylor b. 1886
Edith Mable Taylor b. 1889
Pink Viola Taylor b. 1893

LESTER ALLEN TAYLOR LAID TO REST

Rev. Walter Lenz, local pastor conductd the last ervice for Lester Taylor on Weneday afternoon of last week at the Evangelical Church at 2:30 o'clock, using for the text of his sermon Matt 14:24 "But the ship was now in the midst of the sea, tossed with waves; for the wind was contrary."

Lester Allen Taylor, son of, Eugene Smith and Sammatha R. (Soward) Taylor.

Lester Allen Taylor siblings are:

Jake Taylor
Claude Lorenzo Taylor
Lloyd Oliver Taylor
Elmer George Taylor
Mell Ernest Taylor
Edith Mable Taylor
Pinkie Viola Taylor

LESTER ALLEN TAYLOR LAID TO REST

Rev. Walter Lenz, local pastor conductd the last ervice for Lester Taylor on Weneday afternoon of last week at the Evangelical Church at 2:30 o'clock, using for the text of his sermon Matt 14:24 "But the ship was now in the midst of the sea, tossed with waves; for the wind was contrary."

Mrs. Doyle Hays played the accompaniment for Mrs. Birch Lehman and Mrs. Ernest Keller who sang: "Asleep in Jesus," He Comes to Me and "Good Night and Good Morning."

Pall bearers who carried their neighbor and friend to his last resting place in the family lot in Eustis West Cemetery were Henry Ringenberg, George Ringenberg, Albert Siekjost, Carl Wiilkins, Ed Luedemann, Harvey Lehman.

Obituary

Lester Allen Taylor was born in Red Oak, Iowa, May 19, 1889 and passed away in the Greeley Hospital, Jan, 24, 1943 at the age of 54 years, 8 months and 5 days.

At the age of two years he moved with his parents to Eustis, Nebr., where he made his home until September of 1941, when he moved to LaSalle, Colo., making his home with his sister, Mrs. R. J. Horn.

He was married to Mrs. Minnie Daiss, July 31, 1923 and she preceded him in death in 1937.

He is survived by two step children: Mrs. Mildred Koch and Roy Daiss both of Salt Lake City, Utah; by two sisters: Mrs. Edith Moody of Fort Stockton, Texas, and three brothers: Claude Taylor of Arapahoe, Nebr.; Mel and Elmer Taylor, both of Seattle, Wash.

Lester spent most of his life in this community and during that time made many cherished friends who very keenly feel his passing.

"Sunset and evening star
And one clear call to me!
Any may there be no moaning of
the bar,
When I put out to sea.
Twilight and evening bell,
And after that the dark!
And may there be no sadness of
farewell,
When I embark.
For tho' from out our bourne of
Time and Place
The flood may bear me far,
When I have crossed the bar."
Tennyson.







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