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James David “Pork” Taylor, 61 of Drexel Hill/Upper Darby Twp. died on September 20th. In his earlier years he was an engineer for Garrettford and Lansdowne Fire Co. He also towed for Herby’s for many years. He was a life time member of B.A.C.A. He was the son of the late James and Marguerite Taylor. He was the brother of the late Linda McGovern. He is survived by his sister Kathy Needham, 2 brother in laws, nephews and nieces. There will be a celebration of life on Sunday October 22nd at Garrettford Fire Hall from 1pm and on.
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I just found out about Jim since we have moved from Anne street I don't hear much......But let me say this Jim was a hell of a nice guy didn't meet many like him. When my son told me he said mom do you remember Jim Taylor I had to think and said no and he said yeah Porky well let me tell you, you could have knocked me over with a feather. I remember about 3 years ago we were talking and he had told me him and his wife wanted to retire down in Florida. Jim rest in peace my friend I was very sad to hear this. Please tell Mike I said hi and I always think of him.
alice fital
November 16, 2017
words cant express how much I miss you
pork taylor
October 28, 2017
Rest in peace Jimmy.
Lori Meade-Shore
October 22, 2017
Pork, you will always hold a place in my heart. So many fantastic Wave memories. Make sure to give KEJJ a big hug up there, and enjoy a long, missed bike ride! Love you!!!
Carlie Chinici
October 21, 2017
RIP Pork You will be missed by many and never forgotten . Ride on forever
Bill and Anna Dolbin
October 21, 2017
God bless you, Pork!
Terrie Crane
October 20, 2017
Rest in peace, Jimbo. Miss you. Love, DeeDee
Dee Connor
October 20, 2017
Porky, was my new friend, he was kind, loving, an caring. I will miss his smile an his big wonderful hugs. REST IN PEACE, MY FRIEND
Carole Gambol
October 20, 2017
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