Arthur-Kaough-Obituary

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Arthur Taylor Kaough

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Aug 21, 1943 – Jul 29, 2021 (Age 77)

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BORN
August 21, 1943
DIED
July 29, 2021
AGE
77
LOCATION
Lake Charles, Louisiana

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Johnson Funeral Home - Lake Charles Obituary

 

We are saddened to announce the death of our beloved blue-eyed patriarch “Poppee.” On Thursday, July 29, 2021, Arthur Taylor Kaough passed away unexpectedly at home after a brief illness.

Taylor was born August 21, 1943, at St. Patrick’s Hospital in Lake Charles, LA, to Arthur...

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Charlene, I am so sorry for your loss. I just discovered this notice tonight. You and your family have been in my mind for many years. I have tried to find out something about you and Taylor every now and then for many years. I am so sorry for your pain at his loss and any pain that I was part of. Hope this gets to you. Or maybe better that it doesn't. Always, Ev

So sorry to hear this. He was a very nice man. Always made me feel like family.

I am so sorry for your loss Charlene and family. You guys are so dear to me and I will continue to hold you in my heart. Taylor and Charlene were a dynamic duo. They truly were an exemplary couple, of what God intended through the sacrament of marriage! The love they shared between each other as well as family and friends is a beautiful mirror of Gods love! Please know I am here for you Charlene at all times. With heartfelt love I send this to you all!

The Obituary for Taylor perfectly captured the Taylor I remember. I worked for Harry Hollins and Taylor worked on all of Harry's projects. He was so diplomatic and patient and had that funny, sweet smile. Taylor had a way to make it all work out! What a loss. I am so very sorry to hear of his death.

Taylor was certainly one of the "good guys" we all treasure. He made many lives better and will be remembered with a smile. I wish strength to his family. Betty E., LCHS 1961

Your homeroom buddy! Love you Taylor!

Taylor was a great guy and a pleasure to have known. He will certainly be missed.

I am sorry you had to lose Taylor. It is good to read about his rich life and to know that he was the same jovial old codger that he was at LCHS. Say hello to Gus Stacy for me. Gene

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