Carter Taylor, age 85, left his earthly home in Kingwood, TX to be with his Lord in Heaven on Thursday, March 10, 2016. The son of Faye and Albert Grady "Shine" Taylor was born and raised in Irving, Texas. While attending Texas A&M, he received his degree in Chemical Engineering and was a member of the Texas A&M Core of Cadets. During his senior year in 1950, he met his soul mate Betty Jo Boswell on a blind date. Carter & Betty were happily married on December 20, 1952. Carter proudly served as Captain in the U.S. Air Force as a jet fighter pilot. Although he had a loving passion of flying, he chose to pursue a chemical engineering profession at Neches Butane (later Texaco). Betty and Carter settled in Groves, Texas to give their family roots and stability as they were growing up.
He was an Eagle Scout at Irving High School and in his adult years led an Air Explorers Boy Scout Troop in Groves. Carter was a superior craftsman and created beautiful heirlooms for his family. A strong leader in his church, he served on the building, finance, and personnel committees. Known by all as a "Mr. Fix-it," he was always willing to lend an extra hand. He also had a heart for missions and gave his time and money to bring others to Christ. We will be forever grateful for his outstanding example of a godly man who loved his wife and family so well.
Carter was preceded in death by his loving soul mate, Betty, by only seven days. He is survived by three daughters, Pam Taylor-Glass and her husband David, Rhonda Rife and her husband Ronald, all from Spring, and Brenda Lundberg and her husband David from Humble; four grandchildren, Taylor Rife and his wife Alicia, Carter Rife, Landon Lundberg and his wife Lauren, and Reid Lundberg. Carter is also survived by his cousins Helen Ross from Georgia, Jim Hodges from Alabama, and Dr. Charles A. Wallace from Dallas, Texas.
The family would like to thank all of the caregivers for the loving and supportive service they provided for Carter by Visiting Angels, IPR Healthcare of Kingwood and the Isle of Kingwood staff. The family would also like to thank the multitude of friends and the Second Baptist family for their faithful prayers, loving support and encouragement. In memory of Carter G. Taylor, donations may be made to Great Commission Coalition International, P.O. Box 6787, Kingwood, TX 77325.

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6 Entries
Sandra Symes- Gilbert
March 20, 2016
Dear Pam, Rhonda, and Brenda,
I was so sorry to hear your father went to heaven exactly one week after Betty. How bittersweet for all of you, but how comforting to know they are reunited again and in the presence of the Lord's perfect love and peace. The love your Mom and Dad have for each other is an inspiration. Your family pictures tell a beautiful love story. Sending love and prayers to all the Taylor family.
Jane and Charlie Winter
March 18, 2016
The pictures really give us a "picture" of the wonderful man your father was. What a handsome guy...that smile must have melted your mother's heart all those years. May your faith, friends and "family" at Plymouth help you through these very difficult days.
Cherilyn Goldhammer
March 14, 2016
Dearest Rhonda, Brenda, & Pam ~ Thank You for the wonderful photo gallery you've shared - of your jet fighter pilot, Eagle Scout, ChemE Dad - complete with senior boots, & soaring amongst the clouds. He is heaven's gain, and our gain, for knowing this gem of a man - the definition of an officer & a gentleman - & an ever faithful soldier of the gospel.
March 13, 2016
Oh my goodness -- love love love all these pictures! Thank you for sharing them with all of us - such a treasury of memories. You have an incredibly beautiful and loving family! Love and prayers for each of you.
Bill and Sandi Bruss
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John & Janice Fain
March 13, 2016
I just finished looking at all the pictures and allot of them brought back memories for me! What a precious family you all have and what a wonderful legacy your parents have left you girls and your families. You all are in our prayers.
March 12, 2016
God be with you.
Jim & Sue Hodges
Huntsville, AL
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