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Charles R. Taylor

Indianapolis, Indiana

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Charles Ray Taylor

died on July 11, 2014. He was born on a Morgan County, Indiana farm near Mooresville to Ray and Norma (House) Taylor. At age 7, Chuck moved with the family to Indianapolis to live on the grounds of the Indiana School for the Blind, where his dad became the grounds...

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Duane and I are sorry for your loss. Chuck will always be remembered as for his kindness and sense of humor. We hope that you will find peace in knowing that he is watching over you and that you will meet again someday in Heaven. Love to all.

I have many fond memories growing up at church with Mr. Taylor, and going to school with Brian and Jeff! My deepest sympathies to the entire Taylor family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

What a special man and good friend! So many wonderful memories...can't begin to share them all. Campting, time down at Spencer on their acreage, the Indiana State Fair (corn!), family get-togethers...judt off the top of my head. You will be missed terribly Chuck, but oh the memories we'll always hold dear! You were always a tender soul and a blessing to those who knew you. We look forward
to seeing you again one day! We pray for Ruth and the family... love you, and will keep you close in...

I remember camping in Owen County at the Taylors place. Great times were had by all! One day Chuck let me drive his Tractor and he showed me all the controls, then as I was about to take off, he switched on the blades and said just go around in circles and run over all the high grass! I got Tom Sawyered! I still laugh about that and was just thinking about that last month. If God has a lawn in Heaven, Chuck will be mowing it on that Old Allis Chalmers! I will miss you Chuck!

Sorry for your loss

Washington Township was honored to have him. Cannot tell you how many times he drove us to games and got us there safely. He loved his job, and did it with such pride. He was a panther through and through. You will be greatly missed. Coach Jasmin Burch. R. I. P.

Mr. Taylor was my bus driver for years. Such a kind man.

Chuck,

I will miss your jokes on Sundays. You got me involved with the Lions and the Masons. Thank you brother for the memories and the privilege of knowing you and your wonderful family. You always said as a bus driver your troubles were always behind you. Rest in peace till we meet again.

Ali

Rest In Peace Chuck. You were a Great Guy and had a wonderful sense of humor and will be terribly missed. Say Hi to my Dad up there in Heaven.. Perry Curtis