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Floyd Taylor Jr.

Richmond, Virginia

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TAYLOR, Floyd Richard Jr., of Richmond, departed this life May 8, 2011. He is survived by his siblings, Jerome Taylor (Denise), Mary Coleman (Collin), Audrey Miller, Mocile Taylor, Pearl Green and Irene Tyler (Glenn); eight nieces, five nephews, a host of great-nieces, and great-nephews, one uncle, three aunts; former wife and friend, Annette Taylor; other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Mimms Funeral Home, 1827 Hull Street. Funeral service will be held Saturday, May 14, 1 p.m. at Second Antioch Baptist Church, Dorset Road. Reverend DeWarren Ennis Pastor, eulogy by Bishop Lawrence Taylor. Interment church cemetery.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Floyd you will never be forgotten.

R.I.P. to the man I new as one of the most sharply dressed men I knew. I would later know him for being one of the strongest men That I've known. I never once heard him complain about illness, and I watched him continue to live the life that he wanted. BUCK you will be missed.

The Family of Floyd Taylor Jr.
At this diffcult time,May The God Almighty be with this family. Our Prayers are being sent to the family to let you know.Buck is now gone from the earth,and will be greatly missed we won't see his face no more, but rest assure, he left us plenty of good memories to hold ao dear to our hearts. And we can thank God Almighty for that.We are so sorry for the loss of your loved one. May our Heavenly Father comfort each one of you. Love you all.
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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To the family:
As you know; Buck was just like a member of our family, he was like a brother to all of us! After being raised in the same community for so many years, we have alot of good memories, ones we will always cherish. Thinking back, I can remember Buck being the one who taught me how to drive- memories like these you don't forget. We were blessed to have known him and to be able to call him our "friend and our brother". To the family, we love you and we extend our deepest...

Love you cousin you will be missed
~Viola

Buck will never be forgotten but he will be missed. He was just like an Uncle to me and we always had a fun time when he came around. I'm sure he and my Uncle Wayne are having a ball in heaven together again to carry on like they always did. To the family I pray that God will comfort you and keep you during this difficult time,

R.I.P BUCK

IT WAS JUST OVER A WEEK AGO BUCK WHEN I ASKED ABOUT YOU. WHEN I DID SEE YOU, IT WAS OVER LINDA&ROCKY HOUSE AND I CAN HONESTLY SAY THAT YOUR CONVERSATIONS ALWAYS HAD A BEAUTIFUL MEANING. SO I KNOW THAT THE FOLKS YOU ARE AROUND NOW ARE FEELING EVEN MORE JOYFULLY. AND TO THE REST OF THE SURVIVING FAMILY, JUST HOLD ON TO GODS UNCHANGEABLE HANDS, AND HE WILL PULL YOU THROUGH. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!!

Please accept our deepest symathies


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