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Francis C. Taylor

Charleston, South Carolina

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Family-Placed ObituaryFRANCIS C. TAYLOR Francis C. Taylor entered into eternal rest on November 6, 2009. Mr. Taylor was born September 4, 1933 in Charleston, SC, a son of the late Walker William Taylor and the late Caroline Elsey Taylor. He graduated with a degree in Business from the...

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Dar Joann,
Frank was such a special man, and such a wonder father, step father and grandfather. Losing him so suddenly is so difficult, but you will have such wonderful memories. I am so glad you were able to make the Orlando trip this spring. That is so special.
Don't ever forget that your friends are here for you whenever you need us.

Carolyn Bohling

Dear Joann:
I wish to express to you, with the greatest of affections, my most heartfelt condolences.

After a long life, I am sure that Frank left very happy and proud of the great family that you are, a family that loved and love him.

Please, receive the most affectionate embrace.

Frank:

You were a really good step-Father to us and You always treated my Mother like gold. You will be missed by us all. We will keep you in good memory.

Love you forever dad, you have given me so many good memories. I will never forget. Your memory remains with me always.

Joann, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I know you have wonderful memories of Frank and you marriage. These will not vanish. Your fiend Hutch

I always enjoyed our visits and just wish they could have been more frequent. Dining out was always a highlight and filled with fun and laughter.

Frank Taylor was my brother-in-law for over twenty years. In all that time I never heard him utter a cross word towards anyone. Frank and I always got along. He was a very kind man and a good husband to my sister, JoAnn. I know we will all be together again one day, but until then, Frank, rest in peace.

You will always be my forever love. Joann

Dear Joann:
You have my deepest sympathy for your loss. I am sorry I cannot join you do to my wife's illness. All of my best to you and your family.
Steve and Hannah Tolces