Frank-Taylor-Obituary

Frank M. Taylor

Mountain Brook, Alabama

05/27/1946 - 11/06/2025

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DIED
November 6, 2025
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Mountain Brook, Alabama

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Frank M. Taylor, 79, passed away at his home in Mountain Brook, Alabama, November 6, 2025. Frank lived in the Mountain Brook/Crestline area his entire life. He attended Shades Valley High School and Darlington School in Rome, Georgia. He was a graduate of the University of Alabama and a member of...

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So sorry to hear that Frank passed . I always looked forward to our brief visits in our neighborhood at the Stop sign . Always fun to visit with . He usually had something funny to say . I could sometimes smell his cigars while he was outside enjoying his books on tape . God bless

Frank and I were cousins - my Dad and his Mom were brother and sister - but we grew up together just like brothers. He was an "only child" and so was I; we were barely 6 months apart in age; throughout our childhood our families lived mere minutes apart in Mountain Brook, Alabama; and our playdates, sleepovers, and family vacations together were too numerous to count. In fact, every summer Frank´s family and mine - plus our mutual grandmother "Mur" - would pile into cars and drive six...

Frank and I were cousins - my Dad and his Mom were brother and sister - but we grew up together just like brothers. He was an "only child" and so was I; we were barely 6 months apart in age; throughout our childhood our families lived mere minutes apart in Mountain Brook, Alabama; and our playdates, sleepovers, and family vacations together were too numerous to count. In fact, every summer Frank´s family and mine - plus our mutual grandmother "Mur" - would pile into cars and drive six...

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Offering my heartfelt condolences in behalf of the Taylor family. Sorry for your loss. May you find peace in God during this difficult time

Frank-my neighbor & friend of many years! I hadn´t seen him for awhile but ALWAYS thought of him when I passed him house! RIP!