Howard "Kip"-Taylor, Jr.-Obituary

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Howard "Kip" Clifton Taylor, Jr.

Madison, Alabama

Nov 19, 1942 – Nov 23, 2021

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November 19, 1942
DIED
November 23, 2021
LOCATION
Madison, Alabama

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Legacy Chapel Funeral Home And Crematory - Madison Obituary

               Howard Clifton “Kip” Taylor, age 79, passed away on November 23, 2021. Kip was born November 19, 1942, to Howard and Shirley Taylor both deceased. Kip was preceded in death by brother Don Taylor. He is survived by wife of sixty years, Mary, son Todd (Robbyn), grandsons Jackson...

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Kip was always a good friend and neighbor at the river. He was good to us. Thoughts are with your family.

Kip thanks for all the memories we have made together over the 60 plus years. Time can't erase. Forever in my heart. Love you now love you forever. Rest in peace until we meet again.

In loving memory of a kind and wonderful man. My prayers are with Mary, Todd, Robbyn, and the entire Taylor family at this time.

So many good memories from camping with you guys in Scottsboro. Prayers for Mary and Todd.

Kip I will always love you my brother and remember the great times when we were kids . Thank you for teaching me to fish when I was such a little boy . RIP my brother

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.

I heart goes out to Todd, Mary, and all the Taylor family. I will always remember Kip as the old southern gentleman. He could always bring a smile to my face, even on a bad day. He showed me how a crusty old lineman could be "nut" for order, neatness, and doing a good job. Thank you for those good memories.

My wife Lauren and I are extremely appreciative for what Kip started at Taylor Electric and are praying for peace and comfort for the Taylor Family at this time.

What a loss to the Electrical Contracting Community. I've had the pleasure of knowing, working with, and competing against Kip for over 35 years. He's a one of a kind Man and he always helped out no matter the circumstances. I consider Kip, Mary and Todd close contracting friends and will miss Kip and his demeanor. I would love to have spent one more day with him just to hear him give me a hard time and especially to see and hear his laugh...