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Johnnie B. Taylor

Beaumont, Texas

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1934 - 2015 Johnnie B. Taylor, 81, of Beaumont, TX passed away at Harbor Hospice on Friday, July 17, 2015. He was a retired millwright and operator from Continental Grain Company. He is survived by his wife, Rosiland Taylor; children, Johnnie Lee Taylor (Ruby), Edward Taylor (Karen), David Taylor (Brittany), Benjamin Taylor (Ashley, fiancee), Monica Reynolds, Princess Peter (Abraham), and Jerrica Stelly (Devonion); brother, Travis Taylor (Bethel); eight grandchildren and 1 great grand-daughter; and a host of family and friends. Services will be at Greater Grace Temple Ministries (3240 St. James Blvd) on Friday, July 24, 2015, as follows, visitation, 5 p.m. until the wake at 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Celebration of Life services will be on Saturday, July 25, 2015, at Lacy Temple Cathedral COGIC (4090 Pine St.), visitation, 11 a.m. until the home-going service at 12 p.m. Interment will be at Live Oak Memorial Park under the professional care and direction of Comeaux Community Funeral Chapel.

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The Taylor, White and Gatlin Families are grand in number and our hearts are just as large. It's a beautiful time when we come together. I knew Cousin Johnnie from the family reunions in Houston but I actually met him at HEB in Beaumont...family connection at site. Time lapsed and he passed before I met his family. But God...at orientation and introduction to the football coach, Ed Taylor, I said, 'I think you are my cousin.' The connection was made and the love-bond is spreading...Thank...

You will be greatly missed Deacon Taylor.

To my students, I love you all and May GDP be with you all during the loss of your father. He raised some beautiful children to be respectful and value education. He did an outstanding job. Continue to make him proud.

Mrs. Minix-Wilkins

Dear Family and Friends - Weeping might endues for a night but Joy cometh in the Morning. Deacon Taylor was a Gentle Giant because he lived a good life, fought a good fight and never wavered in his faith. He was a person who was ever ready to go forward and help in anyway he could to bring things to pass by being Faithful and Untiring. My Prayers are continue with You and Family.

We (government employees) did enjoy working with Mr. Taylor and we do miss him. Paul Robertson

We are celebrating with you a life well lived. Mr. Taylor was a hard working man who loved his family. I have known Mr. Taylor all of my life as we lived down the street on St. James Blvd and my grandmother lived across the street from he and his family. As I grew older, I lived in my grandmother's house and reared my son there for a few years. Princess and my son Derrick were good friends and classmates.
I am reminded and celebrate with you when the scripture says, "Absent from...

We're going to miss Uncle Johnnie and his unique deep voice. He was a loving and caring man. Please accept our condolences from family in Georgia.

Condolences to the family. He will be missed in the neighborhood.

To The "Taylor Family" - We are saddened by the passing of your love one. We express our condolences to you and your family, you all are in our thoughts and prayers during this time. From: Rosiland Co-Workers at Dept. of Aging & Disability Services(DADS/Bmt).