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Julian Horace Taunton Jr.

Clayton, Georgia

Jun 23, 1953 – Mar 20, 2026 (Age 72)

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BORN
June 23, 1953
DIED
March 20, 2026
AGE
72
LOCATION
Clayton, Georgia

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Julian Horace Taunton Jr., age 72, passed away in Clayton, Ga., on March 20, 2026.Julian was born in Atlanta, Ga., on June 23, 1953, to the late Julian Horace Taunton Sr. and late Betty Gilbert Thompson. Julian was a dedicated and hardworking man who spent many years as a superintendent and...

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I can attest to all that has been written or said aloud about Horace. You will only read or hear the best of good words, feel the good vibes if you had the pleasure of meeting him yourself. He could turn any bad day into a steady glow of hope. A very good man, Beloved by God. I feel blessed to have worked near him. RIP Horace. Loved ones, be comforted, be proud in the name of Christ. James

Horace could disarm even the most ornery of construction worker with just his grin. If that didn´t work, he´d grab ahold of you and plant a big ole kiss on ya. He taught 18 year old me that real men solve their problems peacefully. And that I should probably take out my earrings if I wanted to be taken seriously in the trades. He was simultaneously the most professional and unserious guy I ever had the pleasure of working with. He carried me up three flights of stairs to my apartment when...

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So thankful to have so many memories and years with you , from helping me catch that fish and talking me into taking it inside to the motorcycle ride in Texas . Thank you for being one of the best grandfathers out there . Love you so much

May you Rest in Peace Horace, you gave me one of my greatest blessings, our dear daughter!

To one of the finest men I´ve ever met. From our long nights at the airport covered in mud. To you beginning my marriage in God and faith. I will forever be in debt you. They don´t make them like you anymore. The angels are singing their praises for man who walked in faith. Rest easy my friend.

I started working with you when I was 17. You taught me how to do a lot of things. You were a nut to work for, always wanting to hug and kiss on everybody. You treated me more like a son than an employee. I had some great times and have some great memories. I´ll love and miss you more than you´ll ever know.

You have always been in my heart you will be missed. Love you.

I worked along side of Horace for 25 years. 1 am privileged and it was anything but work. You will be missed.