CEDARVILLE — Richard Taylor of Cedarville, Ohio peacefully departed this life on November 23, 2017, surrounded by his family. Richard, originally from Jamestown, Ohio was a Veteran of the US Army. He will be remembered for his generosity, his love of nature and his extensive collection of Native American Artifacts from the tribes that inhabited the Greene County area. Richard was preceded in death by parents Dwight and Ruth Taylor. He is survived by his children Lisa Frisco and husband Marvin Frisco, Richard Taylor and wife Coletrane Richlen, Demetrius Taylor, Harlin Taylor, Addama LaNee and husband James LaNee, Scarlett Taylor; Grandchildren Spencer Frisco, Donyo Frisco, Joey Frisco, London Frisco, Darwin Frisco, Richard Taylor, Ella Taylor, Kierstyn Taylor, Megan Taylor, Michaela Taylor, Harlin Taylor, Londyn Taylor, Larielyn Taylor, Erik LaNee, Kiyus LaNee, Malana Johnson, Joshua Johnson; Great grandchildren Mason Taylor and Julia Taylor; Siblings James Taylor, Anetta Crosswhite, and Anita Crosswhite; as well as a host of beloved nieces and nephews. A private celebration of his life and internment to be held with family. In lieu of flowers, well wishers may send donations in his name to the American Cancer Society. The Powers-Kell Funeral Home of Jamestown, Ohio is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.powerskell.com.
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Donna (Cousins) Kinnard
November 28, 2017
So sorry to hearing the passing of Richard "Dickie" Taylor. God bless and comfort the family during this difficult time..
Carolyn Cousins
November 28, 2017
Sorry for your loss. You could always get a good laugh. Maybe my late cousin Richard "Dickie" Cartwright has met his old friend again!
God bless & rest in peace.
Cathy Smith
November 27, 2017
R.I.P Richard Taylor, You where such a nice man and always happy to sit down and talk about your kid's and how proud of each of them you where. I will always miss your always smiling face...... RIP
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