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Mr. Taylor age 75 died on Thursday. He was born in Georgetown, a son of the late Moses and Jannie Eaddy Taylor.
He was a member of Jerusalem AME Church where he served on the Usher Board and Male Chorus. He was fomerly employed at Wellman Industry, Williamsburg Bank and Williamsburg County School System as custodial worker.
Surviving are his wife, Bessie Mc Cullough Taylor of the home: Stanley Taylor, James Lewis Taylor and Edward (Rachel) Taylor his sons; all of Hemingway; two daughters, Rev. Mary T. Moultrie and Carolyn (Loyd) Davis, Jr. of Hemingway; two grands he reared, Yvette Davis and Jermaine Taylor of Hemingway; two brothers, Joseph (Clarece) Green of Orangeburg, SCand Timothy (Rosa Lee)Green of Johnsonville; 13 grandchildren 18 great grands, in-laws, nieces, nephews.
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weaver family weaver
August 14, 2007
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
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Shavon Davis
August 9, 2007
I remember all of the times that you would come get me and take me
anywhere I wanted to go, an buy me anything that I wanted. I know
you were so tired of all the pains but now you don't have to worry
about anything. Love Always Boo, Bo
Debbie, De`Juan & David
August 7, 2007
Words alone can`t explain how it feels to lose a love one. Grandfather you will always be in our hearts.Your willingness to help others and kind warming words will stay with us and those you touch will always remember you.
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