The Rev. Dr. Philip Justice Taylor Jr.

1945 - 2017

The Rev. Dr. Philip Justice Taylor Jr. obituary, 1945-2017, San Antonio, TX

The Rev. Dr. Philip Justice Taylor Jr.

1945 - 2017

BORN

1945

DIED

2017

The Rev. Dr. Philip Taylor Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 28, 2017.
The Reverend Doctor Philip Justice Taylor, Jr., of Boerne, Texas, died June 28, 2017. Born in Philadelphia, PA, Phil served as a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas for forty years before his retirement six years ago. Phil graduated from Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia, PA, and went on to earn degrees from Parsons College, Fairfield, IA; Philadelphia Divinity School, Philadelphia, PA; and McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, IL, where he was a student of Bob Boling. Phil was preceded in death by his parents, Philip Justice and Jeannette Taylor, and his grandsons, Samuel Taylor Axsom and Vance Oliver Taylor. He is survived by his wife, Helen Eddy Taylor, his daughter Sarah Taylor Axsom and husband Ken of San Antonio, son Philip Justice Taylor, III and wife Peg of Wilmington, DE and son Jonathan Eddy Taylor and wife April of Austin, as well as his six grandchildren: Max, Ben and Will Axsom of San Antonio and Emma, Presley and Garrett Taylor of Austin and his sister, Pamela Taylor Willard of Alexandria, Virginia. Phil was ordained in 1971 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in San Antonio, where he began his ministry in Texas. He was Rector of the Church of our Savior in Aransas Pass and of Trinity by the Sea in Port Aransas. As Associate Rector of St. David's in San Antonio, Phil sponsored the EYC Youth Groups and the Saturday morning Exceptional Adults group. Later he served as Rector of All Saints' in Pleasanton, St. Matthias' in Devine, Trinity Episcopal in Junction, Calvary Episcopal in Menard and Saint Andrew's by the Sea in Port Isabel, from which he retired in 2010. Phil was active throughout his career in community organizations. He was a founding member of Christian Assistance Ministries (CAM) in San Antonio, counseled and worked with Planned Parenthood and SAMM Ministries, and served on the Board of Laguna Madre Habitat for Humanity. He was a member of Kiwanis in San Antonio and Rotary in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. As a member of the Heart of Texas Soaring Society he enjoyed building and flying radio control sailplanes. He was an expert woodworker. He was an audiophile, musician and recordist with a fine ear for music and a deep love of jazz idioms. Phil brought a calm and grace-filled presence into the world and into the lives of his family and those who knew him. MEMORIAL SERVICE WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 2017 11:00 AM ST. DAVID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1300 WILTSHIRE TERRELL HILLS For those wishing to send memorials, please consider the following: The Exceptional Adults of St. David's Episcopal Church, 1300 Wiltshire, San Antonio, TX 78209 or Mo Ranch D. Min. Group, c/o St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 8190 Lincoln Road, Beulah, Michigan 49617

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January 1, 2018

Judy Hill Harrison posted to the memorial.

July 12, 2017

Lyndia South [email protected] posted to the memorial.

July 5, 2017

Walter and Libby Smith posted to the memorial.

Judy Hill Harrison

January 1, 2018

Helen I was so sorry to hear of Phillip's passing. Please know that my deepest sympanthy is with you. God Bless.

Lyndia South [email protected]

July 12, 2017

Helen, i'm so sad to hear of Phil's passing. Please know that we are keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Walter and Libby Smith

July 5, 2017

Our thoughts and prayers are with Helen and the Taylor family at this time. May God's Grace be upon you and support you.

Cori Spellane

July 5, 2017

Our deepest condolences on the passing of a man that led my entire family to the faith of the church. I would like to send a card if you could send me Helen's address.

Don and Robin E. Wolfe

July 3, 2017

Helen and family,
We hope as the days go by peace and comfort return to you in treasured memories, each time tugging at
your heart strings...each time bringing a smile.

Nancy Jackson

July 3, 2017

I was saddened to hear that Phil had left this earthly life; but joyful he is home with Jesus. We will all miss him. I am grateful for the time that Phil was my bell buddy, playing beside me in the Mary Bells. Praying for God's peace and comfort for you and your family.

Michael Rytell

July 3, 2017

Thank you Father Phil for your work with The Exceptional Adults at St. David's I'll always remember the song you taught us at camp, "Father Abraham"

Foster& Jean Rinefort

July 1, 2017

Helen and family. We are saddened by the passing of Phil but thankful for the memory of our good times in Port Isabel and South Padre Island over many years. We fondly remember our first taste of your hospitality and board games in your home. I was amazed to meet people who knew where Grinnell College was and who shared memories of COLD Iowa winters. We helped each other become a part of that part of the world and always enjoyed our time together. We especially have enjoyed your annual Christmas card hand drawn which served to keep us in rouch over the miles.Helen. Thanks for the memories. Love. Foster and Jean Rinefort

Marcy Downey Dunn

June 30, 2017

Helen, from St. Lukes in San Antonio to St. Boniface in Comfort, we meet again. It was a supreme pleasure to know you both and hope to continue seeing you at In Comfort.

Charlie Ackerson

June 30, 2017

Phil was one of my best friends and colleagues in ministry. From the time we were seminary classmates in Philadelphia, he was a caring, loving, sincere, faithful friend. We share many fun times and wonderful discussions. My life is enriched for having Phil in it. I shall miss him greatly. May he rest in peace.

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