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James Taylor, Sr.

  • 90 years old
  • Male
  • Born Aug 22, 1910
  • Died Jun 21, 2001
  • Montgomery , Alabama, United States
In Memory Of A Son, Brother, Father, Uncle, Grand Father, Great Grand Father, Great-Great Grand Father, And A Friend.
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James Taylor, Sr. Life

Taylor, Mr. James, Sr. a resident of Montgomery, AL, Expired Thursday, June 21, 2001 in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 30, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. from Bethel Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Calvin McTier officiating. Interment will be held at Greenwood Cemetery with E.G. Cummings Memorial Funeral Home directing.
He leaves to cherish his memories nine devoted children, Verdell (Mallie) Shavers, Montgomery, AL, Gustavia Pritchett, Montgomery, AL, Charles (Elnora) Taylor, Montgomery, AL, Sarah (Karpeh) Fofana, Mobile, AL, Robert (Dorothy) Taylor, Jacksonville, FL, Walter(Willie Mae) Taylor, Bronx, NY, Mary Frances Anderson, Mobile, AL, Sadaria Scott, Mobile, AL and James Taylor, Jr., Montgomery, AL; 45 GrandChildren; four devoted grandchildren, Nikia (LaKeisha) Shavers, Fort Benning, GA, Alexis Shavers, Montgomery, AL, Sonja Pritchett, Montgomery, AL, and Luvale Taylor, Brooklyn, NY; 77 great-grandchildren; 36 great-great-grandchildren; four devoted nieces, Virginia (Mose) Simmons, Juanita (William) Simmons, Matilda (James) Washington, Earnice Witherspoon, all of Tuscaloosa, AL and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins and friends.
Several devoted friends to name at few, Mrs. Kitty Marie Harris, Montgomery, AL, Mrs. Sadie Bell Parker, Montgomery, AL and Mrs. Mary Torry, Montgomery, AL.
Family Hour will be held on Friday, June 29, 2001 from 7:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. from E.G. Cummings Funeral Home Chapel. The body will be lie in state from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.
In Memory Of My Grand Father
Mr. James Taylor,Sr.
August 22, 1910- June 21, 2001

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This Is From Rozalyn (My Memories of POP)

MzLexi Jun 07, 2009

I remember the many talks I shared with Pop, and how he had a way of telling a story that would make you relive it through his eyes. When I first came to Montgomery, I felt like a fish out of water, but Pop and Madear always made me feel like a part of the Taylor family. I truly miss the talks and having Pop to call, but I speak of him often and how he made me appreciate spending time with seniors and seeing life through their eyes.

Thank you for letting me share this memory.

Rozalyn Murdock (formerly Taylor)

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