Friends may call at Rigby Mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Friday prior to services. Burial will be in Payson City Cemetery.
Mrs. Taylor was born July 31, 1904 in Vernal to William Ralph and Mable Gerber Hacking. On Nov. 11, 1927 she married Elmer D. Taylor in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Active in the LDS Church, Mrs. Taylor was speech and drama director in YWMIA, Relief Society class teacher and Sunday School teacher. She was also a member of Beta Cultus Club and secretary for the Nebo Federated District of Women's Clubs.
Survivors include her husband three sons and one daughter, William H. Taylor, San Jose, California, Reed David Taylor, Columbus, Ohio; Harold H. Taylor, Glenside, Pennsylvania; Mrs. John (Ralphena) Gerney, East Brusnwick, New Jersey; 15 grandchildren, and one sister, Ralphena Hacking, Salt Lake City.
-Provo Herald - Thursday, May 31, 1974 - page 4
They had children: William Hacking, Ralphena, Reed David and Harold Hacking Taylor.
Friends may call at Rigby Mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Friday prior to services. Burial will be in Payson City Cemetery.
Mrs. Taylor was born July 31, 1904 in Vernal to William Ralph and Mable Gerber Hacking. On Nov. 11, 1927 she married Elmer D. Taylor in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
Active in the LDS Church, Mrs. Taylor was speech and drama director in YWMIA, Relief Society class teacher and Sunday School teacher. She was also a member of Beta Cultus Club and secretary for the Nebo Federated District of Women's Clubs.
Survivors include her husband three sons and one daughter, William H. Taylor, San Jose, California, Reed David Taylor, Columbus, Ohio; Harold H. Taylor, Glenside, Pennsylvania; Mrs. John (Ralphena) Gerney, East Brusnwick, New Jersey; 15 grandchildren, and one sister, Ralphena Hacking, Salt Lake City.
-Provo Herald - Thursday, May 31, 1974 - page 4
They had children: William Hacking, Ralphena, Reed David and Harold Hacking Taylor.
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