The Covington County News
Jan. 25, 1945
Front Page
MR. D.L. TAYLOR
Mr. D.L. Taylor, 90,died Wednesday, January 17, 1945, in a Chattahoochee, Florida hospital after an illness of several months.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at Hickory Grove Church near Opp, with the Rev. James Eady, of Andalusia, and Rev. J.B. Spivey, of Opp, officiating.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Adeline Taylor, three daughters; Mrs. Ola Dauphin, of Opp; Mrs. Nola Hood of Baker, Florida, and Mrs. Laddie Stuckey, of Pensacola, Florida; seven sons, W.M.; D.F.; G.W.; and N.R., all of Route 3, Andalusia, R.L., of Laurel Hill, Fla., and J.B., of Panama City, Florida. He is also survived by two brothers, two sisters, and 49 grandchildren and 85 great-grandchildren.
Transcribed by D. Fountain
The Covington County News
Jan. 25, 1945
Front Page
MR. D.L. TAYLOR
Mr. D.L. Taylor, 90,died Wednesday, January 17, 1945, in a Chattahoochee, Florida hospital after an illness of several months.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at Hickory Grove Church near Opp, with the Rev. James Eady, of Andalusia, and Rev. J.B. Spivey, of Opp, officiating.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Adeline Taylor, three daughters; Mrs. Ola Dauphin, of Opp; Mrs. Nola Hood of Baker, Florida, and Mrs. Laddie Stuckey, of Pensacola, Florida; seven sons, W.M.; D.F.; G.W.; and N.R., all of Route 3, Andalusia, R.L., of Laurel Hill, Fla., and J.B., of Panama City, Florida. He is also survived by two brothers, two sisters, and 49 grandchildren and 85 great-grandchildren.
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Family Members
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William Melvin Brogdon "Mellie" Taylor
1876–1946
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David Franklin Taylor
1878–1961
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Viola Tempa "Ola" Taylor Dauphin
1880–1974
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George Washington Taylor
1882–1967
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Henry Alonzo "Lonnie" Taylor
1885–1954
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Nathan Rance Taylor
1886–1964
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Nolar Mae Taylor Hood
1890–1948
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Robert Lee Taylor
1892–1966
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Jessie Broughton Taylor
1896–1988
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