--- Charles King Taylor, age 7_, died at his home on Wilmington Road, yesterday morning, following an illness from complications due to age.
Mr. Taylor, who resided on the Lukon's Steel Company Farm at what is known as Kelly's Bottom, was born in Buck's county, Pa. but with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor, moved to Delaware when seven years old and has made his home within ten miles of where he died since. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Anna Mary Taylor, one daughter, Mrs. Minerva K. Dield of Oak Grove, one son, Charles E. Taylor, with whom he lived., eight grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Yeamans of Wilmington and one brother, Lewis, who lived with him.
The funeral will take place from the home at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning with Rev. George F. Harmon, pastor of the First Baptist Church here efficiating. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.
--- Charles King Taylor, age 7_, died at his home on Wilmington Road, yesterday morning, following an illness from complications due to age.
Mr. Taylor, who resided on the Lukon's Steel Company Farm at what is known as Kelly's Bottom, was born in Buck's county, Pa. but with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor, moved to Delaware when seven years old and has made his home within ten miles of where he died since. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Anna Mary Taylor, one daughter, Mrs. Minerva K. Dield of Oak Grove, one son, Charles E. Taylor, with whom he lived., eight grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Yeamans of Wilmington and one brother, Lewis, who lived with him.
The funeral will take place from the home at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning with Rev. George F. Harmon, pastor of the First Baptist Church here efficiating. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.
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