Byron "Bud" Thomas Taylor, "the oldest lawn boy in Boise" passed away Thursday evening, December 6, 2012 at a local care center.
Bud was born September 26, 1921 in Boise, Idaho, to George and Annie Taylor. He married Olive Ellis on July 18, 1942 and they enjoyed over 70 wonderful years together.
A WWII Veteran, Bud lived an exemplary life. He was a loving and kind husband and father. He was always a generous and thoughtful man, fully devoted to his Savior Jesus Christ, and his family.
He is preceded in death by his son, Tom, and his daughter, Jeannette.
He is survived by his wife, Olive, his grandchildren, Greg, Lisa, Mark, Rebekah, Jennifer and Kari; great-grandchild, Courtney; and four great-great-grandchildren.
Bud joins his son and daughter in Heaven now, home with his savior, Jesus Christ.
Family and friends are invited to attend the graveside service at 10:00am, Monday, December 10th at Cloverdale Cemetery. A luncheon for friends and family, at Central Assembly will immediately follow the graveside service.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to Central Assembly Women's Ministries.
Idaho Statesman December 9, 2012
Byron "Bud" Thomas Taylor, "the oldest lawn boy in Boise" passed away Thursday evening, December 6, 2012 at a local care center.
Bud was born September 26, 1921 in Boise, Idaho, to George and Annie Taylor. He married Olive Ellis on July 18, 1942 and they enjoyed over 70 wonderful years together.
A WWII Veteran, Bud lived an exemplary life. He was a loving and kind husband and father. He was always a generous and thoughtful man, fully devoted to his Savior Jesus Christ, and his family.
He is preceded in death by his son, Tom, and his daughter, Jeannette.
He is survived by his wife, Olive, his grandchildren, Greg, Lisa, Mark, Rebekah, Jennifer and Kari; great-grandchild, Courtney; and four great-great-grandchildren.
Bud joins his son and daughter in Heaven now, home with his savior, Jesus Christ.
Family and friends are invited to attend the graveside service at 10:00am, Monday, December 10th at Cloverdale Cemetery. A luncheon for friends and family, at Central Assembly will immediately follow the graveside service.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to Central Assembly Women's Ministries.
Idaho Statesman December 9, 2012
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