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Charles Raymond Taylor

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Charles Raymond Taylor

Birth
Seaford, Sussex County, Delaware, USA
Death
5 Apr 1967 (aged 69)
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Burial
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F, Lot 43B
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Charles Raymond Taylor, 69, of 25 W. 41st St. died yesterday in Delaware Division, where he had been a patient since March 16.

He was a native of Seaford and moved to Wilmington in 1915. For many years, he was a meat cutter at the Glanding Food Market on King Street, and for the past 16 years he had been working for Mansure and Prettyman men's wear.

He was a veteran of World War I. He was a member of Faith Presbyterian Church and Lafayette Lodge 14, AF&AM.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mildred Palmer Taylor; a daughter, Miss Alice G. Taylor of Kynlyn, and two sisters, Mrs. Addie White of Glenolden, Pa., and Mrs. Mary Abrams of Wilmington.

Services will be Saturday afternoon at 1 at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 24th and Market Sts. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night after 7.

(The Morning News, Wilmington, DE, 6 Apr 1967 (Thursday), Page 26)
(Newspapers.com)
Charles Raymond Taylor, 69, of 25 W. 41st St. died yesterday in Delaware Division, where he had been a patient since March 16.

He was a native of Seaford and moved to Wilmington in 1915. For many years, he was a meat cutter at the Glanding Food Market on King Street, and for the past 16 years he had been working for Mansure and Prettyman men's wear.

He was a veteran of World War I. He was a member of Faith Presbyterian Church and Lafayette Lodge 14, AF&AM.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mildred Palmer Taylor; a daughter, Miss Alice G. Taylor of Kynlyn, and two sisters, Mrs. Addie White of Glenolden, Pa., and Mrs. Mary Abrams of Wilmington.

Services will be Saturday afternoon at 1 at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 24th and Market Sts. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night after 7.

(The Morning News, Wilmington, DE, 6 Apr 1967 (Thursday), Page 26)
(Newspapers.com)


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