Cecil was born June 9, 1927 in Dorothy. He was the son. of the late Cecil and Ollie Angus Taylor.
Cecil was a 1946 graduate of Stonewall Jackson High School. Upon graduation he served in the 463rd Army Air Forces Unit. He retired as a Design
Supervisor from Union Carbide after thirty-six years of service. He and Betty were faithful members of the Charleston Mountain Mission. They
were devoted to each other and spent their free time enjoying their daily walks, gardening, and traveling. They enjoyed beach vacations,
bus tours, and going on cruises. Cecil loved the time he spent with his grandchildren and they enjoyed every minute spent with their PaPa.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife of fifty-five years, Betty Jo Cadle Taylor and sisters Wanda, Edith, Eileen, Lois, and Phoebe.
Cecil is survived by his sons, Mark Taylor of Lexington, Kentucky and Roger Taylor and wife Renee of Lugoff, South Carolina; grandsons, Elliot
Taylor, Alan Taylor and wife Janna and sons William and Rohne of Lexington, Kentucky; and John Taylor and partner Kayla of Hurricane; as well as other nieces, nephews, and friends.
For the past three years Cecil has resided at The Blake at Woodcreek Farms in Elgin, South Carolina. A special thanks to all of the employees
who cared for him there. He always enjoyed the weekly bus tours and the special lunches out with the Blake gang. A huge thank you to all of
his Charleston area friends who remembered him regularly with notes and cards. He greatly enjoyed them and looked over them several times before adding them to his card wall.
There will be no service. Burial will be in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens, Cross Lanes.
Arrangements are in the care of Keller Funeral Home, Dunbar.
Cecil was born June 9, 1927 in Dorothy. He was the son. of the late Cecil and Ollie Angus Taylor.
Cecil was a 1946 graduate of Stonewall Jackson High School. Upon graduation he served in the 463rd Army Air Forces Unit. He retired as a Design
Supervisor from Union Carbide after thirty-six years of service. He and Betty were faithful members of the Charleston Mountain Mission. They
were devoted to each other and spent their free time enjoying their daily walks, gardening, and traveling. They enjoyed beach vacations,
bus tours, and going on cruises. Cecil loved the time he spent with his grandchildren and they enjoyed every minute spent with their PaPa.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife of fifty-five years, Betty Jo Cadle Taylor and sisters Wanda, Edith, Eileen, Lois, and Phoebe.
Cecil is survived by his sons, Mark Taylor of Lexington, Kentucky and Roger Taylor and wife Renee of Lugoff, South Carolina; grandsons, Elliot
Taylor, Alan Taylor and wife Janna and sons William and Rohne of Lexington, Kentucky; and John Taylor and partner Kayla of Hurricane; as well as other nieces, nephews, and friends.
For the past three years Cecil has resided at The Blake at Woodcreek Farms in Elgin, South Carolina. A special thanks to all of the employees
who cared for him there. He always enjoyed the weekly bus tours and the special lunches out with the Blake gang. A huge thank you to all of
his Charleston area friends who remembered him regularly with notes and cards. He greatly enjoyed them and looked over them several times before adding them to his card wall.
There will be no service. Burial will be in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens, Cross Lanes.
Arrangements are in the care of Keller Funeral Home, Dunbar.
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