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Lonnie James Taylor

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Lonnie James Taylor

Birth
Sidney, Pike County, Kentucky, USA
Death
16 Jan 2021 (aged 78)
Sidney, Pike County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Sidney, Pike County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Lonnie J. Taylor
July 09, 1942 - January 16, 2021

Lonnie James Taylor, aged 78, of Sidney, Ky., passed away Saturday, January 16, 2021 at his home.

Lonnie was the son of the late Kelsey T and Alice Helen Taylor of Sidney.

He was preceded in death by brother William J "Boshy" Taylor, sister-in-law Anita Carol "Ann" Taylor, brother Theodore "Tedo" Taylor, nephew John Christopher "Chris" Taylor, and nephew Terry Michael Taylor.

He is survived by brother John (Kathy) Taylor of Sidney, nephew Todd (Tiffany) Taylor of Sidney, niece Judith (Saul) Noble of Wise, Va, niece Michelle (Terry) Spencer of Virginia, and niece Angela McKinney of North Carolina. He also leaves behind a host of family and friends including his very best friend, his little dog "Cricket."

Lonnie was a member of The Pilgrims Home Regular Baptist Church at Brushy, KY.

Due to the Corona Virus concerns, graveside services will be held at 1:00pm, Wednesday, Jan.20, at the John Christopher Taylor Cemetery in Sidney, Ky., under the direction of Lucas and Son Funeral Home.

Todd Taylor, Dwight Bogar, Ervin Thacker, Buddy Williamson, John Hiers, and Saul Noble will serve as pallbearers.

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LONNIE JAMES TAYLOR

Lonnie James Taylor, age seventy-eight, of Sidney, KY, passed away Saturday, January 17, 2021 at his home. Lonnie was the son of the late Kelsey T. and Alice Helen Taylor of Sidney. He was preceded in death by brother William J. "Boshy'' Taylor, Sister-in-law, Anita Carol " Ann" Taylor, brother Theodore " Tedo" Taylor, Nephew, John Christopher "Chris" Taylor, and nephew, Terry Michael Taylor.
He is survived by brother John (Kathy) Taylor of Sidney, nephew Todd (Tiffany) Taylor of Sidney, niece, Judith (Saul) Noble of Wise, Va., niece Michelle (Terry) Spencer of Virginia, and niece Angela McKinney of North Carolina. He also leaves behind a host of family friends, including his very best friend, his little dog, "Cricket".
Lonnie was baptized and became a member of the Pilgrims Home Regular Baptist Church on October 18, 2020. The salvation and peace he received from his church and his church family made it possible for him to battle his cancer diagnosis with tremendous grace and humility. Lonnie James Taylor was a truly beloved son, brother, uncle and friend.

Written by Brother John and Kathy Taylor

MARTHA FARLEY SESCO

It is with a broken heart that we will try to write our Mommy's obituary, Martha Farley Sesco. Mommy left this world on March 12, 2021 at her home. Mommy was born on February 27, 1948, at Narrows Branch, KY. The daughter of the late Robert and Nancy Lockard Farley. She was also preceded in death by two sisters; Ruth Farley Cochran and Bonnie Farley Miracle. She was a loving wife and mother who enjoyed spending her time with family and friends. Mommy was a member of the Pilgrim's Home Old Regular Baptist Church, which gave her much purpose and happiness through her years of working with her church family, whom she loved.
She is survived by her husband, Elder Elbert Sesco, daughters, Lora (Steve) Johnson, Geraldine "Geri" (Paul) Phillips and son, Paul (Betty) Sesco. Also surviving are grandchildren; Keith Coleman, Nicole Sesco, Joseph McGinnis and Mark Comer, great grandchildren; Ava Comer and Piper Comer, sisters; Betty (Gene) Taylor and Faye (Lloyd) Slater. Along with many nieces and nephews that she loved. Anyone that knew my mommy loved her as she was a special lady. She was so kind and loving and had a golden heart full of love for everyone. She got the point that she wasn't able to work at the church and help with anything. I have known her to get upset and cry because she wasn't able to help. My mommy's life was her Lord. She was always praying, and that is how she made it through the day. She was always happy when her babies came home to eat supper or breakfast, that made her day. Mommy we could keep writing and never stop talking about you. Your loving heart and arms are so missed. Mommy we love you and miss you so much. There is nothing like a mother's love. Our hearts are broken without you. Rest on Mommy. We will see you again.

Written by her loving children
Lonnie J. Taylor
July 09, 1942 - January 16, 2021

Lonnie James Taylor, aged 78, of Sidney, Ky., passed away Saturday, January 16, 2021 at his home.

Lonnie was the son of the late Kelsey T and Alice Helen Taylor of Sidney.

He was preceded in death by brother William J "Boshy" Taylor, sister-in-law Anita Carol "Ann" Taylor, brother Theodore "Tedo" Taylor, nephew John Christopher "Chris" Taylor, and nephew Terry Michael Taylor.

He is survived by brother John (Kathy) Taylor of Sidney, nephew Todd (Tiffany) Taylor of Sidney, niece Judith (Saul) Noble of Wise, Va, niece Michelle (Terry) Spencer of Virginia, and niece Angela McKinney of North Carolina. He also leaves behind a host of family and friends including his very best friend, his little dog "Cricket."

Lonnie was a member of The Pilgrims Home Regular Baptist Church at Brushy, KY.

Due to the Corona Virus concerns, graveside services will be held at 1:00pm, Wednesday, Jan.20, at the John Christopher Taylor Cemetery in Sidney, Ky., under the direction of Lucas and Son Funeral Home.

Todd Taylor, Dwight Bogar, Ervin Thacker, Buddy Williamson, John Hiers, and Saul Noble will serve as pallbearers.

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LONNIE JAMES TAYLOR

Lonnie James Taylor, age seventy-eight, of Sidney, KY, passed away Saturday, January 17, 2021 at his home. Lonnie was the son of the late Kelsey T. and Alice Helen Taylor of Sidney. He was preceded in death by brother William J. "Boshy'' Taylor, Sister-in-law, Anita Carol " Ann" Taylor, brother Theodore " Tedo" Taylor, Nephew, John Christopher "Chris" Taylor, and nephew, Terry Michael Taylor.
He is survived by brother John (Kathy) Taylor of Sidney, nephew Todd (Tiffany) Taylor of Sidney, niece, Judith (Saul) Noble of Wise, Va., niece Michelle (Terry) Spencer of Virginia, and niece Angela McKinney of North Carolina. He also leaves behind a host of family friends, including his very best friend, his little dog, "Cricket".
Lonnie was baptized and became a member of the Pilgrims Home Regular Baptist Church on October 18, 2020. The salvation and peace he received from his church and his church family made it possible for him to battle his cancer diagnosis with tremendous grace and humility. Lonnie James Taylor was a truly beloved son, brother, uncle and friend.

Written by Brother John and Kathy Taylor

MARTHA FARLEY SESCO

It is with a broken heart that we will try to write our Mommy's obituary, Martha Farley Sesco. Mommy left this world on March 12, 2021 at her home. Mommy was born on February 27, 1948, at Narrows Branch, KY. The daughter of the late Robert and Nancy Lockard Farley. She was also preceded in death by two sisters; Ruth Farley Cochran and Bonnie Farley Miracle. She was a loving wife and mother who enjoyed spending her time with family and friends. Mommy was a member of the Pilgrim's Home Old Regular Baptist Church, which gave her much purpose and happiness through her years of working with her church family, whom she loved.
She is survived by her husband, Elder Elbert Sesco, daughters, Lora (Steve) Johnson, Geraldine "Geri" (Paul) Phillips and son, Paul (Betty) Sesco. Also surviving are grandchildren; Keith Coleman, Nicole Sesco, Joseph McGinnis and Mark Comer, great grandchildren; Ava Comer and Piper Comer, sisters; Betty (Gene) Taylor and Faye (Lloyd) Slater. Along with many nieces and nephews that she loved. Anyone that knew my mommy loved her as she was a special lady. She was so kind and loving and had a golden heart full of love for everyone. She got the point that she wasn't able to work at the church and help with anything. I have known her to get upset and cry because she wasn't able to help. My mommy's life was her Lord. She was always praying, and that is how she made it through the day. She was always happy when her babies came home to eat supper or breakfast, that made her day. Mommy we could keep writing and never stop talking about you. Your loving heart and arms are so missed. Mommy we love you and miss you so much. There is nothing like a mother's love. Our hearts are broken without you. Rest on Mommy. We will see you again.

Written by her loving children


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