Monday, June 26, 1939
MARGARET TAYLOR EXPIRES SUDDENLY
Rites This Afternoon At Bratton Chapel
Stricken suddenly Saturday evening with a heart attack, Mrs. Margaret A. Taylor, age 80 years, passed away at 1:10 o'clock Sunday morning at her home, 215 North West Street. She apparently was in her usual health Saturday and her death was unexpected.
Mrs. Taylor was born in Boone County, a daughter of Arthur and Amanda (Beck) Kern, and she spent her entire life here. She resided on a farm five miles northwest of Lebanon until the fall of 1927, when she moved to the city. She was married April 17, 1878, in this county, to Charles A. Taylor, who passed away June 9, 1927. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are six children, Lee Taylor, Orville Taylor, Mrs. Mable Beck and Mrs. Helen Glendenning of Lebanon, Oliver G. Taylor of Chevy Chase, Md., superintendent of the United States National Park system and Lawrence Taylor of Corte Medera, California, and nine grandchildren. One son, Olen R. Taylor is deceased.
Funeral services will be held at four o'clock this afternoon at the Bratton Brothers Funeral Home, with the Rev. James D. Martin, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery
Monday, June 26, 1939
MARGARET TAYLOR EXPIRES SUDDENLY
Rites This Afternoon At Bratton Chapel
Stricken suddenly Saturday evening with a heart attack, Mrs. Margaret A. Taylor, age 80 years, passed away at 1:10 o'clock Sunday morning at her home, 215 North West Street. She apparently was in her usual health Saturday and her death was unexpected.
Mrs. Taylor was born in Boone County, a daughter of Arthur and Amanda (Beck) Kern, and she spent her entire life here. She resided on a farm five miles northwest of Lebanon until the fall of 1927, when she moved to the city. She was married April 17, 1878, in this county, to Charles A. Taylor, who passed away June 9, 1927. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are six children, Lee Taylor, Orville Taylor, Mrs. Mable Beck and Mrs. Helen Glendenning of Lebanon, Oliver G. Taylor of Chevy Chase, Md., superintendent of the United States National Park system and Lawrence Taylor of Corte Medera, California, and nine grandchildren. One son, Olen R. Taylor is deceased.
Funeral services will be held at four o'clock this afternoon at the Bratton Brothers Funeral Home, with the Rev. James D. Martin, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery
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