J. I. Taylor, 81, 4
Taylor Avenue, died suddenly at the family home at 2 p.m.
Tuesday. He was found lying on his bed by his son-in-law, John
Farringer. Although he had been in declining health, Mr. Taylor
had been able to get around and his sudden death caused a sincere shock
to his many friends.
He was born in New Wilmington, March 22, 1851, and had been a resident of Sharon for 61 years.
He
leaves to survive, one won, Walter of Cress Kill, N.J., two daughters,
Mrs. Ruth Crawford of New Kensington, Mrs. John Farringer, at home,
seven grandchildren and ____ great-grandchildren, brothers, James and
Wesley of Burnam, Wis., two sisters, Mrs. Alice Sundee, San Diego,
Calif., Mrs. Anne Ottman, Burnam, Wisc.
Funeral services will be
held from the late home at 2:30 p.m., on Friday with Rev. F. A. B____
in charge. Internment will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
from July 1932, newspaper unknown, possibly Sharon Herald, Sharon, PA; Submitted by Diane Kennedy
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