Taylor, William P.
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A resident of Miami 20 years and of Ottawa county Oklahoma for 35 years, William P. Taylor, 63, succumbed to a heart attack Wednesday afternoon at his home, 412 B Street southeast. he had been in poor health a long time. A former farmer, Mr. Tayler is survived by his wife, Mrs. May Taylor of the home; two sons, Glenn Taylor, Hood River Oregon and Leon Taylor, Warrenton Oregon; a sister Mrs. Obe Edwards, Miami; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Taylor was a veteran of World War I. arrangements for final rites will be announced by the Cooper funeral home at Miami.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Apr 02 1959 · p.3 · col.4
Funeral services for William P. Taylor, 63, will be held at 2 pm Saturday in the Cooper mortuary chapel with the Rev. Arthur Shawgo of Columbus Kansas, officiating. Burial will be in G.A.R. cemetery at Miami, with VFW military rites at graveside. Taylor, a retired miner, died Wednesday afternoon in his home, 412 B Street southeast. Pallbearers will be Bill T. Edwards, Harry Willard, Abner Taylor and James Kinney. Honorary pallbearers are W. R. Raney, O. M. Overman, J. O. Ramsey, A. C. Ramsey, I. D. Hulvey, Bill Cole, Dr. L. P. Hetherington, Grover Dyer, W. L. Young, Jim Allman and Ralph Kelly.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Apr 03 1959 · p.3 · col.3
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