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Joe Taylor
In Memory of
Joe Lewis
Taylor
1931 - 2014
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Condolence From: Lindsay R ShellTrack-Miller
Condolence: Uncle Joe lived a selfless and honorable life. He was a humble Veteran. will be missed very much by his nephew Don. He had a good humor and worked hard. He could grow huge vegetables and his bees must have loved him because the honey always made my tastebuds happy.I enjoyed our visits because outsanmup to dear in the yard, serenity, and peace. Oh yeah, and an terrific breakfast. He always gave us a jar of honey and green beans. We enjoyed our talks and stories he told. He will be missed. I am proud to have known him. May he rest in peace.
Sunday November 06, 2016
Condolence From: jo anne hamlin whitt
Condolence: bertha, I just found out about joes death and am so sorry. it was nice to hear from him after 40 yrs when I left willow run farms his last message said he had been out to the Hamlin farm and it hadn't changed joe was always a loyal , honest , decent person and I thought the world of his parents too they used to work on my car when I taught at union mills schools Anderson god bless you joe will be missed
Thursday April 16, 2015
Condolence From: John & Brenda Thomason & Michael
Condolence: Joe was a very nice man. he will be missed by his family & companions the most. he served our Country & was proud of it.. a true Hero a Veteran. prayers for you during your loss .
Thursday October 30, 2014
Condolence From: Teresa Arrowood Boggs
Condolence: Bertha and family, How sad this day has been. I can't think of anything I enjoyed more than to call Bertha to chat and for Joe to pick up the phone. He was always cheerful and pleasant to talk to. He always made you feel like your phone call mattered. He knew alot about alot of topics. He was smart and shared knowledge about many things with me. Last time I called them, he answered and we were discussing car engines, I asked him a question about maintenance on my car, he gave me the answer but added, women shouldn't have to worry about things like that! I told him, but in these days and times, we have to. He was surprised to hear that I service my own yard equipment. He just didn't think that was right. Just a True Southern Gentleman!I miss him already, just knowing he's not here to talk to and mostly I will miss knowing how much he cared for our Bertha.He took such good care of her,as she did him, and she and Odie will miss him terribly.When I was deciding which birthday card to send him last month, I almost wrote this saying I have heard before,"It's not near as important how many years a fella has lived,as how many other folks have been right glad he has".I wish now I had written it in.Sincerely, Teresa Arrowood Boggs
Sunday October 26, 2014
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