He is survived by his wife, Martha, of the home. His daughters, Mrs. R.A. Allen, 4531 Wabash Ave., Mrs. R.F. Clayborn, 2318 Askew, Mrs. J.A. Viquesney, 4608 Chestnut and his sons Walter Taylor, 3917 State Line, A.R. Taylor, Sallyards, Kas., and C.E. Taylor, 5607 Brooklyn Ave.
He was a charter member of Bricklayers Union No. 4 and as a bricklayer had worked on the courthouse, City Hall, N.Y. Life building, and Convention Hall, during their construction. Besides many other large buildings of the city.
Services were entrusted to W. F. Mayberry Funeral Home of St. Joseph, Missouri.
He is survived by his wife, Martha, of the home. His daughters, Mrs. R.A. Allen, 4531 Wabash Ave., Mrs. R.F. Clayborn, 2318 Askew, Mrs. J.A. Viquesney, 4608 Chestnut and his sons Walter Taylor, 3917 State Line, A.R. Taylor, Sallyards, Kas., and C.E. Taylor, 5607 Brooklyn Ave.
He was a charter member of Bricklayers Union No. 4 and as a bricklayer had worked on the courthouse, City Hall, N.Y. Life building, and Convention Hall, during their construction. Besides many other large buildings of the city.
Services were entrusted to W. F. Mayberry Funeral Home of St. Joseph, Missouri.
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