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Earl LeRoy Taylor

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Earl LeRoy Taylor

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
14 Oct 2009 (aged 81)
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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The World newspaper
Coos Bay, Coos County, Oregon
Friday, October 16, 2009

Earl LeRoy Taylor
May 2, 1928 - Oct. 14, 2009

Funeral services will be held for Earl LeRoy Taylor, 81, of Coquille, 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2405 Shelly Road in Coquille. Interment will follow at Myrtle Crest Memorial Gardens, 94105 Rink Creek Lane in Coquille. A viewing will be held from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 16, at the church.

Earl was born May 2, 1928, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to John and Harriet Ellen (Earnshaw) Taylor. He died Oct. 14, 2009, at Coquille.

Earl moved to San Francisco, Calif., when he was only a year old. He dropped out of Mission High School in San Francisco to join the U.S. Merchant Marines and wound up fighting in World War II. He met his lifelong sweetheart, Helen Valentine, at a USO dance at the YWCA in San Francisco and the two were married on Oct. 29, 1948. Before leaving to join the U.S. Navy and fight in the Korean conflict, their daughter Laura joined the family. While Earl was in Korea, Rodger joined the family and later on Roy and Jennifer came along. Much of the discomfort he experienced in the last few years was a result of frostbite sustained while serving with the Chosin Frozen Dog Company 7 of U.S. Marines, where he was affectionately called "Taylor the Sailor," and he earned himself a Silver Star and Purple Heart.

Earl held down a number of jobs in San Francisco in construction and law enforcement before returning to the sea. He began working for Sause Bros Towing out of Coos Bay, and the family relocated to Coquille. The two most important things in life for Earl were his family and his church. He served as an elder and high priest holder for more than 30 years in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His family will all miss "Grandpa's" hugs and songs.

Earl is survived by his wife, Helen; children, Laura Eschler, Rodger Taylor and Roy Taylor; grandchildren, Kathleen Gundersen, Rebecca Russell, Esther Wolfe, Jennifer White, Carl Eschler, Albert Eschler, Edwin Eschler, Robert Taylor, Laura Taylor, Aaron Taylor, Stephanie Taylor, April Henderson, Gabriel Taylor, Peter Taylor, Paul Taylor, Rodger Taylor, Rachael Taylor, Roy Taylor, Charles Taylor and Michael Wellard; and 32 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jennifer Wellard; and two grandchildren, Levi Taylor and Elizabeth Eschler.

Arrangements are under the direction of Myrtle Grove Funeral Service, 396-3158.
The World newspaper
Coos Bay, Coos County, Oregon
Friday, October 16, 2009

Earl LeRoy Taylor
May 2, 1928 - Oct. 14, 2009

Funeral services will be held for Earl LeRoy Taylor, 81, of Coquille, 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2405 Shelly Road in Coquille. Interment will follow at Myrtle Crest Memorial Gardens, 94105 Rink Creek Lane in Coquille. A viewing will be held from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, Oct. 16, at the church.

Earl was born May 2, 1928, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to John and Harriet Ellen (Earnshaw) Taylor. He died Oct. 14, 2009, at Coquille.

Earl moved to San Francisco, Calif., when he was only a year old. He dropped out of Mission High School in San Francisco to join the U.S. Merchant Marines and wound up fighting in World War II. He met his lifelong sweetheart, Helen Valentine, at a USO dance at the YWCA in San Francisco and the two were married on Oct. 29, 1948. Before leaving to join the U.S. Navy and fight in the Korean conflict, their daughter Laura joined the family. While Earl was in Korea, Rodger joined the family and later on Roy and Jennifer came along. Much of the discomfort he experienced in the last few years was a result of frostbite sustained while serving with the Chosin Frozen Dog Company 7 of U.S. Marines, where he was affectionately called "Taylor the Sailor," and he earned himself a Silver Star and Purple Heart.

Earl held down a number of jobs in San Francisco in construction and law enforcement before returning to the sea. He began working for Sause Bros Towing out of Coos Bay, and the family relocated to Coquille. The two most important things in life for Earl were his family and his church. He served as an elder and high priest holder for more than 30 years in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His family will all miss "Grandpa's" hugs and songs.

Earl is survived by his wife, Helen; children, Laura Eschler, Rodger Taylor and Roy Taylor; grandchildren, Kathleen Gundersen, Rebecca Russell, Esther Wolfe, Jennifer White, Carl Eschler, Albert Eschler, Edwin Eschler, Robert Taylor, Laura Taylor, Aaron Taylor, Stephanie Taylor, April Henderson, Gabriel Taylor, Peter Taylor, Paul Taylor, Rodger Taylor, Rachael Taylor, Roy Taylor, Charles Taylor and Michael Wellard; and 32 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Jennifer Wellard; and two grandchildren, Levi Taylor and Elizabeth Eschler.

Arrangements are under the direction of Myrtle Grove Funeral Service, 396-3158.


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