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Mr. Jack Howard Taylor, 88, Burkesville, KY (1926-2015)

He was of Baptist faith, was a U. S. Navy Veteran of World War Two stationed at Pearl Harbor, was a professional photographer of 65 years and was the owner of Master Artist Studios. He was a native of Pulaski County, GA, and a resident of Cumberland County, KY, at the time of his death. His wife, Mary Ann Daly Taylor, survives.
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Mr. Jack Howard Taylor, age 88, of Burkesville, Kentucky, passed away on Sunday, February 1, 2015 at The Medical Center in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 5pmCT, in the Memory Chapel of Norris-New Funeral Home, 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY, with Bro. Gary Cash officiating. Burial will be in the Taylor Family Cemetery in Cumberland County, Kentucky. The family will receive friends from 2pmCT, on Thursday, February 5, 2015 until the service hour at 5pmCT.



Mr. Jack Howard Taylor, 88, Burkesville, KY (1926-2015)

He was born in Hawkinsville, Pulaski County, Georgia on Tuesday, April 27, 1926. He was the son of Norman Fletcher and Hettie Bocan Taylor. He passed away on Sunday, February 1, 2015 at The Medical Center in Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, at the age of 88 years, nine months, and five days.

He was of Baptist faith, was a U. S. Navy Veteran of World War Two stationed at Pearl Harbor, was a professional photographer of 65 years and was the owner of Master Artist Studios.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sons, Joey Taylor and Andy Taylor, his sister, Hazel Leech and his brothers, Bobby Walker Taylor and Norman Taylor, Jr.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann Daly Taylor of Burkesville, Kentucky, whom he married on Friday, April 10, 1959, and the following:
  • His children: Lani Hahn of Jacksonville, Florida; India Marie Reaves of Atlanta, Georgia; Kenneth Howard Taylor of Savannah, Georgia; and Charles Ripley (Alisha) Taylor of Burkesville, Kentucky

  • His grandchildren: Ashley, Andrew, Josh, April, Kip, Mariah, and Kimberly

  • Several great-grandchildren.
Send a condolence to the family of Mr. Jack Howard

Norris-New Funeral Home, 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, Kentucky, is honored to be in charge of arrangements.


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Mr. Jack Howard Taylor, 88, Burkesville, KY (1926-2015)



2015-02-03 - 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY - Photo from Norris-New Funeral Home.

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