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Eugene (Mean Eye) Taylor, Taylor County, KY (1949-2015)

He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He worked as a cabinet maker for a number of years at Cox Cabinets as well as other local cabinet makers. He enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson and loved hunting, fishing, camping and spending time with his grand kids
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Eugene Allen "Mean Eye" Taylor, age 65, of Campbellsville died Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at his home in Campbellsville, KY.

The funeral will be held at 1pmCT/2pmET, Friday, July 10, 2015, at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home, 503 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY, with Bro. John Harold Giles and Bro. Jimmy Garner officiating. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery, Campbellsville, KY. Visitation was Thursday, July 9 from 5pm to 8pmET, at Lyon-DeWitt-Berry Funeral Home, Campbellsville, KY.



Serving as pallbearers are Glenn Holmes, J.T. Holmes, Danny Lotter, George Hayden, Steve Underwood and Larry Bright.


Eugene Taylor, Taylor County, KY (1949-2015)


Eugene was born September 13, 1949 in Campbellsville, KY. He is the son of James A. Taylor of Greensburg, KY, and the late Anne Emma (Shively) Taylor. He died Tuesday, July 7, 2015, in Campbellsville, Taylor County, KY, at the age of 65 years, nine months, and 24 days.

He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He worked as a cabinet maker for a number of years at Cox Cabinets as well as other local cabinet makers. He enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson and loved hunting, fishing, camping and spending time with his grand kids.

He is survived by his wife, Carolyn Holmes Taylor and the following:
  • Two sons: Richard Allen Taylor and his wife, Amy; and Christopher Robert Taylor, and his wife, Donna, all of Campbellsville, KY

  • A daughter: Ashley Taylor and her boyfriend, Terry Thompson, all of Campbellsville, KY

  • Twelve grandchildren

  • His father: James A. Taylor

  • A brother: James Bradley Taylor and his girlfriend, Shirley, of Tennessee

  • Two sisters: Linda Gayle Eversole and her husband, Buddy, of London, KY; and Reva Dale Hudman, and her husband, Glen, of Sun Valley, Nevada

  • Three children they raised: Maye Chastain, Anthony Chastain and Roger Dotson

  • And special friends: Lonnie Farmer, Shelly Adams and Anthony Gabehart.
Send condolences to the family of Eugene Taylor

The Lyon-DeWitt Funeral Home, 503 East Street, Campbellsville, KY, in charge of arrangements.


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