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- Niagara Gazette - 8/22/1955
Mrs. Iila Taylor,
Active Church
Worker, Dies
YOUNGSTOWN, Aug. 22—One
of Youngstown's best known residents,
Mrs. Ina M. Taylor, 83, died
yesterday (Aug. 21, 1955) at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Byron
Powell, and Mr. Powell, Pletcher
Rd., Town of Lewis ton, after a
month's illness.
Mrs. Taylor was born in Youngstown,
Jan. 13, 1872,-and had lived
here all her life. She was the wife
of .the late Charles Taylor who died
in January, 1926.
Mrs. Taylor's chief interest was
her church. She was an active!
member of the Women's. Guild and
the Altar Guild of St. John's Episcopal
Church. ,Mrs. Taylor was
one of the best known and most
bejoved residents of ihis area. She
had been active in church, civic
and social affairs here for many
"years". '
She is survived .by four sons,
Albert M. Taylor, Niagara Falls;
F. Park Taylor, Milwaukee, Wis.;
Sidney G. Taylor, San Luis, Obispo,
Calif., and Paul G. Taylor, New
Orleans, La. ,and one daughter,
Mrs. Irene Powell, Lewiston, seven
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Funeral- services will he held
Thursday at the Hardison Funeral
Home, Ransomville, at 2 p.m. and
at St. John's Episcopal Church,
Youngstpwn, at 2:30 o'clock. The
Rev. Albert C. French will officiate.
Interment will be in North Ridge
Cemetery.
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