Publication: THE
CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL
Published: Friday, November 20, 1992
Page: P6A
Byline:
CECIL J. TAYLOR JR., 62, OF
Scott Depot, died Thursday, Nov. 19, 1992, in CAMC, General Division, of an
apparent heart attack.
He was president of Bruce Terminix of West Virginia Inc. in Charleston and Scott
Depot. He was a member of the board of directors of West Virginia Pest Control
Association and a member of the National Pest Control Association. He was a
member of Beni Kedem Shrine, Scottish Rite Bodies and Nitro Blue Lodge No. 170.
He was a 12-year resident of Scott Depot.
Surviving: wife, Jean; daughter, Diana Siders of Scott Depot; sons, Terry and
Cecil J. III, of Scott Depot, Doug of St. Albans; brothers, Charles of St.
Albans, Thomas L. and David, of Arlington, Texas, John of Kenna, Roger of South
Carolina, Russell of Vienna, Darrell of Kansas; half-brother, Richard Taylor of
Belle; sisters, Annamae Jason of Columbia, S.C., Phylis Santiago of Cleveland,
Ohio, Jerry Naegle of Arlington, Texas; half-sisters, Sherry Casto of Belle,
Mary Carolyn Hobbs of Bomont, Rita Withrow of Shrewsbury; 10 grandchildren.
Service will be 11 a.m. Monday at Casdorph-Curry Funeral Home, St. Albans.
Entombment will be in Graceland Memorial Park Mausoleum, Ruthdale, with Masonic
graveside rites.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Publication: THE
CHARLESTON GAZETTE
Published: Saturday, November 21, 1992
Page: P8B
Byline:
CECIL J. TAYLOR JR., 62, OF Scott Depot died Nov. 19, 1992, in General Division,
CAMC, of an apparent heart attack.
|LHe was president of Bruce Terminix of West Virginia Inc., Charleston and Scott
Depot. He was on the board of directors of West Virginia Pest Control
Association and a member of the National Pest Control Association. He was a
member of Beni Kedem Shrine, Scottish Rite Bodies and Nitro Blue Lodge 170. He
was a 12-year resident of Scott Depot.
Surviving: wife, Jean Taylor; daughter, Diana Siders of Scott Depot; sons, Terry
and Cecil J. III, both of Scott Depot, Doug of St. Albans; stepson, John A. Day
of Delaware, Ohio; stepdaughter, Pamuel Pugh of Corpus Christi, Texas; brothers,
Charles of St. Albans, Thomas L. and David, both of Arlington, Texas, John of
Kenna, Roger of South Carolina, Russell of Vienna, Darrell of Kansas; half
brother, Richard of Belle; sisters, Annamae Jason of Columbia, S.C. , Phylis
Santiago of Cleveland, Jerry Naegle(co) of Arlington; half sisters, Sherry Casto
of Belle, Mary Carolyn Hobbs of Bomont, Rita Withrow of Shrewsbury; 10
grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren.
Service will be 11 a.m. Monday at Casdorph-Curry Funeral Home, St. Albans, with
the Rev. James Barnett officiating. Entombment with Masonic graveside rites will
be in Graceland Memorial Park Mausoleum, Ruthdale. Friends may call from 2 to 4
p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Publication: THE
CHARLESTON GAZETTE
Published: Sunday, November 22, 1992
Page: P14A
Byline:
Funeral Home, St. Albans, with the Rev. James Barnett officiating.
Burial will be in Graceland Memorial Park Mausoleum, Ruthdale.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr.
Taylor, 62, of Scott Depot, died Nov. 19, 1992, at General Division, CAMC, of an
apparent heart attack.
Also surviving: father, Cecil J. Taylor of Vienna.
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