Wyatt Aiken Taylor, 84, of Columbia and Milledgeville, died Sunday in the Veterans Home in Milledgeville.
Funeral services will be today at 2 pm in the First Presbyterian Church Chapel, conducted by the Rev Hugh W McClure III and Rev D W A Taylor.
Mr Taylor was a son of the late George W and Eliza Aiken Taylor. He was a retired manager-editor of The Columbia Record and for many years, owned and operated the Shade Shop of Taylor Street.
He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, serving as an elder for many years and as superintendent of the Sunday School.
Surviving are a brother, the Rev H Kerr Taylor D D of Decatur, Georgia; and a sister, Mrs John Frampton of Charleston.
Pallbearers will be Sanders Guignard, Richard C Strachan, Henry Garrett, Jack Scoville, J D Finley Jr, and W F Blackburn.
Dunbar Funeral Home is in charge.
The State) - October 5, 1971
Wyatt Aiken Taylor, 84, of Columbia and Milledgeville, died Sunday in the Veterans Home in Milledgeville.
Funeral services will be today at 2 pm in the First Presbyterian Church Chapel, conducted by the Rev Hugh W McClure III and Rev D W A Taylor.
Mr Taylor was a son of the late George W and Eliza Aiken Taylor. He was a retired manager-editor of The Columbia Record and for many years, owned and operated the Shade Shop of Taylor Street.
He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, serving as an elder for many years and as superintendent of the Sunday School.
Surviving are a brother, the Rev H Kerr Taylor D D of Decatur, Georgia; and a sister, Mrs John Frampton of Charleston.
Pallbearers will be Sanders Guignard, Richard C Strachan, Henry Garrett, Jack Scoville, J D Finley Jr, and W F Blackburn.
Dunbar Funeral Home is in charge.
The State) - October 5, 1971
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