Lutricel Taylor, age 72, of Alma passed away early
Friday morning, November 5, 2004 in the Bacon County
Hospital after an extended illness.
She was a native of Bacon County, daughter of the late
Oswell Taylor and Gladys Tanner Taylor. She was also a
member of the Southside Church of God.
Lutricel was preceded in death by her husband, Estell
Taylor a son, David Taylor, a daughter, Reba Joyce,
sister, Laverne Carter and a grandchild, Casey
Crosby.
Survivors include two sons, Harold Anthony Taylor and
Benny Estell Taylor, both of Alma, one daughter, Pat
Crosby and husband Frank of Mershon, six brothers,
Marlow Taylor of Hazlehurst, Gene Taylor and Johnny
Taylor, both of Nicholls, Quillion Taylor, Billy
Taylor and Ray Taylor, all of Alma and one sister,
Faye Schoppee of Douglas. Also one grandchild and
three great grandchildren survive.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at
Southside Church of God with Rev. Mark Carver and Rev.
Walter Shuman officiating. Interment followed in Rose
Hill Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were James Smart, Harry Lee Jordan,
Quitman Dyal, Olin Rewis, Neil Medders and Marty
Medders. Honorary pallbearers were members of
Southside Church of God, BCHS Class of 1949, Dr.
Harrison Carter and Bacon County Hospital employees.
Crosby Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
SOURCE: The Alma Times Online Edition, Nov. 11, 2004
Submitted by Kay Music