Stan Taylor
Thank you so much, Charlene
Birth date: May 4, 1925 Death date: Jan 12, 2013
Robert B. Taylor, 87, of Forsyth passed away on Saturday, January 12, 2013 in his home with his family at his side. Robert was born May 4, 1925 in Charleston, IL, the son of Walter and Malissa (Kounce) Taylor. Robert proudly serve Read Obituary
Thank you so much, Charlene
I have so many good memories of "Bobby" Taylor when I worked at Decatur Auto Auction back in the 80's and 90's …. such a "mighty" little man. I remember how he had a little "stub" of a handle that he beat on the counter as he auctioned off the units. All of the dealers wanted numbers in the lane Bobby was auctioning in…because…he was the best. Then I used to see he and his lovely wife walking at the mall when I owned a business there. My deepest sympathy to his wife…the world lost a great guy in Bobby. Mary Ann Hall
Walked many miles around the golf courses in Decatur with Bobby. He always had a story and and smile. No matter how long it had been since I had seen him it was like it had only been a day. God Blessed us with your time here Bobby, may you Rest in Peace.Chris PriceKaty, TX
So sorry to Stan Taylor & the rest of the Taylor family. Our hearts go out to you.The Conaway Family
Lit a candle in memory of Robert B Taylor
The memories of my Grandpa Robert Taylor. A great, funny, wonderfull man. My brother and I stayed over at Grandpa & Grandma's house every weekend growing up, I have so many fond memories. Rollerskating in the basement, listening to the jukebox. Playing ball in the backyard. Watching all the major horse races. I remember watching Secretariat win the Tripple Crown at Grandpas. He loved the horses. He also made the best pizza in the world!! Every two years, we would get to ride in his new Caddy, Red of course. The forts we made from sheets that covered the livingroom, so much fun!! Teaching me how to play the great games of Blackjack and Craps. Listening to Grandpa be an auctioneer was something we would always make him do for us. Along with all the memories, Grandpa also gave me much wisdom, and the keys to a good life. Grandpa will be missed by many, but the memories I have will be with me forever, and always be cherished. I Love you Grandpa, and one day we will play cards again. Love Brian
My condolences, Stan, on the loss of your Dad.
Stan sorry for the lose of your dad. Just knowing that he is at peace and the he is withGod.