Curtis Andrew Taylor © Enid Morning News 01-1981 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Funeral services for Curtis A. Taylor, 26, who died in a local hospital late Tuesday, will be at 2 PM Saturday in the Olivet Baptist Church with the Rev. Wendyl Glenn officiating.
Burial will be in the Garber Cemetery, under the direction of the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home.
Taylor was born January 24, 1954, in Enid and graduated from Waukomis high school in 1972. He and Theresa Hyatt were married in Oklahoma City January 16, 1979. They established a home in Hennessey. Taylor was employed there by the Independent Service Company as a paraffin cutter.
He was a member of the Olivet Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife Theresa of the home in Hennessey; three sons, Curtis Taylor Jr., Enid, Aaron Taylor and Christopher Taylor, both of the home; his parents, Leonard (Chet) and Betty Janssen, Enid; a brother, David Taylor, Patuxent River, Maryland; two sisters, Mrs. Alfred (Elizabeth) Davis, Hennessey and Ruthie Schultz, Enid.
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