DEATHS – MRS ENZIE N. TAYLOR
[Welland Tribune November 5, 1943]
Mrs Enzie N. Taylor, wife of William Taylor, 203 Maple avenue, died yesterday afternoon at her residence. She was in her 56th year. Coroner Dr. W.K. Colbeck was called and said there would be no inquest.
A native of Haley-green, near Birmingham, Worcestershire, England, the late Mrs Taylor had resided in the city since 1914.
Deceased was a staunch member of St Andrew’s Presbyterian church, a member of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion and of the Daughters of England.
Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons,Ernest L. Taylor, this city and Gordon J. Taylor, Toronto. One brother, Joseph Attwood of Haley-green, England, also survives.
Funeral services will be held from the late residence, Maple avenue, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment will be in Fonthill cemetery.
Mrs W. J. Taylor
Services for the late Enzie N. Taylor, wife of William J. Taylor, who passed away on Thurs afternoon, November 4th, was held from the family residence, 203 Maple avenue, on Saturday afternoon, Mrs Taylor was in her 56th year.
The funeral was largely attended and there was a profusion of floral tributes. The members of the Daughters of England attended in a body, with Mrs Jack Addison in charge, and at the graveside filed by the flag draped casket, each member dropping a white rose.
Rev. A.D. Sutherland of St Andrew’s Presbyterian church officiated at the home and at the graveside in Fonthill cemetery. The pallbearers were Christopher James of Toronto; F. Glanfield of Buffalo; William McQuitty, Edward Hackett, W. Jeffery and E. Glanfield of Welland
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