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Paul Roger Taylor

Posted 2018-02-13 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Tuesday, February 6, 2018, page 10a

Paul Roger Taylor, 76, of Paulden, went home to be with his loving
wife in the presence of the Lord on Jan. 18, 2018.

Mr. Taylor was born in 1941 to Paul and Opal (Hively) Taylor in
Walton, West Virginia. He was the second oldest of five children. He
graduated from Lincoln High School in Midland, Pennsylvania, where
he met his future wife, Anna Goldinger. They were wed on July 9,
1960, and were together for over 57 years, before Anna passed in
October of 2017.

After the birth of their first child, the Taylors moved to the
Akron, Ohio area, where their second child was born. The family then
moved to Phoenix, Arizona, in 1970. Although Paul worked in the tire
and mining equipment industries for a considerable time, his true
passion was automobiles.

In the Akron area, he owned two service stations, and managed two
others after moving to Phoenix. He was always ready and willing to
help a stranded motorist, or a neighbor in need of automotive
advice.

He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Pamela and
Christopher Farrar of Phoenix; his son and daughter-in-law, Stephen
and Anna Taylor of Paulden; grandson Michael Farrar of Phoenix;
step-grandsons, Gary, Dwight, Matthew, and Zeckariah Boyd; three
step-great-grandchildren; older brother, Richard; and sisters,
Karen, Linda and Judy.

Viewing and cremation was handled by ABC Funeral Home of Chino
Valley (special thanks to Hector De Los Santos, manager of ABC, for
his services with both Paul and Anna). Per the request of Mr.
Taylor, there will be no memorial service at this time.

Information provided by survivors.




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