Thursday, January 2, 2020

Claude Wilburn Taylor


Claude Wilburn Taylor, 84, of  Panama, OK passed away Tuesday, December 31, 2019 in Spiro.  Claude was born November 18, 1935 in Spiro, OK  to Berkeley & Flora (Barnes) Taylor.  He was a veteran of the US Navy.  Claude was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Jackie Richardson Taylor; 4 brothers & 2 sisters.

Survivors include his children, Nena Taylor of Poteau, OK MiShelle & Kevin Dye of Shady Point, OK, Michael Taylor of Poteau, OK; grandchildren, Lynnsey & David deMontigny, Katlin Taylor, Bryan Dye, Sydney Taylor; great grandchildren, Kori Taylor & Allyson deMontigny; daughters, Tina Fargo & Tonya Phillips; other relatives, loved ones and friends.

Services will be 2 pm, Saturday, January 4, 2020 at Old Bokoshe Cemetery Pavilion,  Bokoshe, OK with Jim Cook officiating.  Pallbearers will be Kevin Dye, Bryan Dye, Michael Taylor, Don Richardson, Jack Taylor, David deMontigny.

The family will be at the funeral home on Friday evening from 6-8 pm to visit with relatives & friends.      

2 comments:

RONNIE LEMASTER said...

In our thoughts and prayers. R.I.P. Ronnie and Maxine LeMaster

James and Cheryl Cheely said...

Dear Nena, MiShelle, Michael Shawn, and Your Families,
We are saddened for you in the loss of your Dad/Grandfather. We will remember his friendly smiles and happy sparkling eyes, whenever we saw him. We stopped at Sparks Hospital to visit and pray with your Dad/Grandfather, before leaving on our honeymoon at the end of January 1993. We found a jolly Wilburn happy to be alive, and by himself. Your Aunt Cheryl pointed to the Bible in his room and said a few words. He happily agreed that the words in the Bible would teach, guide, and lead him to eternal life in Heaven. We know, that's where he is at with many many loved-ones worshipping and praising, Father God, His Son Jesus, and The Holy Spirit!
We are thankful for all the years of knowing your Mom and Dad/Grandmother and Grandfather. We will keep your Precious Family in our Prayers. We Love You Very Much, Aunt Cheryl and Uncle James