Oldin Jack Taylor

1912 ∼ 2011

Oldin Jack Taylor

Oldin Jack Taylor, 99, a resident of Orange for 69 years and a former resident of Shelby County, died Monday, November 21, 2011, at his home.

Memorial services will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 26, 2011, at First United Methodist Church in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend W.C. Hall, former pastor of First United Methodist Church, and Reverend Barry Bradley, pastor of First Baptist Church.

Visitation will be from 5:00-7:00 p.m., Friday at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.

Born in Shelby County, Texas on May 11, 1912, Mr. Taylor was the son of James Hiram and Nettie Golden Taylor. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Orange, and past senior deacon of First Baptist Church in Orange for over 60 years. He owned and operated Sabine Radiator in Orange for over 50 years, and he retired from Firestone Tire and Rubber in Lake Charles after 35 years. Mr. Taylor was a member of Madison Lodge 126 AF & AM and Eastern Star. He loved gardening and providing vegetables to his family and friends. He loved his church, his work, but most of all his family. He was a faithful husband, loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend. He will be truly missed by all who knew and loved him.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Verna Thrasher Taylor; five sisters; and four brothers.

Mr. Taylor is survived by his daughters, Joanne Pledger and husband Jim, Jackie Grooms and husband Phil, all of Orange; grandchildren, Dyanne Kimmel and husband Ike, David Grooms and wife Mindy, Debra Lea Grooms; and great-grandchildren, Katharine, Ross, and Anna Lea Kimmel, and Evan, Rachel, and Davis Grooms.

Serving as Pallbearers will be David Grooms, Evan Grooms, Davis Grooms, Ike Kimmel, Ross Kimmel, Robert Nelson, Jerry Hughes, Charlie Phillips, and John Martin. Honorary Pallbearers will be AC Barber, Fred Chapman, and Harold Forse.

Those wishing to make memorial contributions may make donations to First United Methodist Church, 502 North Sixth Street, Orange, Texas, 77630.

Condolences

Anonymous November 24, 2011
To Jackie and Joanne: You had a wonderful and sweet dad. He was my favorite uncle. My first thought today was, "I gotta call Uncle Jack and tell him Happy Thanksgiving". I will miss his calls and talking about old times, but your dad is having a WON##imported-begin##Linda Taylor Hanna##imported-end##
Anonymous November 23, 2011
I never had the honor of personally meeting Jack, or Pappy as I knew him, but my family and I were the recipients of his generosity and wisdom he shared through his granddaughter Debra. We enjoyed his gardening tips and starter plants from time to time wh##imported-begin##J Carter##imported-end##
Anonymous November 23, 2011
A dapper gentleman that will welcomed in heaven by all his siblings. I know my grandmother Eunice Taylor Cannon will be there for her 'baby' brother. Rest in peace, Uncle Jack.##imported-begin##Nancy Cannon Oakes##imported-end##
Anonymous November 23, 2011
I was so saddened to learn of Mr. Taylor's demise, especially since I had been unable to visit with him recently. A brilliant man, an inventor, a hard worker, he had a remarkable memory, and there wasn't an unkind bone in his body. Generosity and friendli##imported-begin##Don Jacobs##imported-end##
Anonymous November 22, 2011
I moved next door to Mr. Taylor's garden in 2007 and I looked forward to going over and having our little talks. He always tried to get me to drink his coffee but I just never could bring myself to drink it. He was a very kind, loving and he was so sweet.##imported-begin##Patty Ferguson##imported-end##