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Stover Wayne Taylor

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Stover Wayne Taylor

Birth
Roscoe, Nolan County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Sep 2015 (aged 74)
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bronte, Coke County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Stover Wayne Taylor, 74, of Bronte, Texas, went to be with the Lord
Saturday, September 12, 2015, at Shannon Medical Center, San Angelo,
Texas.

Stover was born November 21, 1940, in Roscoe, Texas, the son of
Horace Columbus and Bonnie Beatrice (Johnson) Taylor.

Stover was so proud of his family. He is survived by his precious
sweetheart of forty-nine years, Jerita Bess Michaels Taylor,
two daughters, Misti LaSean Bedford, her husband David Ray Bedford
of Bronte, daughter, Eboni Taylor Johnson, her husband
Richard Carroll Johnson of South Carolina; one son,
Brent Dayne Michaels Taylor, his wife Jamie Nicole of Carrollton.
He had nine grandchildren, Brooke Taylor Bedford, Brittney Ray Bedford,
Tanner David Bedford, Anna Grace Johnson, Lacy Taylor Johnson,
Leah Nicole Johnson, Jessica Abigail Johnson, Ezekiel Stover Taylor,
Zane Wilson Taylor. Surviving siblings include sister,
Lynda Kay Thornton of Abilene; brother, Bobby Joyce Taylor of
Commerce. Also surviving are his Uncle, Lucian Mac (Chub) Johnson
of Odessa, a dear cousin and friend Russell Johnson of Bronte and
a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by sister, Betty Jean Stancill of
Grand Prairie.

Stover graduated from Abilene Christian University with degrees
in Psychology and Bible and married Jerita Bess June 4, 1966. He
worked as the Coke County Auditor in the courthouse at Robert Lee
for twenty-eight years. Stover loved his family and community
and served ten years on the Bronte Ambulance Service and also s
erved on the Nursing Home Council and School Board Stover was
an elder and faithful member of the Bronte Church of Christ and
was cherished by all for his humor and gentle kindness. His
mission was to help spread the gospel throughout the world,
his desire was to receive his eternal reward. Stover has now
received the desire of his heart.

Visitation was held Saturday, September 19, 2015, from 4 pm to
6 pm at Bronte Church of Christ. Funeral services will be held
at 2 pm, Sunday, September 27, 2015, at Bronte Church of Christ,
118 S. Jefferson St.

Arrangements are by Shaffer Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Arms of Hope
Children's Home (Medina Campus) 21300 State Highway 16 N. Medina,
TX 78055; Eastern European Missions 12700 Preston Rd. Suite 275
Dallas, TX 75230; East Coke County EMS
113 S. Washington St. Bronte, TX 76933;
West Coke County EMS 801 TX Highway 208 Robert Lee, TX 76945.
Stover Wayne Taylor, 74, of Bronte, Texas, went to be with the Lord
Saturday, September 12, 2015, at Shannon Medical Center, San Angelo,
Texas.

Stover was born November 21, 1940, in Roscoe, Texas, the son of
Horace Columbus and Bonnie Beatrice (Johnson) Taylor.

Stover was so proud of his family. He is survived by his precious
sweetheart of forty-nine years, Jerita Bess Michaels Taylor,
two daughters, Misti LaSean Bedford, her husband David Ray Bedford
of Bronte, daughter, Eboni Taylor Johnson, her husband
Richard Carroll Johnson of South Carolina; one son,
Brent Dayne Michaels Taylor, his wife Jamie Nicole of Carrollton.
He had nine grandchildren, Brooke Taylor Bedford, Brittney Ray Bedford,
Tanner David Bedford, Anna Grace Johnson, Lacy Taylor Johnson,
Leah Nicole Johnson, Jessica Abigail Johnson, Ezekiel Stover Taylor,
Zane Wilson Taylor. Surviving siblings include sister,
Lynda Kay Thornton of Abilene; brother, Bobby Joyce Taylor of
Commerce. Also surviving are his Uncle, Lucian Mac (Chub) Johnson
of Odessa, a dear cousin and friend Russell Johnson of Bronte and
a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by sister, Betty Jean Stancill of
Grand Prairie.

Stover graduated from Abilene Christian University with degrees
in Psychology and Bible and married Jerita Bess June 4, 1966. He
worked as the Coke County Auditor in the courthouse at Robert Lee
for twenty-eight years. Stover loved his family and community
and served ten years on the Bronte Ambulance Service and also s
erved on the Nursing Home Council and School Board Stover was
an elder and faithful member of the Bronte Church of Christ and
was cherished by all for his humor and gentle kindness. His
mission was to help spread the gospel throughout the world,
his desire was to receive his eternal reward. Stover has now
received the desire of his heart.

Visitation was held Saturday, September 19, 2015, from 4 pm to
6 pm at Bronte Church of Christ. Funeral services will be held
at 2 pm, Sunday, September 27, 2015, at Bronte Church of Christ,
118 S. Jefferson St.

Arrangements are by Shaffer Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Arms of Hope
Children's Home (Medina Campus) 21300 State Highway 16 N. Medina,
TX 78055; Eastern European Missions 12700 Preston Rd. Suite 275
Dallas, TX 75230; East Coke County EMS
113 S. Washington St. Bronte, TX 76933;
West Coke County EMS 801 TX Highway 208 Robert Lee, TX 76945.


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