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Submitted: 7/24/18 • Approved: 7/25/18 • Last Updated: 11/6/21 • R1231980-G1231978-S3
David
October 2, 1942 - January 21, 2005
David Lee Taylor, 62, of Clarksville died Friday, Jan. 21, 2005, at Johnson Regional Medical Center. A native and lifelong resident of Clarksville, he graduated from Clarksville High School, attended the University of the Ozarks and graduated from Arkansas Tech University with a degree in business administration. As a business developer, he owned and operated the Clarksville Sears Catalong Store, Arkansas Valley Mini Storage, Best Western Motel, and Mazzio's Pizza, along with other businesses. He was currently involved in commercial real estate development. A member of the First Baptist Church, he was also on Regions Bank Board of Directors, a member of the Chamber of Commerce and the Airport Board Commission.
Carolyn
March 10, 1947 - April 13, 2011
Carolyn Lee Taylor, 64, of Clarksville, died Wednesday, April 13, 2011, at Johnson Regional Medical Center.A native of Clarksville, she was the daughter of the late James Felkins, widow of David L Taylor, attended Clarksville High School and the University of the Ozarks & a Jehovah's Witness. She is survived by 1 daughter and son-in-law, Lisa and Darrell Weathers of Clarksville; 2 granddaughters, Taylor Weathers and Whitney Weathers of Clarksville; and mother, Jeroldean O'Neal Felkins of Clarksville.
Active pallbearers were Jimmy Gould, Bobby Hurley, Jon Janssen, Jimmy Stephens, Blake Weathers, and Steve Weathers.
Contributed on 7/24/18 by billsully060
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