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STANLEY (BUD) TAYLOR
Date of Passing: Nov 14, 2012
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STANLEY (BUD) TAYLOR Stanley (Bud) Taylor of Brandon, MB formerly of Binscarth, MB passed away on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at the Brandon Regional Health Centre at the age of 79 years. Bud is survived by his wife Ann, sons: Ken Taylor of Regina, SK, Rick (Mardell) Taylor of Craven, SK, daughters: Pam (Phil) Gawluk of Red Water, AB, Judy (Grant) Shortridge of Regina, SK, Donna (Sarath) Peiris of Saskatoon, SK, stepsons: Dennis (Sherri) Hurdal of Brandon, MB, Larry (Cathy) Rezanasoff of Roblin, MB, stepdaughter Marilyn (Gifford) Johnson of St. Francis Xavier, MB, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bud is also survived by brother Allan (Margaret) Taylor of Ashmont, AB, sisters: Joyce Frandsen of Black Diamond, BC and Vivian Tindall of Medicine Hat, AB. A private family funeral will be held on Monday, November 19, 2012. If friends so desire, donations may be made to CancerCare Manitoba or the Manitoba Lung Association. Messages of condolence and remembrance may be emailed to bbfs@mymts.net Braendle-Bruce Funeral Service of Russell is in care of arrangements. (204) 773-2747
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 17, 2012
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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We have been thinking of Bud's family and are sending our heartfelt sympathy and caring concern in your time of sadness and loss. Bud was so thoughtful and kind to mom and dad and always called mom on the phone which meant so much to her and us also. We now look forward to when Bud will be resurrected on the earth with no more pain and suffering. Only something God can do. Acts 24:15 - Posted by: Connie Dingwall (Cousin) on: Nov 21, 2012
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I would like to snd my deepest sympathy to all of Bud's family. Bud was a special part of our family. He was more than a cousin to me and much more than a nephew to my Mom and Dad. I have many good memories of Bud when he worked with Dad at Taylor Service in Regina. His popular dance band was even on the radio! Those were good times. So it is with great sadness that I send my condolences today. We loved him too. - Posted by: Arlene Gawdun (Cousin) on: Nov 19, 2012
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As I was the oldest nephew I remember Uncle Bud from my early years. We used to travel to Regina every 2 years and sleep on the floor as there were 8 kids and 4 adults when we were altogether. Uncle Bud was a good singer and musician and I always had great respect for his talent. One time about 20 yeas ago my family and I were traveling in a snow storm and we stopped to visit with Bud and Anne and became Storm stayed. We stayed up most of the night talking and playing guitar. He gave me a tape of 3 songs he had recorded in Nashville and to this day I still listen to those songs. We will miss you Uncle Bud and may God bless your family. Rest in Peace. Dale - Posted by: Dale & Fern Hunt (Nephew) on: Nov 17, 2012
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As I was the oldest nephew I remember Uncle Bud from my early years. We used to travel to regina every 2 years and sleap on the floor as there 8 kids and 4 adults when we were altogether. Uncle Bud was a god singer and musician and I always had great respect for his telant. One time about 20yeas ago we My family and I were traveling in a snowstorm and we stopped to visit with Bud and Anne and became Storm stayed. We stayed up most of the night talking and playing quitar. He gave me a tape of 3 songs he had recorded in Nashville and to this day I still listen to those songs. We will miss you Uncle Bud and may God bless your family. Rest in Peace. Dale - Posted by: Dale & Fern Hunt (Nephew) on: Nov 17, 2012
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