Rites For Mrs. Taylor In Ft. WorthMr* flrar* t Herbert G,fTajlof.M, midrnl of Colemanfrom 1*123 until Im. died at 9:50 »,m. WrtJivrwlav. October -‘9. in Hendrick* Memorial Ibwpliil. Abilene. Funeral wr vtrn 2 p.w, Friday, Orloblt;r 31, at Greenwood Funeral Chapel. Fort Worth. H.-» Ha-hard H l'hiiphot ol RivmuJ* Baptist Church offl gatingMr* Taylor U uirvivfd by live fitter*, Mr*. Alma Bryan of Santa Anna. Mra. Eula H. Hanty and Mr*. Nora Snider, both of Abilene, and Mr*. Sadte Slinr and Mr* Christine J'ufkett. both of Fort Worth. H*e brother*. Caul Hornsby ofKverman. Marl Hornby ufMart bat itlr. Umiian*. Ed Hornsby of Fort Worth, John Hocntliy i»f San Antonio and l^.nurd Honuby of AlUnu. a number uf niem and nnphewt, and mtter in Uw. Mr*. Gladys Taylor of Coleman.Born on April 10. 190b in Weatherford. Mr* Taylor »u thlt; daughter of E I., and Millie May MrMwen Hnrn*by She mimed Herbert G. Taylor in Abilene on Auguti II. !93fi imf hr died in 1970. Aller moving from Coleman. *he lived in Nanfuille Tennnure moving to Fort Worth for ihree year*, ami •pending thr pail year in Ahilenv She •«* a homemaker ami a member of the Haptitt Church.Strvrn* Funeral Home was in charge of local arrange mritt* Enlotnbmeol wit In Greenwood htauwleum of Fort Worth with nephew* at honor urv nalltM*arpr*