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Donald A. Taylor, 85 of Lake Pleasant, Greene Township, died November 7, 2020 at his home with his family by his side. He was born September 1, 1935 in Lowville, Venango Township to the late Donald A. and Ellen B. (Yost) Taylor, Sr. Don grew up in Lowville graduating from Wattsburg High School in 1953. Don then served his country during the Korean Conflict in the U.S. Army achieving the rank of Specialist 3rd Class. He was a longtime member of the Wattsburg Fair Committee and St. Boniface R. C. Church, Greene Township. Don was a meter reader in the Corry/Union City area for over 19 years for Penelec. He and his wife also ran the family dairy farm for over 35 years. Don could be seen doing custom farm work for many of his fellow farmers. Don enjoyed farming, hunting and his family.
Survivors include his wife of 63 years Joann M. (Bliley) Taylor, his children Douglas P. (Cheryl) Taylor of Union City, Gail (William) Yanicko of Russellton, Daniel (Cindy) Taylor Santa Maria, Calif and Molly (Lane) Jones of Milanville, grandchildren Zane and Aaron Taylor, William, Kimberly and Teresa Yanicko, Dustin, Malac (Hannah), Clay and Cameron Taylor, Jacob, Joshua and Amelia Piepho, Caleb, Nehemiah, Josiah (Charity) and Charity Jones; his great-granddaughter Adalynn Taylor Yanicko and his sisters Beverly Hinkler of Elgin, SC and Linda (Melvin) Fought of Merrillville, IN.
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his daughter Yvonne M. Piepho 10-24-2008.
Friends received Monday 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm in the WARREN-GLENN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC. 62 South Main Street, Union City, PA 16438, where a blessing service will be conducted with the Rev. Marc Stockton, officiating. We will be following CDC Guidelines and do ask that you wear a mask, social distance and make your visit brief. Burial will follow in Phillipsville Union Cemetery, Venango Township.
Arrangements were entrusted to his Son-in-Law William A. Yanicko, owner of the Siwicki-Yanicko Funeral Home, 23 McKrell Road, Russellton. View obituary online and leave condolences at www.warrenglennfh.com or www.siwicki-yanickofh.com
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