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Billy A. Taylor

Billy A. Taylor

SILVER CREEK — Billy A. Taylor, 82, of Bennett State Road, Silver Creek, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 23., 2020, peacefully in his home with his family by his side. He was born in the Town of Hanover, on June 14, 1938, the son of the late Edward and Marion (Rater) Taylor.

He was an apple & grape farmer for over 50 years, owning the former B. Taylor & Sons of Silver Creek, for 43 years along with previously operating farms in the town of Sheridan. Billy hauled grapes to Welch Foods and was the Silver Creek Grape Festival Grape King for two years in a row. He was a great husband, father and grandfather. Billy enjoyed traveling, making people laugh and spending time with family.

Survivors include three sons: Mark (Andrea) Taylor of Fort Myers, Fla., Bradley (Debbie) Taylor of Silver Creek and Matthew (Taunia) Taylor, of Atlanta, Ga.; a daughter, Brenda (Wayne Brustad) Taylor of Bradenton, Fla.; and a brother, Warren (Karen) Taylor. Also surviving are 18 grandchildren: Lexus, Riley, Justin, Brielyn, Caitlin, Jennifer, Brian, Bradley, Jackie, Lorenzo, Quala, Desmond, Jazmyne, Julyana, Justin, Micah, Marcus and Matthew; 10 great-grandchildren: Malachi, Elijah, Emersyn, Bryce, Vincent, Sayda, Bexley, Kendall, Reagan and Zachary; and several nieces & nephews.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Shirley E. (Mason) Taylor, whom he married on Aug. 21, 1961, in Baltimore, Md., and who died December 1, 2019; two sons: Billy A. Taylor Jr. and Steven Taylor; a daughter, Susan Taylor; and three brothers: Marshall, Richard and Wayne Taylor.

Friends are welcome to call at Riles & Woolley Funeral Home, 39 Main St., Forestville, this evening from 7-9 p.m., from where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 a,m, with the Rev. Michael Leamon, pastor of Christ Chapel Wesleyan Church, Silver Creek, officiating. Interment will follow in Glenwood Cemetery, Silver Creek. Covid-19 restrictions will be observed, masks are required and occupancy is limited to 33% (approximately 50 people in the funeral home at a time). To post condolences or memories go to www.rilesandwoolleyfuneralhome.com