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Mary McGarvey
September 6, 2020
David Eugene Taylor Sr. David was a loving and caring Husband . Father. Grandfather and great grandfather. I remember one Christmas Day. the Taylor and the Mcgarvey family would get together at David Eugene Jr. home to enjoy the holiday season. To make exchanging gifts fun we played the Yankee swap game.however Rev. Sandy picked a gift that had a steak knife in it, Sorry to say the Rev Sandy cut her hand, Husband David was at her side immediately and by the Care and Love he showed his wife. In the time of her needs. You could just see and feel the Love and Care they had for each other. David you will be missed. May you R.I.P. and may God Bless the Taylor Family♥✝
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Good Shepherd UMC
305 E. Smallwood Drive, Waldorf, MD
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