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Kenneth's obituary

He was born in Buffalo , New York and married the love of his life Barbara Ann Carew.

He enjoyed the outdoors immensely including fishing and long walks. Oh, and those annual cold winter months spent going back and forth to the Alabama swamps to trap muskrats. 

In his later years, he became a quiet man that enjoyed his friends and family that took time out of your day to visit equally as much as he enjoyed his alone time with his wife and the solitude of the wonderous nature in their backyard.

He is survived by his two siblings, three sons, two daughter-in-laws, nine grandkids, and six great-grandkids, one great-great grandson and many nieces and nephews.

He is pre-deceased by his wife,  two children, two daughter in laws, and one grandchild.

He wanted to help people even upon death, which is why he chose to have his body donated to science for further educational research. I believe he will eventually be laid to rest in their hometown of Wilson's, Greenwood cemetery next to his wife, Barb’s headstone.

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 I would sit on his lap as a child and he’d recite to me from memory “Alice in Wonderland” stories. 

——LuAnn R. Taylor

 I would sit on his lap as a child and he’d recite to me from memory “Alice in Wonderland” stories.…

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Kenneth Taylor