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June Clifford
Taylor
Jun 9, 1927 — Nov 14, 2025
June Clifford (Cliff) Taylor
June 9, 1927, to November 14, 2025
June passed peacefully November 14, 2025, leaving a void his family can never fill. Beloved husband of Ida Joy (nee Divinny); dearest father of Linda Fox (Mark), Clifford (Rose) Taylor, James (Joyce) Taylor, David (Mary) Taylor, Glenn Taylor, and the late John (survived by Jane) Taylor; loving grandfather of Melissa Taylor, Jaymes Taylor, Jeffery (Matt) Taylor Rennart, Kara (Paul) Tamakloe, Emma Taylor, Jacob (Kara) Taylor, the late Johnny Fox, and the late Christopher Taylor; great grandfather of Freedom, Ryder, Connor, Alex, Kaiden, Paisley, Paxton, Eren, Avery, Easton, and Milo; survived by 2 sisters; Shirley and Barb, 5 late brothers, Darlie, Luke, Cecil, Dean, and Ray; half-brother, dear uncle, great uncle, cousin, and friend to many.
June willingly served his country in Germany during World War 2 as a Corporal T-5
Shorty, after returning from his service in the US Army, he met and married the great love of his life Joy Divinny. They were married for 74 years until her passing in August 2025. They shared great love, struggles, hardships, losses, and enjoyed many good times together as their family grew through the years. They patiently and lovingly raised a family of six children.
June was a patient, kind, humble, humorous, loving man dedicated to family and country. He willingly adapted to the changes in society during his long life. He raised his family in a firm but loving manner but never in anger. He was a great provider for his family, regardless of the circumstances.
June was the greatest handyman ever- mechanic, carpenter, plumber, anything broken presenting a challenge, he faced with drive and determination. The tasks sometimes tried his patience, but he persevered.
His strongest trait was his selfless devotion and love of his family. He and Joy spent many of their retirement years helping to care for their disabled son, until John's untimely passing.
June will never be forgotten. He will forever be in the hearts of those who loved and cherished him. His memory may bring a tear but also provide comfort and peace knowing that he lived a long happy life and is now reunited with Joy.
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