Hinton Progress
Dated July 28, 1932
Irvin Taylor Funeral Held Saturday
A. J. Taylor and daughter, Mrs. J. R. Schneider, returned from Brookings,
South Dakota, Saturday, where they went to attend the funeral of I. A.
Taylor, who was found dead in his garage last Wednesday night.
The deceased was asphyxiated by monoxide gas at the wheel of his car in the
garage at his residence, according to a news report in the Brookings County
Press.
Mr. Taylor was a former resident of Hinton, and for the past 20 years has
resided in Brookings, where he operated a confectionery store, known as
Taylor's Corner Cigar Store and he was widely known over the eastern part of
South Dakota.
He was 45 years of age and is survived by his wife; three children, Vern and
Kathryn and a year old baby daughter; his father, A. J. Taylor; three
brothers and one sister.
He was a member of the Brookings commercial club, Masonic bodies, and El
Riad Shrine, and took an active interest and supported all worthy community
projects.
The funeral services were held Saturday at Brookings and burial was made in
Graceland Park Cemetery at Sioux City.