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JoAnn Elizabeth (Harlow) & Jack Rae Taylor

Warren Cemetery Photo
Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma

Photo © by: Jan Fendley

Obit for Jack posted by Janet Laubhan Flickinger
Nov 25, 1936 - Jan 30, 2014

http://www.havenbrookfuneralhome.com/

Jack Rae Taylor, 77, of Norman, Oklahoma was born on November 25, 1936 to Charles McRae and Ruby Mae Taylor in Sullivan, Indiana. Jack passed away on January 30, 2014 at his home. Jack was united in marriage to JoAnn Harlow in 1956 and they were blessed with two children, Kevin and Tami.

Jack graduated from Rose Hulman Institute of Technology with a degree in engineering. He worked for Star Building Systems for 37 years, starting as an Assistant Chief Engineer and retired in 2003 as President. He was a man of integrity and had a heart for helping others.

Jack was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, JoAnn; and one sister, Donna Clingerman.

Jack leaves to cherish his memory his son, Kevin Taylor and wife Tina, of Corinth, Texas; his daughter, Tami Bramel and husband Stan, of Edmond, Oklahoma; three grandchildren, Kasey Taylor of Corinth, Texas, Kelsey Taylor of Irving, Texas, and Keven Taylor of Addision, Texas; one great-grandchild, Ryan Bianchetti Taylor; and his niece, Kimberly Clingerman, of Greenwood, Indiana.

Memorial contributions may be made in his honor to Life Change Academy, 4509 Tamarisk Drive, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73142 or Britton Christian Church, 922 NW 91st Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73114.

Arrangements for Jack and his family were placed in the care of the Vice family at the Havenbrook Funeral Home of Norman. Online condolences may be shared at www.HavenbrookFuneralHome.com.
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Obit for JoAnn
Apr 18, 1933 - Mar 17, 2013

http://www.havenbrookfuneralhome.com/tributes/JoAnn-Taylor

JoAnn Elizabeth Taylor, 79, of Norman, OK was born April 18, 1933 to Clyde and Betty Harlow in Indianapolis, IN.  JoAnn passed away March 17, 2013 surrounded by family. 

She is survived by her loving husband of 56 years: Jack R. Taylor; Son: Kevin and wife Tina Taylor of Dallas, TX; Daughter: Tami and husband Stan Bramel of Edmond, OK; Grandchildren Kasey, Kelsey and Keven; and one Great Grandchild: Ryan. 

JoAnn is preceded in death by her parents: Clyde and Betty; brothers: Jerry Harlow and Thomas Harlow; and her sisters: Betty Kovanic and Lois Harlow. 

JoAnn was a loving wife and mother.

Visitation will be Tuesday March 18th from 12:00p.m. until 8:00p.m with family to receive friends from 6:00pm until 8:00pm. 

Funeral Ceremonies will be held 10:00a.m., Wednesday March 20, 2013 in the Havenbrook Funeral Home Chapel. 

Memorial Contributions may be made to Life Change Ballroom in her honor.  Arrangements for JoAnn and her family have been placed in the care of the Vice Family at Havenbrook Funeral Home. 

Online condolences may be shared at www.havenbrookfuneralhome.com

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