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Dr Benjamin Harrison Taylor II

Birth
Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Death
12 Aug 2017 (aged 92)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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12 December, 1924 to 12 August, 2017Benjamin Harrison Taylor, 92, ended his earthly travels on Saturday the 12th of August, in Memphis, where he had moved in 2016 to be close to his daughter and her family.Dr. Taylor was a descendant of the storied Tennessee Taylors, the grandson of Governor Alfred A. Taylor, and the youngest son of Ben and Lela (Ramsey) Taylor. He found his calling in the ministry, teaching Bible at Lees-McCrae in Banner Elk, North Carolina, later completing his dissertation on John Calvin at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Virginia.Over the course of his 92 years, he served in many pastoral capacities, including as minister of St. Andrews Presbyterian church in Beaumont, Texas. He assisted in the efforts of the church to understand the issues of the day as part of the Presbyterian (PCA) General Assembly's Council on Theology and Culture, administered adult education and retreat activities at Mo-Ranch in the Texas Hill Country, and acted as interim minister for numerous far-flung churches during their pastoral search process.In his later years, Harrison returned home to East Tennessee, and most recently lived at Cornerstone Village in Johnson City.A celebration of his life will be held at Jonesborough Presbyterian Church on September 23rd, 2017 at 3 p.m.

Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery.
12 December, 1924 to 12 August, 2017Benjamin Harrison Taylor, 92, ended his earthly travels on Saturday the 12th of August, in Memphis, where he had moved in 2016 to be close to his daughter and her family.Dr. Taylor was a descendant of the storied Tennessee Taylors, the grandson of Governor Alfred A. Taylor, and the youngest son of Ben and Lela (Ramsey) Taylor. He found his calling in the ministry, teaching Bible at Lees-McCrae in Banner Elk, North Carolina, later completing his dissertation on John Calvin at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Virginia.Over the course of his 92 years, he served in many pastoral capacities, including as minister of St. Andrews Presbyterian church in Beaumont, Texas. He assisted in the efforts of the church to understand the issues of the day as part of the Presbyterian (PCA) General Assembly's Council on Theology and Culture, administered adult education and retreat activities at Mo-Ranch in the Texas Hill Country, and acted as interim minister for numerous far-flung churches during their pastoral search process.In his later years, Harrison returned home to East Tennessee, and most recently lived at Cornerstone Village in Johnson City.A celebration of his life will be held at Jonesborough Presbyterian Church on September 23rd, 2017 at 3 p.m.

Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery.


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