Taylor Lewis, Jr.

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was born on February 2, 1932, in Red Banks, Mississippi to the late Taylor Lewis, Sr. and Susie Lewis Neely. Taylor, who was affectionately known as “Uncle Paul” professed a hope in Christ at Pleasant Grove M.B. Church under the leadership of Reverend A. Y. Crutcher. As a young child, he attended Pleasant Grove Elementary School in Red Banks, Mississippi and Byhalia Rosenwald High School. In “Uncle Paul’s” early adulthood, he sang in a gospel group at St. Paul M.B. Church in Byhalia, Mississippi. After becoming a young adult, he moved to Memphis where he drove a cab and worked factory jobs to provide for his mother and younger sibilings. Upon “Uncle Paul’s” arrival to Memphis, he united with Greater New Shiloh M. B. Church under the leadership of Dr. Fred C. Lofton. Soon after, “Uncle Paul” relocated to Chicago, Illinois and purchased a cab along with securing a job with Vulcan until his retirement. After forty plus years and becoming ill, he returned to Memphis where he lived with his brother, Robert James. After the passing of his brother, he moved with his niece, Mary Tunstall-Snow, who cared for him faithfully along with his loving caregiver, great-great-niece Jasmin Dennis and greatnephew Lamonte Woods who assisted. His siblings and relatives visited him frequently. “Uncle Paul” fought a good fight, he finished his course, and he answered the call to lay down his earthly tabernacle and enter eternal rest on Saturday, December 30, 2017. Preceding him in death were siblings, Roosevelt Lewis, Arthur Lee Lewis, Bernice Lewis-Tunstall, Samuel Lewis and Robert James Lewis. He leaves to cherish his many memories, siblings; Charles E. Lewis (June), Leon Neely, Sr. (Melva), Jessie Neely (Effie), Christine Neely-Kelly and Alfred Neely, Sr. (ArLinda). “Uncle Paul” was affectionately called “Daddy” by Linda Nelson (Kenneth) whom he raised and loved unconditionally along with her three children, six grandchildren, and one great-grandson. He also helped raise seven children in Chicago who called him, “Grand-Dad” and he loved them as they sincerely loved him. He was also a dear friend to Ms. Gertrude Roswell.


Service O rder of S ervice Minister La Verne Stewart ~Officiating~

Processional..............................Greater New Shiloh Mass Choir Scripture: Old Testament.......................Minister Edward Anderson New Testament..........................Minister A.Y. Nunley, Jr. Prayer.......................................................Minister Lonnie Davis Words of Comfort......................................Pastor Melvin Watkins Mt. Vernon Missionary Baptist Church

Musical Selection......................Greater New Shiloh Mass Choir

Reflections:

(3 minutes, please)

Deacon Emmitt Madkins..............................Church Corey King................................................Grandson Jasmin Dennis..............................Great-great-niece Alfred Neely, Sr.............................................Brother Friend or Family.............................................Open Acknowledgements.............................................Sis. Mona Jones Solo................................................Minister Andrew Tunstall, Sr. Eulogy................................................Reverend LaTondra Lewis Recessional...............................Greater New Shiloh Mass Choir ~Remains will not be viewed following Eulogy~

~The Living Memorial ~

A Tree will be planted in a National Forest as a Living Memorial to Tarylor Lewis, Jr. This service is offered by Harrison’s Memorial Chapel, Inc. through Batesville Casket Company, the United States Forest Service and Ontario Canada’s Grand Valley Conservation Foundation.


~Acknowledgement ~

The family of Taylor Lewis, Jr. would like to thank each of you for your acts of loving kindness during our time of bereavement. Your prayers, calls, visits and moral support is greatly appreciated and heartfelt. We would like to give special thanks to the staff of Lucinda’s Home Care Services - Deacon Christopher and Cheryl Jones owners, Dr. David Weber, M.D., Meritan Home Health, Elizabeth Dayton and Sharon Perkins. Special thanks to Greater New Shiloh and Mt. Vernon church families. May the blessings of the Lord be upon each one of you.

~Honorary Pallbearers ~

Charles Lewis, Sr. Jessie Neely Robert Tunstall Gary Lewis

Leon Neely, Sr. Alfred Neely, Sr. Eddie Tunstall Arthur Lewis, Jr.

~Active Pallbearers ~

Alfred Neely, Jr. Petrich Neely Roosevelt Lewis, Jr. Antonio Lewis Corey King Carlos King Troy Sanders

~Committal Rites & Interment ~

Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery 228 S A Phillips Dr. Red Banks, Mississippi 38635

~Repast ~

Residence of Mary Tunstall-Snow 1288 Mayhill Drive Memphis, Tennessee 38116

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