Rudolph Almond Taylor


Registration February 14, 1942, at Omaha, Nebraska - employed by Gus A. Renz
Service Number 1434410
Unit Supply - Camp Dodge, Iowa, 127th Field Artillery & CAS Detachment 45
Enlistment April 12, 1917
Departure September 25, 1918 at New York, New York on the ship City Of York
Departure December 25, 1918, at Bordeaux, France, on the U.S.S. Powhatan (ID-3013)
Arrival 1919
Discharge January 22, 1919
Rank Private
Service Number 1434410
Unit Wagoner Supply Company, 127th Field Artillery


Rudolph Almond Taylor Dies At Vets Hospital
Rudolph Almond Tayor, 59, native of Union, Nebraska, died Monday afternoon, September 2, 1957, at the United States Veterans Hospital in Omaha. He had been suffering from a week's illness with pneumonia.

He was born September 30, 1898, at Union, son of Mr. and Mrs. William and Ravina (Clarence) Taylor. He grew up in the Union Community.

He was a veteran of World War I.

In late years he had resided at 4102 California Street, Omaha.

Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Ravina E. Taylor, Omaha; daughter, Mrs. Iola Mae Stammer, Manning, Iowa; brothers, Wilson, William, and Garrett, all of Omaha; two grandsons.

Preceding him in death was his father and brother, Raymond.

Services were held today at 12:30 at the Veterans Hospital Chapel. Further services were held at 2:30 at the Baptist Church in Union.

Burial was at the East Union Cemetery, Union, Nebraska.