Kenilworth man dies suddenly in Chicago [Dudley Taylor]
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- Wilmette Life, 26 Dec 1924, p. 11
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Dudley Taylor, 244 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, a resident of Kenilworth and Wilmette for the past six years, died in Chicago last Saturday afternoon from an heart attack. Mr. Taylor was walking along Monroe street just east of State street when he was suddenly seized with an attack. He called out to passersby for aid and was taken to the office of a nearby doctor where he was given first aid, but a second attack shortly after caused his death.
Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday afetrnoon [sic], the Rev. John K. Coolidge of St. Elisabeth's church, Glencoe, officiating. Burial was at Memorial Park. Mr. Taylor is survived by his widow, a daughter, Betty, and a son, Landon. He was a member of the Union church of Kenilworth and well known to many people along the north shore.- Featured Link
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- 26 Dec 1924
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- Coolidge, John ; Taylor, Betty ; Taylor, Dudley ; Taylor, Landon
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- Wilmette.News.267523
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