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Donald “Snake” Greer Taylor

BRUNSWICK — Donald “Snake” Greer Taylor, age 90, a life-long resident of Brunswick, passed away Wednesday, March 29, 2023.

Taylor was one of six children born to James William Taylor and Maggie Gertrude Brown Taylor. He served overseas in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. Once stateside, he went to work for Coca Cola where he delivered Cokes to sporting events and businesses.

While serving cokes at Howard Coffin Park, Taylor met his future wife, Elena. The couple soon married and enjoyed all life had to offer.

They traveled throughout the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee showing Silver Tabby cats and were avid square dancers. They enjoyed attending conventions in Wyoming, Missouri and the Carolinas.

Taylor even square danced with his wife at his 90th birthday celebration. The couple also enjoyed golfing together.

Although Taylor had no children of his own, he relished the time he spent with two of his nephews, Mark Taylor and Joe Taylor. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed teaching the boys about the wilderness, survival skills and camping.

Taylor was a Scout Master and influenced many young men’s lives. He was a Christian man who was fun loving, good and honest. Taylor lived a very rich life but did not boast to others. He will be missed.

In addition to his parents, Taylor was preceded in death by two sisters, Hazel Leona Yeargins and Delores Jeanette Swink; and two brothers, James Oran Taylor and Lawrence Wilbert Taylor.

Taylor is survived by his wife of 49 years, Elena Hawthorne Raynolds Taylor; a sister, Doris Lynette Brown (Butch) of Stone Mountain, Ga.; two special nephews, Mark Taylor (Kelly) of Waynesville and Joe Taylor (Charla) of Brunswick; and several other nieces, nephews and cousins.

A service to honor Taylor’s life was held Sunday, April 2 in the Chapel of Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home with his nephew, Reverend Mark Taylor officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Hospice of the Golden Isles or to the Boy Scouts of America.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.edomillerandsons.com for the Taylor family.

Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements., age 90, a life-long resident of Brunswick, passed away Wednesday, March 29, 2023.

Taylor was one of six children born to James William Taylor and Maggie Gertrude Brown Taylor. He served overseas in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. Once stateside, he went to work for Coca Cola where he delivered Cokes to sporting events and businesses.

While serving cokes at Howard Coffin Park, Taylor met his future wife, Elena. The couple soon married and enjoyed all life had to offer.

They traveled throughout the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee showing Silver Tabby cats and were avid square dancers. They enjoyed attending conventions in Wyoming, Missouri and the Carolinas.

Taylor even square danced with his wife at his 90th birthday celebration. The couple also enjoyed golfing together.

Although Taylor had no children of his own, he relished the time he spent with two of his nephews, Mark Taylor and Joe Taylor. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed teaching the boys about the wilderness, survival skills and camping.

Taylor was a Scout Master and influenced many young men’s lives. He was a Christian man who was fun loving, good and honest. Taylor lived a very rich life but did not boast to others. He will be missed.

In addition to his parents, Taylor was preceded in death by two sisters, Hazel Leona Yeargins and Delores Jeanette Swink; and two brothers, James Oran Taylor and Lawrence Wilbert Taylor.

Taylor is survived by his wife of 49 years, Elena Hawthorne Raynolds Taylor; a sister, Doris Lynette Brown (Butch) of Stone Mountain, Ga.; two special nephews, Mark Taylor (Kelly) of Waynesville and Joe Taylor (Charla) of Brunswick; and several other nieces, nephews and cousins.

A service to honor Taylor’s life was held Sunday, April 2 in the Chapel of Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home with his nephew, Reverend Mark Taylor officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Hospice of the Golden Isles or to the Boy Scouts of America.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.edomillerandsons.com for the Taylor family.

Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


Donald “Snake” Greer Taylor

Donald “Snake” Greer Taylor


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