James “Jimmy” Taylor was born May 30, 1935 in Robeson County to the late James Wilson Taylor and Millie Ratley Moore. In addition to his parents, Jimmy was also preceded in death by two sisters and eleven brothers.
He was educated at Southside High School in Rowland, North Carolina. He served in the United States Army and upon discharge, settled in Bronx, NY. He married the love of his life, Virginia Currie Taylor on December 28, 1957 and had three children, Brenda Wilson, Michael K. Taylor and Sandra Taylor, who preceded him in death.
For over 30 years, he was a professional truck driver who received multiple commendations for excellence and district driver of the year award for achieving 1.6 million accident free, violation free miles in metropolitan New York. His employers and customers held him in high regard as a consummate professional.
Jimmy and Virginia moved to Greensboro, North Carolina in 1999 where he enjoyed gardening and growing beautiful tomatoes, keeping his yard immaculate, driving around town and teasing his nieces and their spouses. He was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church where he attended faithfully and regularly. Instead of slowing down to enjoy some free time, he and Virginia worked part time at the 911 operations center for 15 years.
Jimmy was affectionately known by many and loved by all. He was a soft-spoken man who always greeted you with a smile.
Heaven’s gates opened for James Taylor on December 16, 2021 at Moses H. Cone hospital. God whispered, “Peace Be Thine”, and the angels gave him wings, with his devoted wife, Virginia, lovingly by his side. He was loved very dearly and was surrounded by a caring and adoring family who will miss him very much. Jimmy leaves to cherish his memory, his dedicated wife of 64 years: Virginia C. Taylor of the home, daughter: Brenda Wilson of Providence, Rhode Island, son: Michael K. Taylor of the home, grandchildren: Karyn Wilson and Michael Wilson of Providence, Rhode Island, great grandchildren: Kyrel Yerima, Nyeese Berritos and Christopher Berritos of Providence, Rhode Island, Sisters: Maggie Low (Seaborn) Anderson, Joyce Kelley, Bobby Ann (Bishop Leroy) Chandler and Barbara F. Bethea, Brothers: Matthew (Gloria) Taylor, William (Gladys) Taylor, James (Flo) Thomas and David Moore, faithful nieces: Jackie Allen, Cassandra Taylor, Veronica Taylor Nelson, and Linda Ashby, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbors and friends.
A celebration of his life will be held at 10 am on Tuesday December 21, 2021 in the Cassie Coote-Brown Memorial Chapel at Perry J. Brown Funeral Home. Visitation will be at 9:30am. Burial will follow at Lakeview Memorial Park, 3600 North O'Henry Blvd, Greensboro, NC 27405.
Professional services entrusted to Perry J. Brown Funeral Service.
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Mr. Jimmy was so loved here at Guilford Metro 911. He and Ms Virginia took such great care of us and knew us all by name. He was such a sweet man and will be so missed. Prayers and hugs to Ms Virginia. Kristi Dean
We loved you Cousin James 🕊but God Loved you more,take your rest I'll see you in the morning 🕊Cousin Alma
Virginia my prayers and thoughts are with you. I always looked forward to seeing you and James at the Alumni Weekend. I will miss seeing him. I admired the two of you as a loving couple and looked up to you and respected you. You and your family are in my prayers. Love-Diana McPhaul
Thurman was my brother in law. Matthew and I was so glad they decided to make Greensboro, NC as theirs retirement home. We would get together and talk about politics laugh so hard. We had Christmas and thanksgiving together. We will miss Thurman so much. Virginia is like an older sister me. I have learned so much from her. When she first move to Greensboro shopping was our game. Every holiday she would fix collar greens so delicious. We are here for you and. Mike. Love Matthew and Jean
Prayers and blessings for the Taylor Family. I had the opportunity to meet Uncle Jimmy once and he left a lasting impression on my heart, as a loving, God fearing, family man. Praying God will provide peace for Aunt Virginia and the rest of the family that surpasses all understanding.
Elder Michelle McGirt
Loving man always had that beautiful smile always there when you called. Will be missed dearly. But God will comfort your heart
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