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Falconer Funeral Home
Charles Taylor
June 23rd, 1947 - May 9th, 2016
Charles "Chuck" Taylor was born on June 23, 1947 in New York City to Theodore and Elizabeth Taylor. He later moved to New Jersey for many years before settling in Gilbert, AZ. His untimely passing on May 09, 2016 was due to an abrupt diagnosis of terminal esophageal cancer. Chuck was the kind of person who left a lasting impression on everyone he met. His genuine love of life, love of cars and love of friends inspired many. He will be missed by many and always reminded us to "keep the shiny side up." Charles is survived by his Sister Theresa Finn, Sister Mary Adams, his daughter Natalie Taylor, three grandchildren and many beloved nieces, nephews and cousins. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, May 12,2016 at 6:00pm at Falconer Funeral Home, 251 W Juniper Ave Gilbert, AZ. For additional information please visit http://www.falconerfuneralhome.com/
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Falconer Funeral Home
Since 1981, Falconer Funeral Home has been Gilbert's premier full-service provider, dedicated to guiding families through moments of loss with compassion and professionalism. Nestled within our welcoming funeral home is an intimate chapel designed to seat 125 guests comfortably. Our event center provides a versatile space for larger gatherings or receptions with catering options and comprehensive service planning to alleviate the burden on grieving families. In collaboration with area cemeteries, we seamlessly coordinate graveside services, ensuring a cohesive and respectful farewell....
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