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Obituary for Charles Lee Taulbee

Charles Lee  Taulbee
Wednesday, January 17th, 2018 Mr. Charles Lee Taulbee, age 64, of Paris, KY went to be with Our Savior. He was born December 25th, 1953 in Dayton, Ohio to the late Charles Henry Taulbee and late Essie Mae Casey. Charles was the beloved husband of Georgia Carl, whom he was married to for twenty wonderous years. He leaves his legacy of true American Patriot, Navy Veteran and a “man’s man”, to his children: Holly Becker of Carlisle, KY; Matthew Becker (Charlene) of Crestview, FL; Scott Taulbee and children of Mt. Sterling, KY and Mark Taulbee and children of Mt. Sterling, KY. His grandchildren, Braddock and Claire Becker (Crestview, FL) will always remember their Papaw as the man who can build or fix anything, as well as give the best bear hugs. Charles also leaves his loving siblings: Connie Taulbee Byrd (Mark Wells), Bonnie Taulbee Drake (Leon), Lisa Taulbee (Kevin), Karen Taulbee Stanfill, Sharon Taulbee Greer, and William Daniel Taulbee (Crissy). Charles will also be remembered fondly by his mother-in-law Sue Pelster, and many nieces and nephews. The family is forever grateful to Dr. Robert Biddle and Margaret Tobin for all their love and care. Interment will take place Tuesday, January 23rd, 12:30pm at Camp Nelson National Cemetery in Nicholasville, KY with Reverend Jeff Bell officiating. In lieu of flowers, Charles requested donations be made to Hospice of the Bluegrass.

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