The resolution honors Clarence Taylor for his exceptional lifetime of service as a Funeral Director and celebrates his milestone platinum jubilee birthday. Born on March 4, 1956, in Columbus, Georgia, Taylor has dedicated his life to serving grieving families, beginning his career at Battle and Battle Funeral Home before establishing his own business, Taylor Funeral Home, Inc., in Phenix City, Alabama, in 1991. His funeral home, which is the only Black-owned establishment in the Phenix City and Columbus area, has been providing compassionate care and support to families for 35 years.
The resolution commends Taylor for his professional achievements, including his education and licensure as a funeral director and embalmer in both Alabama and Georgia. It recognizes his commitment to offering dignified services to families of all backgrounds and his role in providing grief support group meetings. The House of Representatives of Alabama expresses its high regard for Taylor and extends best wishes for his birthday and future blessings.