Halifax Courier, 30 Dec 1939 (also previous day's Evening Courier)
Fifty Years in Laundry Business
Funeral of Mr. William Henry Taylor
The funeral took place at All Souls' Cemetery, yesterday, of Mr. William Henry Taylor. of 14, Wade-street, Halifax, who died on Tuesday, aged 69.
Mr. Taylor had been in business for close on 50 years as a laundryman under the style of Central Steam Laundry, in Wade-street, and previously at Cross Hills, Halifax.
The Rev. R. J. Clayton, curate in charge of the Church of the Good Shepherd, conducted the services at the Halifax Parish Church and at the graveside.
The mourners were: Mrs. and Miss Taylor (wife and daughter), Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor (son and daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor (son and daughter-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. A. Beaumont (son-in-law and daughter), Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster (brother-in-law and sister), Messrs. D. and R. Taylor (grandsons), Mrs. Walsh (sister-in-law), Mrs. Lever, Mr. Beaumont.....(continues)