Taylor Funeral Home and Cremation Grand Opening and Official Ribbon Cutting
by Sammie Brown Martin
The Grand Opening and Official Ribbon Cutting of Taylor Funeral Home and Cremation washeld on Saturday, October 12th at 1039 Harvin Way in Rockledge. Taylor Funeral Home and Cremation is the first black owned funeral home in Rockledge. Funeral Director in Charge and Owner, Jeremy J Taylor and Wendy Taylor, CEO and Owner have already began serving families with excellence and compassion “Making the Difference.”
Mayor Tom Price greeted the crowd of over 200-guests
Mayor Tom Price greeted the crowd of over 200-guests and commended the Taylor’s for their accomplishments. We are pleased you choose Rockledge as your home and the city is here to wholeheartedly support you said Mayor Price.
Jeremy Taylor extended his gratitude to the attendees
Jeremy Taylor extended his gratitude to the attendees and reflected upon his early childhood desire to be a funeral director and funeral-home owner. Today is the beginning of a new chapter in providing comfort and support for our community said Taylor. “Taylor Funeral Home is not just a business, but a promise to our community to provide solace, compassion and the highest standard of care.”
Wendy Taylor made several presentations, acknowledged staff and her father, the Reverend Johnnie Lewis
Wendy Taylor made several presentations, acknowledged staff and her father, the Reverend Johnnie Lewis “supervisor” who laid the first block on the establishment and monitored the project weekly. Wendy also acknowledged her late husband, Robert Taylor, referring to him as “our angel with the best view.”
Owner, Jawaan Taylor (L) also greeted the crowd. Jawaan, is an offensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs
Owner, Jawaan Taylor also greeted the crowd. Jawaan, is an offensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. The six-foot, 330-pound, soft-spoken Taylor, smoothly approached the podium thanking everyone for their love and support.
A musical selection, “Greatness,” especially composed for the grand opening was written and sung by Stephanie McCray of Melbourne
A musical selection, “Greatness,” especially composed for the grand opening was written and sung by Stephanie McCray of Melbourne. Bishop Frank Matthews, pastor of The House of God Church, Jacksonville pronounced the Blessings of the Facility which was followed by the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony conducted by the Cocoa Beach Chamber of Commerce. Tours of Taylor Funeral Home and vehicles were also given. And, guests were graciously presented with keepsakes and scrumptious refreshments served by A Taste of Elegance and Sweet Treats by LaDonna LLC.