Taylor Hindle

Obituary of Taylor Hindle

Hindle : Taylor Francis

Surrounded by love Taylor passed away on June 4th 2025 at the Gilmore Lodge in Fort Erie at the age of 95.  Loving husband of nearly 73 years to Carol Ruth “nee Midgley”.  Proud father of James Taylor (Linda) Hindle, Lisa Carol (Kevin) Allen and Heather Elizabeth (Greg) Miller.  He adored his grandchildren, Justin (Carrie) Allen, Nathan (Amy) Hindle, Jordan (Dominic) Allen, Tyler (Tegan) Hindle, Taylor Miller, Tracy (Billy Rieck) Miller and Jeff (Karen) Miller as well as great grandchildren Weston, Ruby, Stella, Jackson Emerson, Easton, Levon, Tilly, Lainey, Evan, Akyra, Mason and Royce.  Cherished brother-in-law of Carlton (the late Daisy) Midgley, Shirley (the late Keith) Plato and Elaine (the late William) Cerbrynski. Survived by a large extended family that includes many nieces and nephews.  Predeceased by his parents Samuel and Florence Hindle as well as sisters Norma (Jack) Loomis and Joyce Hindle.

Taylor was employed for over 42 years with Dupont Corporation working in Buffalo, Richmond VA and Japan.  A veteran of the Korean War serving with the US Army, Taylor was an affiliate member of Royal Canadian Legion Br. 71 Fort Erie.  In addition to the love of family, Taylor found happiness when travelling with Carol, fishing and hunting with family and friends and the challenge of woodworking. 

The family extend appreciation to Taylors physicians Dr. Henry and Dr. Kamatovic, as well as the entire staff at Gilmore Lodge for the care provided and to Darren Flagg of Benner Funeral Services for his assistance during this time. 

Benner Funeral Services, 1105 Benner Ave., Fort Erie entrusted with arrangements.  We will celebrate Taylors life at the funeral home on Thursday June 12th, with visiting starting at 11 and services in the chapel at noon.  Interment of cremated remains will take place at McAffee Cemetery and a reception will follow.  If desired, the family would appreciate that memorial contributions be directed towards Alzheimer's or the Cancer Society. 

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