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I've removed the following sentence from the article: "Funeral services were held in the Salt Lake 18th Ward meetinghouse, which he had recently designed." There are two citations that follow this sentence, Allen Robert's 1976 article "Utah's Unknown Pioneer Architects," and Deseret News, August 2, 1881. Robert's article doesn't mention where the funeral was held. I have been unable to find an article in the Deseret News on that date dealing with Taylor's funeral. The Deseret Evening News of August 1, 1881 carries an article about the funeral and states it was held at his residence in the eighteenth ward. Beneathtimp (talk) 15:27, 21 July 2024 (UTC)Reply