Peg, The Carl L. Taylor Funeral Home was at 119 2nd St. , across from the Sudro-Curtis Funeral home. The Taylor Funeral Home, sold in July 1951 and then torn down by the Spitzer Bro. Spitzer's expanded parking for the former Kroger grocery store on 2nd St.. Wm. C. Sudro owned his funeral home from the early 20's, then Harvey Curtis born in Elyria 1907, Curtis worked for Sudro in 1923, and then graduated from a Columbus embalming school in 1927. Curtis then returned to work again with Sudro and in 1936 became a full business partner. Sudro died in 1941 & Curtis bought out the Sudro interest in the funeral home business. Harvey Curtis was the son of parents who were originally from LaGrange, namely Carl & Hilda (Hallman) Curtis. Harvey married in 1935 to Miriam Fowl, a daughter or Jay and elizabeth (Spiegelberg) Fowl of Amherst Township. Harvey & Miriam lived at 112 Cedar St. (per my 1952 source). Nancy