The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dundee RBLS chairman the Rev David Taylor, aged 82

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The Rev David Taylor, chairman of the Dundee branch of the Royal British Legion Scotland and former padre to the city’s annual Festival of Remembranc­e, has died at the age of 82.

Dundee-born Mr Taylor was also a prominent figure in Masonic circles, serving the organisati­on as senior chaplain of Scotland.

He was born on Anne Street in the Hilltown and schooled at Rosebank and then Rockwell where he met his future wife Chrissy.

The childhood sweetheart­s were married in October 1957 at Bonnethill on the Hilltown and had four children – Sandra, Margaret Ann, David and James – as well as seven grandchild­ren and 22 great-grandchild­ren.

Mr Taylor initially worked for British Rail as a guard and porter, then as a lorry driver and special constable before entering the ministry in 1988. He trained in Newburgh and Edinburgh and served at Saughton Hall and Tillicoult­ry before entering the Dundee Congregati­onal Church.

His Masonic involvemen­t began in 1972 and he held positions including past master of Lodge Caledonian 254, senior chaplain provisiona­l grand master Lodge Forfarshir­e and attained the rank of senior chaplain of Scotland.

He served with the 4/5th Battalion Black Watch TA in the 1950s, and was a piper and Highland dancer, performing at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo and a solo for the Queen.

After joined the Royal British Legion Scotland Dundee branch in 1994, he became its official padre the following year.

Elected vice-chairman in 2009, he was appointed branch chairman in 2015 and held that post until his death, which followed a period of illness.

Mr Taylor was the RBLS Angus, Perthshire and Fife area chaplain for more than a decade and was padre to the annual Dundee Festival of Remembranc­e in the Caird Hall, a role he held until two years ago.

He was also the padre and a member of the Dundee Community Ex-services Associatio­n and led the ecumenical service at the Submariner­s memorial as well as many local Black Watch commemorat­ions.

RBLS Angus, Perthshire and Fife area convener Alastair Mclean led tributes to Mr Taylor, describing him as a family man of “commitment and dedication and a true gentleman”.

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The Rev David Taylor was described as a “true gentleman”.

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