Obituaries

Prentiss Taylor Sr.

Prentiss “PT” Taylor Sr., 81, of Masontown, passed away peacefully, in his home, Sunday, June 8, 2025, surrounded by his family.
He was born June 20, 1943, a son of the late Goff and Stella Mayfield Taylor of Bull Run Road, Masontown.
He was a life member of the Post 1589 Veterans of Foreign Wars in Masontown, where he served several years as commander; a life member of the Military Order of the Cootie; a life member of the Vietnam Veterans of America; a life member of the Huntington No. 2 Disabled American Veterans; a life member of the National Rifle Association; a life member of the North American Hunting Club, and a member of the Valley Sportsman’s Association. Prentiss was a member of the Morgantown Moose Lodge 264; a member of the Mountaineer American Legion Post 174; and a member of the Alliance for Retired Americans.

Prentiss proudly served in the United States Army and was a Vietnam veteran.
He was a truck driver and heavy equipment operator at Patriot Mining, from where he retired.
Prentiss had courageously fought and survived cancer since 2010.
Prentiss was married to his loving wife of 64 years, Judy Molisee Taylor, December 6, 1961. They had two children, Prentiss Taylor Jr. (Jody) of Newburg, and Kimberly Taylor Shaffer of Masontown; grandson, Harry W. Dalton II (Willy) and his children, Zander, Grayson and Brooks; granddaughter, Penelope Shaffer; grandson, Baretta Hershman Taylor; and granddaughter, Makala Taylor and her children, Taylin, Weston and Ainsley; and a sister, Dottie Deahl of Reedsville, the last member of his immediate family.
In addition to his parents, Prentiss was preceded in death by his brothers, Willie Taylor, Leland Taylor, Roscoe Taylor, and Cliff Taylor; sisters, Janet Cobb and Florence Taylor Smith; many nieces and nephews; Shirley Hammack and Nancy Riffle, whom both visited him often; and a very special family friend, Pamela Wilson.
A very special thanks to Hospice Care, the West Virginia Cancer Center and the VA of Clarksburg, to the doctors, nurses, and social workers that helped care for him and gave him a better life, especially D.J., Christy, Scott, and Lawrence. A very special thank you to his wife, Judy, who cared for him for the last years of his life. He had several special camp friends from Pratt’s Campground and the Sunny Inn, where he enjoyed spending most of his time.
Friends may call at the Field Funeral Home in Masontown, from 2 until the 4 p.m. time of service Sunday, June 15, with the Rev. Ray Frankhouser officiating. Military rites will be conducted by the Preston County Honor Guard VFW Post 1589 of Masontown and the WVANG Honor Guard. As per his request, he will be cremated, and his ashes will be buried at several of his favorite places.
To honor his wishes, Field Funeral Home in Masontown will provide compassionate and professional cremation services.
Condolences may be extended to the family at www.fieldfuneralhome.com