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Starke Taylor

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Preceded by
  
Jack Wilson Evans

Occupation
  
Cotton investor

Succeeded by
  
Annette Strauss

Name
  
Starke Taylor


Nationality
  
American

Education
  
Rice University

Alma mater
  
Rice Institute

Political party
  
Republican Party

Starke Taylor Former Dallas Mayor Starke Taylor Jr Dead At 92 KERA News

Born
  
July 2, 1922 Paris, Texas (
1922-07-02
)

Spouse(s)
  
Delores Myrlee Burris, Carolyn Wray Norman Markle

Died
  
October 27, 2014, Dallas, Texas, United States

Austin Starke Taylor Jr. (July 2, 1922 – October 27, 2014) was mayor of Dallas, Texas, from 1983 to 1987, and a cotton investor.

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Biography

Taylor was born on July 2, 1922 in Paris, Texas in Lamar County to Austin Starke Taylor, Sr. and Veryl Georgette Lamb. He married Delores Myrlee Burris, daughter of Clarke E. Burris on August 29, 1942 in Durant, Oklahoma. They had three children: Austin Starke III, Janet Charlene and Charles Claiborne. He and Mrs. Taylor divorced in 1973. He married Carolyn Wray Norman Markle on April 7, 1973 in Dallas.

Starke Taylor graduated from Highland Park High School in 1939 where he was editor of the yearbook. In 1943 he graduated from Rice University, at the time called Rice Institute. While there he was elected president of the sophomore class.

He served in the Navy during World War II. His father, Starke Taylor, Sr., was involved in buying and selling cotton and served a term as mayor of Highland Park. Stark Taylor, Jr. joined his father's firm in 1946 and assumed control when is father retired in 1962. He sold the firm in 1982.

He served on the Parks and Recreation Board under Jack Evans. He defeated City Councilman and former Mayor Wes Wise in an election where he outspent the other candidate 10 to 1. In his 1985 re-election campaign, he defeated Max Goldblatt.

Starke Taylor, Jr., CEO, Taylor Investments was on the 2012 AT&T College Bowl Board. He was also president of the Cotton Council International.

Death

Taylor died at his home in Dallas on October 27, 2014.

References

Starke Taylor Wikipedia