Arles A Taylor

arles taylor

September 3, 1938 ~ January 10, 2026

Born in: Surry, County
Resided in: Carthage, NC

Arles Allen Taylor, age 87, of Carthage passed away peacefully on January 10, 2026 surrounded by his loving family.

 Born in Surry County on September 3, 1938 he was a son of the late Jobe Columbus Taylor and Blanche Hawks Taylor.

Arles was a pillar of his community of Carthage, NC for decades. He operated a local service station, was a racecar driver, mail carrier, little league coach, church deacon, woodworker, terrific dad to his four children and husband to his wife of 59 years. He loved sports, especially baseball, and was able to realize his dream of visiting the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown in 2018 with his sons and grandson. He is also known for borrowing his brother James’s car to drive to Yankee Stadium in 1955 to attend the World Series. He dearly loved the Cleveland Indians and watched them avidly all his life. He loved NC State football and attended many games with his family. When his oldest son was a student at NC State, Arles bought season football tickets, which he enjoyed attending for years with both of his sons. Arles and his younger brother Billy raced cars on local circuits in the 1960s and 1970s. His racecar number was 17, and this number became a symbol for his family over the years. Arles was known for his dry sense of humor and loved to crack a joke. He used many signature phrases, such as calling people whose name he couldn’t remember “gizmo,” and replying to an invitation, in his polite southern gentleman way, with “we might could do that.” 

As a woodworker, Arles made a variety of beautiful pieces, including toys, tables, picture and puzzle frames, cabinets, desks, dressers and cedar chests. He loved working with woods like pine and cedar and would often get requests from his children to build a piece of furniture they needed. 

Arles had a servant’s heart and would answer the call without question if someone was in need. For many years, he served faithfully at Red Branch Baptist Church, as a deacon and church leader, often going on trips with the Baptist Men when natural disasters occurred. He loved packing up for those trips and organizing the church trailer that housed the tools and equipment. 

Arles would say his favorite role was that of grandpa. He took many beach trips with his family and was always up for an ocean swim. He loved making big breakfasts for his family at the beach, complete with bacon, eggs, and pancakes. He loved being outside in the sunshine, especially at the beach, and later by his very own swimming pool where he would play for hours with his grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by: his brothers Joe, Ray and James Taylor and his sister Pauline Taylor Fields. 

He is survived by his wife Bradie G. Taylor; his children Laura T. Trevino of Haywood CA, son Arles Taylor, Jr. and wife Dottie of Durham, Jennifer Alderman and husband Travis of Durham, David Taylor and wife Heather of Fuquay Varina; brother Billy Taylor and wife Annette of Carthage; grandchildren Isabel, Aaron, Sam, Alex, Nicholas and Riley; great-grandchildren Chloe, Joseph and Ruth. 

Funeral services will be 3:00 p.m. Saturday, January 17th at Red Branch Baptist Church conducted by Pastor Jeff Mitchell. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church prior to the service beginning at 2:00 p.m. 

Services entrusted to: Fry & Prickett Funeral Home. 

Online condolences may be made at PinesFunerals.com.

 

Services

Visitation: January 17, 2026 2:00 pm

Red Branch Baptist Church
1748 Old River Road
Carthage, NC 28327

910-947-1974

Funeral Service: January 17, 2026 3:00 pm

Red Branch Baptist Church
1748 Old River Road
Carthage, NC 28327

910-947-1974

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  1. Prayers for his family. Hoping his wife Brady will have special strength during this hard time in her life. Prayers for his children also. Read John chapter 14 for comfort, help and strength. Read all of the Bible for comfort. John 14 is just a good place to start.

    Paul and Linda Horner

  2. Mrs Bradie and family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Arles was such a nice Christan man. He and Bradie have really been missed by our church family..I am so glad they got to be together the last few years. He is well and in Heaven with God. Gale. Red and Steven Wood

  3. We are sorry to hear of your loss! We pray that your sweet memories help you thru the hard days ahead.

  4. To Bradie & her family.
    Bobby & I were so sorry to hear of Arles death. We’ve known Arles since the 60’s. He will be missed by so many people & especially Bradie. Special prayers for Bradie & her family.
    Love,
    Linda & Bobby Wallace

  5. Bradie….deepest sympathy for you and your family. Arles has an outstanding obituary of the beautiful life he lived thru the years, especially in helping others! I’m sure those memories will help to comfort your aching hearts during this sad time.

  6. We were so sad to hear of Arles passing. He and Bradie were so special to us. Praying for GOD to comfort Bradie and all the family.
    Sincere sympathy,
    Eddie and Vetres Livengood and Veder Hurley

  7. Arles was a mighty fine man. He kept my Dad’s car going for years as he sub carried the mail as well. My Mom was from Surry County as well. So many good folks came here from that area. I watched him race at Fayetteville speedway several times as well as Jerry Speer. He is gonna be missed. Prayers for his family and friends. Heaven is getting some good ones. Prayers for all.:::: JIm Brady

  8. Bradie – so sorry to hear of Arles’ passing. May God comfort you and your family at this time is my prayer.

  9. Bradie and Family…
    I’m so sorry to hear of Arles’ passing. May God bless and comfort y’all during this difficult time.
    Bradie… love you ❤️… 🙏 for your recovery…Ruby

  10. Arles was one of my favorites in the Carthage High school, class of 1956. He was helpful, kind and nice person. We had a special class of “good friends”!!! During the later years several of our class would travel from different areas to meet at Bojangles!! Catching up!!! And we had some wonderful class get togethers over the years, Arles was always in attendance along with our spouses!!! Praying for comfort for Braudy and all of his family. God bless all!!!!

  11. Mr. Taylor was a good man who loved the Lord and his family. His children have been a blessing to me, especially David, and I’m thankful for this man’s well-lived life. I’m even rooting for Cleveland to win a World Series, now. 🙂

  12. I worked with Arles at the Post Office for several years. I had so much respect for him. He actually trained me on his mail route to be his substitute carrier. Route 1. He never got mad with me over my mistakes when I was learning the route. He would encourage me in his soft spoken voice. Prayers for the family.

  13. Brady, I am so very sorry to hear of Arles’ passing. Pee Wee called to inform me. I think of all of you every time I think of Aunt which is daily. I use the lamp she gave me every single day.


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