Richley Earl "Bunky" Taylor

richley taylor

February 26, 1949 ~ October 29, 2022

SGT Richley E. “Bunky” Taylor, U.S. Marine Corps Retired, 73, of Leonardtown, MD passed away peacefully on October 29, 2022 surrounded by his loving family. Bunky was born on February 26, 1949 to the late Earl and Thelma Taylor in Leonardtown, MD and was raised in Compton, MD. After a victorious baseball and football career at Chopticon High School, Bunky tried out for the Baltimore Orioles, but then decided his country needed him more and signed up for the United States Marine Corps in 1969. After boot camp at Parris Island and being stationed at Camp Lejeune, Bunky’s first orders were to Vietnam. While in Vietnam, he was wounded and transferred to a hospital in Japan, then to Bethesda Naval Hospital. Bunky was awarded the Purple Heart, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnamese Service Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Vietnamese Campaign Medal, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. Bunky was proud to be a Marine and continued to carry these values throughout his life. While at Bethesda, Bunky was reunited with his girlfriend, Genevieve “Genny” Howell, whom he later married at St. Bernadette’s Church in Silver Spring, MD on June 24, 1972. After their marriage, he began working at Patuxent River Naval Air Station as a laborer. There, he climbed the ladder to Contract Administrator for Public Works, later retiring in 2005. During their union, Bunky and Genny had two children, Jennifer Taylor Adams (Chuck) of Locust Grove, VA and Brian Richley Taylor (Tonya) of Clements, MD. He was proud of his family and especially enjoyed time with his grandchildren Caitlin Marie Campitell (Chris) of Lexington, SC, Nicole Elizabeth Adams (Brian Bruce) of Bumpass, VA, Shawn Richley Taylor and Alison Paige Taylor of Clements, MD, and his great granddaughter Bailey Elaine Bruce. Together, Bunky and Genny enjoyed traveling, camping, and his favorite sport of golf. He was a long time member of St. Francis Xavier Church in Compton, a Fourth Degree Knight with the Knights of Columbus 1470, a member of the Leonardtown Volunteer Rescue Squad and Auxiliary, Leonardtown Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary, and American Legion Post 54 in Leonardtown. Bunky had the most infectious smile and never met a stranger. He will be greatly missed by not only his family, but by the entire community. In addition to his wife, children, grandchildren, and great grandchild, Bunky is survived by his sisters Chrissy Taylor of Hollywood, MD, Bonnie Taylor of Texas, and Pam Mathis of Colorado, as well as his brother-in-law Ed Howell of North Carolina. He is preceded in death by his sister Judy Taylor and his brother Kevin Taylor. The family will receive friends on Monday, November 7, 2022 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD, with prayers recited at 7:00 PM, Knights of Columbus Leonardtown prayers at 7:15PM, and Leonardtown Rescue Squad prayers at 7:30 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at 10:00 AM by Father Ryan Islo Pineda at St. Francis Xavier Church, Leonardtown, MD. Interment will follow at the church cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice House of St. Mary’s, Leonardtown Volunteer Rescue Squad, Leonardtown Volunteer Fire Department, and St. Francis Xavier Church Manor House Restoration.

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  1. We are so sorry for our loss. Bunky was an all around good man. We extend our condolences and prayers to the family.

    Hattie Norris & George Bussler.

  2. So sorry to hear this. Prayers to the family.
    Bunky was my first supervisor when I arrived at Pax
    Karen Williams

  3. Diana Huntt McConnell says:

    So very sorry for the loss of this good man to his family and community. May God comfort each of you, knowing how much he loved you.
    Fred and Diana (Huntt) McConnell.

  4. So many memories of an incredible boss. The good, the bad, the ugly! Bunky was the best. The work place was never dull and always interesting. He would always have your back. I proudly told people who asked that I was a proud graduate of the BTU! Bunky Taylor University! He taught me a lot. You will definitely be missed Bunky! Hugs and prayers to all your family who I know you cherished.

    Donnie & Gail Ballance, Kill Devil Hills, NC

  5. My deepest sympathy to Bunky’s family and all who loved him.

  6. I remember the best neighbors anyone could ask for. Bunky & Genny would always have fun with us kids growing up. We would swim in thier pool in the summer, and have snowball fights in the winter. He even gave my money back when he beat me at cards.. lol. He will be missed. now show Jesus how to hit a baseball…..

  7. Genny and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this sad time. Bunky was always smiling and spreading cheer to everyone around. He will be missed by all. hope all your memories and cherished thoughts will help you through. May he rest in peace.

    CA & Betty Goddard

  8. Bunky – Thanks for your unselfish service to God – Country – Community! Enjoy your Heavenly reward & rest in eternal peace!! Condolences to the family.

  9. Ruth Joy Coombs / Betty Joy Thomas says:

    Genny and all of Bunky’s Family: We send our most heartfelt thoughts and prayers to all of you during this time of great loss. Bunky was such a people person and it was always a happy time when one was in his presence.


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