Bob Taggart
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Robert "Bob" Taggart
was a British
United Kingdom
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 centenarian
Centenarian
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 who was the second-oldest man in the United Kingdom (after Stanley Lucas), and the oldest man in Scotland
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, at the time of his death. At the time of his death, he was believed to be the oldest living man in the United Kingdom.

Taggart was born on the High Street in Rutherglen
Rutherglen
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, Lanarkshire
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.

He started working on the railways when he was 14 years old, and spent his entire career in the railway industry, working his way up to his final position as a claims inspector. He had a great love for bowls
Bowls
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, which he played up to the age of 104. A former club singer, Taggart credited his longevity to singing songs by Engelbert Humperdink.

Taggart was part of the Home Guard during World War II.

Taggart was married for 65 years to Dorcas Taggart, who died in 1998 at age 90. He had five daughters—Mabel, Nan, Betty, June, and Margaret
—15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He lived in his native Rutherglen for his entire life.

Taggart died on 13 August 2009, at the age of 109.
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