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Raymond TAYLOR Obituary

TAYLOR, Raymond On Wednesday, August 12, 2020, Raymond George Taylor, loving husband, father of two and grandfather of two, passed away peacefully, at the age of 88. He was born on November 7, 1931 in Toronto, Ontario, to Howard and Beatrice (Gibson) Taylor. He graduated from the Ontario College of Art in 1952 and embarked on a successful lifetime career as an illustrator/graphic artist, plying his trade in Canada, UK and Germany. On September 29, 1956, he married Mary Ann Wright. They raised a daughter, Tracey and son, Scott. Raymond had a passion for painting. He also loved to travel, and he combined his two favorite interests to create some truly extraordinary art. His fantastic portraits of people and pets were much admired by friends and family. He was also an accomplished athlete who excelled at football, fastball, soccer and running. Raymond was an adventure-traveller before they coined the phrase and he spent hours in the library planning family treks to exotic locales in the pre-internet era. He was known for his quick dry wit, his infectious smile, his honesty and his kind and compassionate spirit. He will be forever remembered by his wife Mary, daughter Tracey (Donald Yule), son Scott (Katherine Taylor), grandson Kirk Taylor, granddaughter Janine Yule, and sister Beryl Rome. Raymond was predeceased by his parents and brother Barry. A private memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 22, 2020. Note: Due to the pandemic restrictions, attendance will be by invitation only.

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Published by Toronto Star on Aug. 15, 2020.

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Sharon Allen

August 30, 2020

I was sorry to hear of Ray's passing. He painted portraits of my parents that I treasure as they to have passed.

Paul Culliton

August 22, 2020

Hello Scott. My condolences on the passing of your dad. I always enjoyed hearing your stories about your dad, growing up near Wexford Woods. Collecting pop bottles to cash in to go with your Dad to Tim Horton's. Thinking of you. Paul & Susan Culliton & family.

Neil Thomlinson

August 19, 2020

Very sorry to hear of Ray's death. I bought one of his paintings at a silent auction, and got him to do a portrait of a friend's grandma in Brasil. Dona Elvira will be 104 in November. She loves the painting. And then he did one of me which I also cherish. RIP Ray. Many condolences to Mary and family and his many friends.

Renate Koke

August 19, 2020

Dear Mary, I was so sorry to hear about Ray’s passing. He was a remarkable man and you were a wonderful couple. I treasure the portraits he did for Carla and me and I also have a wonderful Toronto streetscape that I love. Ray had such a keen eye and knew how to extract beauty from the ordinary. He graced our lives with his gentle, kind spirit and his care for younwas a testimony of what love can be. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers, Rev. Renate Koke

Anne Marie Marrin

August 18, 2020

To Mary and Family

You have our sympathy. We are praying for you and your family especially for Raymond. We are grateful to Raymond for his portraits of the three sisters who established the Village Mosaic - Sisters Conrad Lauber, Elaine Guidinger and Anne Marie Marrin. May Raymond rest in peace.

John Boileau

August 17, 2020

Ray was a great neighbour, it seems like yesterday that we talked. He and Mary always had cheerful remarks for us.
To Mary and family we are sorry
for your loss .
John and Debbie

Jane DuBroy

August 17, 2020

We were so sorry to read of Ray's passing. He was a lovely, kind man and so generous with his talent. Mary, our thoughts are with you and your family -- may your wonderful memories bring you comfort at this very sad time. Jane DuBroy & Bil Thuma

David and Dorothy Wright

August 15, 2020

May knowing Ray fill you with wonderful memories of joyful times shared - celebrate his life - it was well lived. Until we meet again...

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