Roosevelt Taylor

Roosevelt Taylor

Roosevelt Taylor Obituary

Published by Rhodes Funeral Home - Chef Menteur Hwy on May 29, 2020.
"It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog." It seems Rosey Taylor was always fighting his entire life - to be better, to be faster, and to reach higher.
Roosevelt Taylor, also known as "Rosey," was born July 4, 1937 in Eudora, AR. Born to the union of William Taylor and Savannah Mathis Taylor. His mother moved his sister and him to New Orleans when he was four years old and he remained a New Orleanian until his transition.
He was a graduate of Joseph S. Clark Senior High School in New Orleans, where he excelled in basketball, football and track. Rosey's athletic talents landed him a basketball scholarship to Grambling State University. However, when he arrived at Grambling there was no scholarship, but nothing would deter Rosey from attaining his dreams. He worked several jobs to pay for school and later tried out for the football team, led by the legendary Coach Eddie Robinson, who immediately recognized Rosey's natural athletic talents. Rosey embodied all of the traits that Coach Robinson required from his entire Grambling Tigers squad. to be "agile, mobile and hostile."
In 1961, he was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Chicago Bears. Taylor played 8½ of his 12 seasons with the Bears and was a part of the 1963 NFL championship team that had one of the great defenses in league history. He also played 2½ years with the San Francisco 49ers after the Bears traded him in the middle of the 1969 season and finished his career in 1972 with the "Over the Hill Gang" Washington Redskins.
Taylor, who ranked no. 43 on the Chicago Tribune's list of the Top 100 players in Bears' history last year, had 23 of his 32 career interceptions with the Bears. He had nine interceptions and three fumble recoveries in 1963, and his 12 takeaways are still tied for the single-season franchise record.

He was an All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection in 1963 and also was named to the Pro Bowl in 1968. Taylor played in eight career playoff games, though only one was with the Bears, and he ended his career by playing in Super Bowl VII in the Redskins' 14-7 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
In 1970 Taylor won the Eshmont Award, which is the 49ers' most prestigious annual honor. It is given each year to the Niner who best exemplifies the "inspirational and courageous play" of Len Eshmont, a player from the original 1946 Forty Niners' team. A few years later, he was among a group of athletes invited by President Nixon to the White House to participate in an anti-drug campaign.
Rosey Taylor was as soft-spoken off the field as he was hard-hitting on it. He had a well-deserved reputation as a gentleman's gentleman, and relished any and every opportunity to serve as a role model for young African-American men. It was a role he played perhaps even better than his role as a defensive back on the gridiron. He was motivated to give back because of the racial discrimination he faced throughout his life even as a professional athlete and even in his own beloved hometown.

Recognizing the lack of opportunities for underprivileged African American youth, Taylor envisioned a football camp for young males - long before anything as such was established in this area. As a strictly non-profit endeavor, he solicited donations from numerous civic minded clubs and organizations and set about to make his vision a reality.
With the help of a group of loyal friends, they established the "Rosey Taylor Football Camp". Because it was self-subsidized, he was only able to do it for one year. but the seed was planted. He also sponsored the Rosey Taylor Relays in conjunction with his high school alma mater, Joseph S. Clark. The inspiration for these undertakings came from his first coach, Ralph Haynes, who took the time and attention to mentor young African American males.
Many would say, Rosey, was an "everyman" hero. Following his retirement from football, Rosey enjoyed several other careers. He had a brief stint as a sports broadcaster on a local TV station with Buddy Diliberto. He also owned several businesses which spanned the New Orleans area, the Lake Charles area, as well as the Bay area. These businesses included a trucking company, a hotel, and several restaurants. But the most notable one would be a sports bar that he owned and operated for almost two decades; The Rosey Taylor Locker Room Lounge, which resided on St. Ann Street at the foot of the French Quarters not far from the Municipal Auditorium. Many sports fans, sports legends, New Orleanians, and tourists alike enjoyed spirits in the lounge which was decorated to resemble an actual football locker room.
Rosey also was a community activist. He served as a Community Relations Liaison during Sheriff Harry Lee's tenure. In this role he visited schools in the Jefferson Parish area and spoke to youth.
Rosey made his transition on May 29, 2020. Larger than life, generous to a fault, he was an amazing father, devoted husband, beloved grandfather and uncle. He will be dearly missed by his wife of almost 60 years, Claudia, his daughters Sherri Taylor - Los Angeles, Alicia Taylor Bard (Branville) - Cambridge, MA, Brian Taylor (Bernadette) - Buffalo, NY; four grandchildren, Edward Taylor, Brandyn Bard, Grant Taylor, Taylor Grace Bard and a host of nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his mother Savannah, father William, sisters Lee Aster Williams and Johnnie L. Walker.
In lieu of flowers please consider donating to Grambling Legends, in Roosevelt Taylor's name. Donations can be sent to: The Grambling Legends, Inc. P.O Box 73436, Baton Rouge LA. 70874.
A private service will be held on Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at D. W. Rhodes Funeral Home at 3933 Washington Ave. New Orleans, LA. 70125.
Due to current extenuating circumstances, we ask that those who wish to express their condolences or share fond memories do so at www.rhodesfuneral.com
A public memorial service will be announced at a later date. The family is grateful for your understanding and compassion during this trying time.

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May 21, 2025

Lionel Pichon posted to the memorial.

August 11, 2023

Betty P Thompson posted to the memorial.

October 7, 2021

Theresa Edgar posted to the memorial.

Lionel Pichon

May 21, 2025

I met Rosey Taylor outside of Joseph S Clark Sr. High School in 1975. I was introduced to him by my football coach Oscar James. When coach James said I want you to meet Rosey I was taken by surprise because he was the guy who had all the football, basketball, and track trophies on display upstairs in the school building. I was on the football team at Clark and it made me so proud to meet him. He was a Clark Bulldog who was a very good player in the NFL. Bless you Mr. Taylor.

Betty P Thompson

August 11, 2023

I remember Mr Taylor as one of my favorite football players. I met him personally at a bank where I worked on St Claude in New Orleans. I waited on him several times until one day it hit me. I noticed a Super Bowl ring on his finger. I said oh my God Mr Taylor you are The great Rosie Taylor. You were my favorite. We chatted football every time after that day. He was so darn sweet and very humble. Here it is 2023 and I´m just seeing he passed in 2020. My condolences to Mrs Taylor and family. A great man.

Theresa Edgar

October 7, 2021

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Kim Wells

May 12, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kim Wells

May 12, 2021

Mr.Taylor was a nice man who really cared about young people.Thank you Mr.Taylor RIH

Bobbie White

April 6, 2021

Just finding out about Roosevelt his passing College Ct family and Second Bethlehem Baptism Church members my deepest Sympathies to the family

September 18, 2020

My condolences.

June 30, 2020

My deepest condolences to the family. May you find comfort in your treasured memories of Your loved one and May God continue to comfort you in the days, months and years ahead.

Sharon Carroll

June 14, 2020

My sincere condolences to the family. I'm sorry for your loss. I only met Mr. Taylor a couple of times with Lisa. During college, Lisa and Sherri shared many stories about their lovely family. Some stories were about how Mr. Taylor showed up as a "gentleman's gentleman" to represent the best of black men. Mr. Taylor did good.

Mike Patocka

June 13, 2020

As a true Chicago Bears fan I would like to pass on my condolences to the family and friends. May his memory live on.

Carl & Tony Ruzicka

June 12, 2020

As clubhouse boys for the Chicago Bears during our high school years (1963-1966), we were privileged to know Rosey. He was our favorite player and the only Bear that we made a special effort to introduce to our parents. Although soft spoken, his love for us and for humanity were more impactful than any of his numerous bone rattling tackles. We are honored to be included in his circle of friends. With love, Carl and Tony Ruzicka

Sue John Brodie

June 11, 2020

very belated message to send our love and prayers to Claudia and her family. Rosey was A
Cherished friend of ours and We had so Much fun when
He was with the 49ers. John and I asked him
To Be godfather to our youngest daughter, Erin. She still talks about him
And remembers the
Beautiful Bracelet he gave her
Happy memories And love to Claudia and family.

Ro Brown

June 6, 2020

To Mrs Claudia, Brian and all of Rosey's family I send my condolences. Every time I drive down Franklin Avenue I think about the excitement of a 12-year old meeting an All-Pro just months after he helped the Chicago Bears win the NFL Championship. I always admired Rosey. Even in my old age, when we talked I still felt excitement like that 12-year old felt 56 years earlier. Thanks #24! Ro Brown

Lillian (Tweet) Colar

June 6, 2020

As a Grambling State University Alumni and member of the
Grambling Legends, it was an honor to read such a beautiful obituary of such an awesome life well lived. Blessings to his wife, children and family.

Theresa Ellsworth McWilliams

June 5, 2020

RIP C/O 85 BULLDOGS 4LIFE

Ronald Walton

June 5, 2020

I remember Mr. Taylor being a substitute teacher in my Junior High class during the off-season. Very nice and helpful. It was cool to have a pro football player teaching the class. My sincere condolences to Mr. Taylors family.

Karen Williams

June 5, 2020

To the Taylor Family: May the Love of God surround you and bring you comfort, strength and peace during this difficult time.

June 3, 2020

Condolences to Roosevelts family and friends. God comforts the broken hearted and those who mourn.

Joseph S. Clark - Class of 1957

June 3, 2020

Our condolences and sympathy to the Taylor family. Our friendship spans from High School. We will never forget Roosevelt and the time we were all together.

Kishonda Roman

June 3, 2020

I may have not been around often, but the very request you have asked of me dear uncle was done a yr later and continue to be. Love you until we meet again.

Maurice and Felicia Williams

June 3, 2020

Blessings and comfort to the entire family.

Angela Walker

June 3, 2020

R.I.P. Uncle Rosey

June 3, 2020

God is a God of all Comfort and he will Comfort the family's...My heartfelt condolences to the family's..

Sylvia Copper

June 3, 2020

Rosey was truly a black man everyone could look up to , he has proven what we all can do when we put our minds to it.

LeeRoy

June 3, 2020

ur deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Roosevelt. What a football player! He truly be missed. Again so sorry for your loss.

June 3, 2020

Thoughts and prayers to the Taylor family, may God give you comfort as you go through this time of your loss.

June 3, 2020

What a exciting career MrRosey had. A lot of good memories left the family and all of the fans. Im so sorry for your loss. May God be with you at this time.

Gizelle Jones (Charley Jones Daughter)

June 2, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Cluster of 20 Memorial Trees

Brett Maxedon

Planted Trees

Tom Fabel

June 2, 2020

As young newly-weds from Minnesota, we were Chicago apartment building neighbors with the Taylor family during 1968. It was our great privilege to become friends with Claudia and Rosie and also to care for their darling daughters Sherri and Alicia on game days for the Bears. We carry the fondest memories of the beauty and generosity of that family, and of course of the rich humanity of Rosie. Thanks be to God for such a wonderful life.

Cynthia A Williams

June 2, 2020

remember when I was younger how I use to travel to my uncles home in New Orleans for his birthday. I enjoyed every moment with him and the rest of my family. ❤

patricia

June 2, 2020

My condolences on the loss of your loved one. May God comfort and strengthen all of you in your time of sorrow.

June 2, 2020

An amazing and unforgettable player to watch. May God be with the Taylor family.

June 2, 2020

Our deepest condolences to the family. We pray that God continues to strengthen and comfort you all during this extremely difficult time.

Fred Farkle

June 1, 2020

When real men played real football.

Ernest Johnson

June 1, 2020

While my childhood life developed Rosey passed through my Sports knowledge. Condolences to the Family and friends

Albert Alioto

June 1, 2020

I remember when he played for our 49ers. If that was a small part of his career, it is still something to be treasured by every 49er fan. Eternal glory to him in a much more important Hall of Fame.

Eugenia Adams

June 1, 2020

To the family......
"The life of the dead is place in the memory of the living." Maceo T. Cicero
May the memories of your love one and the love of God fill your heart with peace.
God's peace and love

Elise Martin

June 1, 2020

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Valerie James

June 1, 2020

Alicia Taylor Bard, Rosey Taylors daughter is a wonderful, loving, caring and loyal friend for over 30 years. We met at Howard University and she introduced me to my husband of 30 years!!! Great Fathers leave a legacy with their children. Mr. Taylor through your daughter-Alicia, your legacy is love!!!
Taylor family please accept our deepest condolences for your loss. May God Bless you all!

The Spathiphyllum Plant

Valerie James

Sent Flowers

Valerie James

June 1, 2020

Roosevelt Taylor is a wonderful Father, who produced a wonderful, smart, caring and loyal daughter, Alicia Taylor Bard. Alicia influenced me greatly at Howard University and even introduced me to my husband of 30 years! So Mr. Taylor, I owe you big time!
Alicia and family may God comfort you during this difficult time.

Harry Simpson

June 1, 2020

Godspeed Roosevelt, and thank you for the memories...

rich roth

June 1, 2020

Tribute to Mr Taylor Rest in Peace https://youtu.be/UTGinNbeDpg

Angela Walker

June 1, 2020

From his niece Angela Walker.

ferdinand b branch

June 1, 2020

MY CONDOLENCES TO THE TAYLOR FAMILY. REST IN PEACE ROSEY YOU'RE ONE OF THE GREATS OF ALL TIME !

Sandy Sander

June 1, 2020

I didnt know you or your family, but I have known of you. Always respected, admired and followed the way he played the game of football. My prayers to your family.
Living in Dallas, but born and raised in New Orleans.
Milton Sandy Sander

Charles Robinson

June 1, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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