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Albert A. Taylor Jr.

Danbury, Connecticut

May 1, 1957 – Oct 22, 2024 (Age 67)

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BORN
May 1, 1957
DIED
October 22, 2024
AGE
67
LOCATION
Danbury, Connecticut

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Albert A. Taylor, Jr. Albert A. Taylor, Jr., 67, of Danbury, died peacefully on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, while surrounded by his family. He was the loving husband of Laura (Smith) Taylor. Family and Friends will be received on Sunday, November 3, 2024 from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Saint...

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To all the families, Taylor, Saadi, Critelli and to Albert's children, who were all so little the last time I saw you, I am deeply saddened by Albert's passing. I had many a fun time with him; man did we laugh, sober or not :). He was always kind, genuine, loving, passionate, gave great advice and so accepting of me. I have so man fond memories of Uncle Al, which I am forever grateful and blessed to have. I think of him and you all often. May grace and peace fill you hearts today and...

My heartfelt condolences. Albert was a great human being always with a smile on his face. We grew up in the same hood with many fond memories. Another one of the greats taken to soon.

To all of the Taylor Family, My deepest condolences. Having just lost my brother Charlie to cancer this year I know how painful and the sorry one feels. So sorry when my mom told me about Al's passing. We played baseball together for years when we were young on the PAL teams and later played against each other in high school. Many good memories of his quick smile and passionate love of playing. I know Charlie played against him in softball in the industrial league. Hadn't seen him in many...

Laura, Tabitha and Stephanie, so very sorry to hear of Al's passing. He always had a smile for everyone. We sure had a great time during softball season with our daughters for many years and Al was always in front of the line to help. He will be greatly missed. Prayers of comfort for you all.

Cousin Albert use to stay at our home in Dorchester, Ma when he was a young boy. He hung with my brother, John. Albert was a sweet person with a big heart. And that beautiful smile lit up the room! This is such a sad loss for the Family. May he RIP and I feel comfort knowing he has reunited with his Family in heaven. Our condolences, love Cousin Patty and Family xoxo

Laura and Family, So sorry for your loss.You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Always a kind word and a smile on his face. May Al rest in peace. With Sympathy

Al was a great guy. Coaching with him was a pleasure. He was respected by all and always had a smile. I never knew anyone who had a negative thing to say about him. My condolences to his family.

My condolences to the Taylor family. I attended Abbott Tech with Albert in the classroom and the machine shop. He was always a pleasurable human being and very competitive. When we played sports in our gym class you always wanted to be on his team. You were bound to win lol. But if you made a mistake Al would let you know lol. RIP my friend.

So so saddened and shocked to hear of Albert's passing. Besides being a longtime friend, Albert was a devoted and loving family man. He will be missed by many. May he rest in peace