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Bernard McTaggart

Old Lyme, CT, Connecticut

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Old Lyme - Bernard "Ed" McTaggart of Old Lyme, was born in Boston on May 6, 1929, the son of Bernard E. and Mary A. (White) McTaggart of Milton, Mass. He graduated from Milton High School and attended Wagner School of Art in Boston.He was a professional sign painter for Donnelly Advertising in...

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

A great man who lived his life the right way, with loyalty, integrity, humility, and able to laugh at himself.

To Marlene and family.
We are saddened to hear of Ed's passing, We have fond memories of you and Ed at the Stonewood Dr.summer " Block Parties".
Ed was a wonderful friend to all of his neighbors.
Nancy and Kevin Buckley.( Your former Old Lyme neighbors)

To Marlene and Family,
We were very sorry to hear of "Ed's" passing. I will always have the memory of Ed on his daily walks down Stonewood Drive with his headphones on. Sometimes we would just wave and other times we would stop and chat. You never had a dull conversation with Ed. He was up to date and conversant in just about anything. He was truly a Renaissance Man: a Scientist, an Artist and an all around good neighbor and nice guy.
Denis and Mary Ann Wickham

To Marlene and Family,
We were very sorry to hear of "Ed's" passing. I will always have the memory of him on his daily walks down Stonewood Drive with his head phones on. Sometimes we would wave and other times we would stop and chat. You never had a dull conversation with Ed. He was up to date and conversant in just about anything. He was truly a Renaissance Man: a Scientist, an Artist and an all around good neighbor and nice guy. He will be missed.
Denis and Mary Ann Wickham

Our heartfelt sympathy to the entire McTaggart family for your loss.
From your old Humphreys Rd neighbors,
The Kings.

"Bernie's" Family
I share my sadness at learning of the passing of a former co-worker and supervisor at Raytheon and an associate in the Navy's Underwater Acoustics research. I have not seen him for about 20 years but remember him well as a person of integrity and considerate behavior. A gentle giant. Our paths diverged but I will continue to hold him in my memory.
Claude A. Ledoux. Westport MA.

Steve/Carol and family- we are praying for you and your family-for God's peace and comfort. What a loss to you-but God has called him home. Doesn't make it any easier for us-but we do have memories! We love you and share in your loss-Dave and Nancy Watson

Laura and family,
With deepest sympathy for the loss of your father.