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Brian Francis Taugher

Sacramento, California

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Sacramento, California
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American Cancer Society

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Brian Francis Taugher, attorney-at-law and native Sacramentan, passed away on April 22, 2019 of cancer. Brian grew up in Arden Park, the second of five siblings, graduating from Bishop Armstrong (now Christian Brothers) High School in 1964. Interested in travel and other cultures from a young...

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I am sorry to say that I only heard of Brian's passing when he didn't show up to our Bishop Armstrong class of '64 reunion last evening. Brian was a wonderful man with a great heart, and his going leaves a big whole in the fabric of our lives. Go with God, Brian. See you on the other side.

Nancy; It is so sad to lose Brian at such a young age (from the viewpoint of the Ancient Mariners). I had the pleasure of crewing for Brian on 4 separate sailing adventures. The first was before he bought Sea Angel when we flew to San Diego crossing the border to Ensenada, Baha California to bring a 43 foot boat to San Francisco. We encountered a number of mechanical issues which Brian dealt with in good humor. He had the ability to lead a crew making each feel important and wanting to do...

The oldest brother of my first girl friend Rosemary...sorry to hear of his passing. God Bless.
Charles Holmberg

Dear Nancy, Katie, Lawrence, Nick and rest of the family, Our thoughts are with you. Brian, Bigger than Life, will be missed by all. He added joy to every encounter and every occasion. I enjoyed knowing Brian through Leonard for many years, and remember so vividly Jost Van Dyke, skiing at Sugar Bowl and getting lost with Katie in the "back country." Pete was lucky to have sailed not too long ago with Brian and being included on the annual guys trip to the Rockies. How lucky we all were to...

Brian was a pleasure to know. I worked with him at the Parole Board then known as the Adult Authority in the, then fairly new, Twin Tower Buildings downtown. He was always so positive and friendly.