Clifford-Taylor-Obituary

Clifford Arthur Taylor Jr.

Fort Worth, Texas

Jul 12, 1928 – Dec 17, 2013 (Age 85)

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BORN
July 12, 1928
DIED
December 17, 2013
AGE
85
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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Clifford Arthur Taylor Jr., a lifelong resident of Fort Worth, died Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013. Service: Mass of Christian Burial at 2 p.m. Friday at St. Patrick Cathedral. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home where a...

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YOU AND KIRK IN MY PRAYERS..MR TAYLOR IS SO SPECIAL IM THANKFUL TO HAVE KNOWN YOU BOTH .HOPE SADIE AND MOLLY ARE COPING CALL ME IF YOU EVER NEED ANYTHING 9722681604 AMANDA

Cliff Taylor was a great Aggie, soldier, citizen and friend. It doesn't seem so long since we stood in dinner formation before marching into Duncan to see Cliff get his Bronze Star awarded. He was a good friend and a real credit to A&M. RIP 'ole buddy.
Charles M. 'Red' Scott, Jr. '53
Skull Valley, AZ

Herman steele. Love you Brother !

May memories comfort you and God wrap you tightly in His arms during this grieving period. With sympathy, Steve, Ronda, and Caden Polansky

Dear Frances,
I was so sorry to hear of Cliff's passing from Father Dennis. Please know that you are in my prayers and that I am here for you whenever you need me. He will be celebrating Christmas with mom, dad, and Jesus this year in heaven. I can only imagine in my wildest dreams the complete joy mom, dad and Cliff are experiencing now. Please take good care of yourself and do not hesitate to call me whenever you need me. God bless you always.
Love,
Vicki Nejtek (Father...

My dear Frances, my heart goes out to you at this time as you deal with the loss of Cliff. I remember him fondly from our visits at 12th Man Past Presidents' meetings.

Frances,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and I am so sorry that I won't be there tomorrow but will be in spirit. I have some great and funny memories of Studley that I will treasure forever. Take care,
Toni
12th Man Foundation

Cliff Taylor was a good Aggie who gave his time, talents and treasure to leave Texas A&M a better place. We will miss Cliff and his insightful humor. My condolences to Frances and all the Taylor family.

Dear Frances,
Sue and I extend our condolences to you and your family over Cliff's passing. His leadership and vision were a vital part of the growth of today's robust 12th Man Foundation, and, as chair in 2010, I was privileged to have walked down that path of leadership that Cliff helped establish. Our prayers are with you. Sincerely,
Rick and Sue Rickman