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Dallas Taylor

York, Pennsylvania

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SEVEN VALLEYS Dallas Taylor, 69 passed away December 26, 2010, at home with his loving family by his side. Dallas was born in Anawalt, W.Va., on April 22, 1941, the son of the late Emmett Wilson Taylor and Pauline (Nunley) (Taylor) Snead and the stepson of Glenford Snead. Dallas retired after 33...

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Taylor Family:

I worked with Dallas for many years, as Western Electric and Bell Atlantic. He was always a perfect Gentleman and a pleasure to be around. I was very saddenned to hear of your loss.

Dallas will always be in my memories with coffee and donuts every morning and as a person that was always cheerful and a delight to work next to.

I am sorry that I did not know of his passing and did not attend the service.

Dear Joan, Carol Sue, David, and Matt -- I am very sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed talking with Dallas. Ever since we were kids, he was always so nice to us all, and even when I would run into him at the bowling alley years later, he was again happy and cheerful! He will be missed. Take care!!

Diane Weaver Heltzel

I fondly remember Dallas from the market. So sorry for your loss, you are in my thoughts and prayers.

So many memories, a few that stick out for me are that gentle heart, kind smile, and the guidance of a Father. Many times in my youth I found myself turning to him for answers.

Dallas, when your having coffee with Nick and Pauline, please say hello for me.

Love Nicholas

Dear Joan, Carol, Matt, & David, I am so sorry for your loss. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Joan & family,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of
Dallas. He was a very nice man and I am
sure you have a lot of good memories to
get you through this sad time. We will
keep all of you in our prayers.
Bonnie & Doug Fetrow
Manchester, Pa

Dear Matt and Holly,

My prayers are with you in this most difficult time. Please find comfort in knowing that your father is in heaven.

Dallas was among the best. He was a man who faced great difficulties with courage and wisdom. I am thankful that I had the opportunity to know him.

I remember that kindness seemed to radiate from his person. It is sad that we have lost him, but I know he is in a better place.

Joan and Family, Your father was one of the kindest men I have known. As I said on face book, his faith could be seen in his life. His gentleness of spirit, was the fruit of the Spirit in him. He had a great sense of humor and he will be missed. I know my Mom and Dad are hanging out with him now.
Don Ridinger