Dwight-Taylor-Obituary

Dwight L. Taylor

Oakland, Maine

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OAKLAND -- Dwight L. Taylor, 99, died Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010, at Inland Hospital in Waterville.

He was born in Madison on March 18, 1910, the son of Eugene and Laura (Ramsay) Taylor. He lived in Anson until he was 8 years old, moving to Oakland and attending a one-room school on Libby Hill. He...

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We are so very sorry to hear about the loss of Dwight. Kent and Lorraine, we hope you know that you should be proud that you made Dwight's life the way he wanted it to be and the last few months of his life full of love, support and happiness. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time.

I will miss you Uncle Dwight. I remember you coming to visit my mother, your sister, when the rest of her siblings did not come by anymore. My mother always said you were the bedrock of the family when she was growing up.
You were one of the last of a great generation, the men and women, who served in World War 2 . I know that God has a special place for you in his Heaven.

May You Rest in Peace,
David Smedberg

Our condolances, Altough I have only had the pleasure of meeting Dwieght a few times, My father spoke of him highly. From the acomplishments of the VFW and a freind.

My deepest sympathy to Dwight's family. Dwight and Charlene lived down the road from my parents and were good friends with my family. As a child, whenever my brothers and I were playing outside, Dwight and Charlene always waved to us, as they drove past our house. Cherish the memories.

Dwight was my great uncle, he is survived by many nieces and a newphew in my family: Sharon Ferrell, Linda Kenny, Louise Mcgraw, and Steve Scott; all children of Dorothy and Robert Scott (Charlenes brother). I met Dwight at a very young age, but know from all the stories that he was a good man. He will be missed.

I don't even know where to srart Uncle Dwight. I guess a simple Thank You will do. I loved you and Aunt Charlene very much and will remember the two of you forever. R.I.P. Danny

I don't enen know where to start Uncle Dwight. I guess a simple Thank You will do. I loved you and Aunt Charlene and will remember you always. R.I.P. Danny

We will miss you Uncle Dwight..was looking forward to making your apple pie for your 100th birthday....you did so much for everyone... you will always be an inspiration to us...Love, Kimberly&Kip Brooks

Dwight was a joy and blessing to know and love. I am thankful for the great memories of our family he shared with us. He and Charlene were a blessing to me for many years and I am thankful we got to live near them in later years. With love to all the family.
Arthur & Cynthia Johnson