Edward-Taggart-Obituary

Edward Taggart

San Francisco, California

Jun 30, 1941 – Sep 24, 2018

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BORN
June 30, 1941
DIED
September 24, 2018
LOCATION
San Francisco, California

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Edward Jackson (Jack) Taggart, Jr.

June 30, 1941- September 24, 2018

Jack Taggart, husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, Army Officer, professor. All of these roles afforded Jack the opportunity to express his deep and abiding love – love of people, love of life, love of learning....

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I had the honor of working with Dr. Taggart. We shared many stories of 'perio-stuff .' A delightful, pleasant gentleman who shared his wealth of knowledge generously... Thank you . My lunch-buddy ... I will miss you ..my deepest sympathy to Carolyn, Jackie , Tracy and family .

Dr. Taggart was the kindest, wisest, and FUNNIEST man I could ever work for! My years at the Judah Dental Practice were some of the happiest in my life! Carolyn, Jackie, and Tracey, my prayers are with you. ❤ Noriko

I only knew Jack through his sister (Tag)'s stories, but even those defined a delightful, loving brother's life.

went to dr. taggart for many years. He's the best- will be missed

rest in peace

My deepest sympathy to you Carolyn and your family...I know how much we all can miss our beloveds

One of the true nice guys. You made me laugh everytime I saw you. Thank you for that!!!

Jack was my brother in-law and one of the most delightful persons I have ever known. He had a unique sense of humor that had me laughing most of the time I was fortunate to be around him. Unfortunately, I was not fortunate enough to be around him as much as I would have liked. Jack was a destinguished and esteemed doctor but was as unassuming and genuine as he could be. Whatever space I ever shared with him, he made the space brighter and more fun.
R It's hard to think about him...

Jack was the first periodontist I meet when I started UCSF Dental School in 1978. I've always told Jack he was my inspiration for becoming a periodontist. I will miss him deeply, about as close to losing a father as I can get. My deepest sympathy to Carolyn, his daughters and family.

I hope I live a life where someone can write something like this about me when I'm gone. I'm simply a neighbor of Jack's, but I'll say that I never saw him without that (in the picture) smile on his face. My heart is with all of you.