Edward-Taylor-Obituary

Edward M. Taylor

Melbourne, Florida

Age 86

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Edward M. TaylorMerritt Island Edward M. Taylor, 86, died at home peacefully on Feb. 13, 2016. He was an electrical engineer at Kennedy Space Center for Grumman/Apollo and Martin Marietta/Shuttle and was awarded the prestigious Silver Snoopy Award at KSC in 1983. Ed also operated his own boat...

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I was thankful that LeeAnn and I saw Mr. "T" this past Christmas. Have so many memories of knowing him almost 40 years. We got to know the Taylor family from our time playing golf with Dean. Had some friendly father/son matches....my dad passed 2 years ago on the same date...so I know they are probably playing some golf in heaven (waiting for Dean and I to complete the foursome).
Another great memory is Mr. T's love of the Dallas Cowboys. We had many "crispy" bets ($1 new bill).
All are...

My love and condolences go to all of you
in the passing of your beloved Ed.

Love, Marilyn Owen

I neglected to sign the one sent at 4:30 pm today Sorry...........

It's a sad loss for Ed's family and for his neighborhood. Jean's neighbors hope to be a support for her at this time and in time to come.

So sorry to hear about your loss. We are thinking of you with fond memories of Ed when I was a kid growing up.

Many fond memories over the 50+ years that we have known Ed and the family. One particular event,of the many events, that stand out was when Ed was teaching me how to play golf, we were on the golf course the day our President JFK was assassinated. Reminiscent of how Ed was so 'even keeled' was the many activities we shared while employed with Avco Research and Development, testing some very classified Military projects at the White Sands Missile Range. Enjoying weekend trips with our...

Food keeps coming too! Thanks!

Flowers, plants, cards, messages, etc. keep coming to brighten our days. Thanks all!

Rich and I will always remember him fondly. He had a welcoming smile and a firm handshake. Rich always enjoyed the time fishing. I know he will be greatly missed.