Harley-Taylor-Obituary

Harley Taylor

Rapid City, South Dakota

1925 - 2020

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Harley F. Taylor

Harley F. Taylor passed peacefully on Sept. 22, 2020. The oldest son of Arthur and Mina (Bay) Taylor, he was born May 22, 1925 on the Northville, SD family farm where he learned the value of hard work, a trait that guided his life.

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We are so sad to hear of Harley's passing. Oscar enjoyed having him as a neighbor and enjoying an occasional happy hour cocktail and good conversation with Harley. All of our family who met him thoroughly enjoyed his story telling and his awesome sense of humor! He will be surely missed! Oscar and the Stradinger family.

My caring thoughts prayers sympathy. Judi a care giver who got to know Harley ( my friend) quit well . He always had a smile when he seen me and always said Hello up to the very end.

I am sorry for your loss. What a life well lived! I had the opportunity to 'experience' this energetic man many times when he would come to Arizona to visit. All of the traits cited in the obituary were clearly demonstrated. God bless.

I'm sorry for the loss of your dad Joan. Please give my sympathies to your sisters and their families. He sounds like he was a great guy.

My condolences to the family of Mr. Taylor. I never knew him personally, but knew a lot about him from my sister, Ellen. I do know Lynn & she must've learned so much from him. She has been so wonderful to my mother. Y'all are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless your family and give you peace.

Ozzie & Bev Osheim and staff offer our sincere sympathy in the loss of your loved one.

The last Harley whiskey drinking WWII Navy guys are gone. They made the Greatest Generation. I know our dads partied together back in the 50s....probably have hooked up in heaven. A couple of good guys named Harley.

My condolences to the family of your loss of Harley-the man, the myth and the legend! It was my distinct honor and privilege being involved with Harley's health care for many years. I always enjoyed our visits and his historical outlook on life and events of the day. The family did a great job with honoring him in his age and health needs. My prayers for all. Rest peacefully My Friend!

Our caring love thoughts prayers and sympathy. Kathryn and Mavis