Harry-Taylor-Obituary

Harry Evans Taylor

Fort Worth, Texas

1935 - 2013

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Harry Evans Taylor, 77, moved on to eternal life with his Lord on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013. Service: 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at First Methodist Church of Fort Worth. Interment: Shannon Rose Hill Cemetery. Visitation: 4 to 6 p.m. Friday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole. Memorials: Should...

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John Elder and I would always come to the airport to wait for Harry to deplane and we would take him home and then to his appointments at Memorial Hermann Hospital for treatments and then to eat out or back to John's home. Harry was one of the finest gentlemen I ever met. We enjoyed chatting and going out to eat and I would often cook the meal for us. Now John Elder is now hopefully in Heaven with Harry!

I remember very much how John Elder and I would go to get him off the plane and bring him to John's home and to his appointments at Memorial Hermann, hospital. The bond between Harry and I were a strong friendship and shared in prayers and hopes for a cure.

I was saddened to read of the loss of Dr. T. It was truly my pleasure to have known and worked with such an honorable gentleman.

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Taylor's passing. I was a his patient during the 70's and will always remember his kindness and caring personality. He was a great doctor as well as a wonderful person.

You will always live on in our hearts and memory!

Suzanne and Kyle,
Was so sorry to hear of Harry's passing. Felt as though I knew him well through Gina.
May you both find peace in one another and in your faith.
Carolyn Johnson (Mother of Gina Moody-Burton)

I am very sorry to hear about Harry's
passing. Two years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Harry while visiting retired baseball players in
Texas. Harry invited me over to the
house, and signed the Poster Board and
shared several stories. If there is a
Hall of Fame in Heaven, then Harry's
definately in! May God bless you and
your family.

Suzanne -- Because of my admiration of Harry's gifted leadership & athleticism when I attended a high school across town from his in Ft. Worth, I was particularly pleased when we became better acquainted & fraternity brothers at UT which allowed us to stay connected now & then in the years following our college days. He was a remarkably good, solid, sincere man who will be greatly missed.
Dick Gannett, Dallas

I am so sorry about your lose - Harry was always friendly and kind. Although all I saw of Harry was when he came into the store it was always nice to see his smile. He was a good man and will be missed. Just glad I had the pleasure of meeting him