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Howard T. Taylor Jr.

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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National Kidney Foundation

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Taylor, Howard T. Jr. Ypsilanti Township 67, died on June 3, 2011 at University of Michigan Hospitals from complications of diabetes and kidney disease. Per his request, his body was donated to the University of Michigan Medical School. A memorial service will be held at Brown Chapel AME Church,...

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It was joyous knowing you although it was for such a short time. James and I always enjoyed being with you and Connie whether in Indy or Ipsi. Sorry we never got to take the trips we talked about. Rest in Peace my friend.

I think this is the Howard Taylor who was in the same high school homeroom as me. Mrs Malik was our homeroom teacher. 1959-1962

Let us all seek the best of what this side of life has to offer,knowing Tommy has transitioned into life eternal,gone-never forgotten. The Lynns, peace & blessing,

Mr. Taylor sold me my first car.
I was young and a hard worker and did not think I could get a new car, but Mr. Taylor helped me get it without a co-singer. He believed in me when I didn't believe in my self. He was one to let you know you can anything if you work at it. He was a good roll model. He reminded me of my parents. I sometimes think of him and laugh at myself as I believe in myself because of him and other roll models like him. I have acomplish so much because of him and...

To Connie and all of the family,

I'm so sorry to hear about Tommy's passing. I'll miss seeing him when I come to Ypsi. I always enjoyed talking with him. His kindness blessed me every time.

My love to all of you,

You will be missed. The few short years years we were blessed to know you were filled with laughter and good times. Rest in peace my friend. You fought a good fight.

Roberta and Jimmie Johnson, Indianapolis, IN

It's a small world after all. We graduated from AAHS together and later our children became good friends that remain today. Greg, my sincere sympathy to you and your family at the loss of your father. May you Howard, rest in peace!
Carol Schreck, Ann Arbor

I am one if the nurses who worked in dialysis and later on the units. I grew to not only like but respect him. He was funny and we would talk about vacations and traveling. He leaves quite a legacy. God be with you all. I will not soon forget his smile.

To Terral and Greg and all the family, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. What an honor it was to see him (and you) two years ago. I know how hard is it for you, as it is also for me at this time because my mom passed in March. I will always our fun times on Gregory and Louise and your family (Alex too) Your dad always had a smile on his face, just like my mom. Peace and love be with you