HOWARD-TAYLOR-Obituary

HOWARD C. TAYLOR

Jericho, Vermont

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HOWARD C. TAYLOR - JERICHO - Howard C. Taylor died at home on Oct. 23, 2012. He was 83. Howard was unique. We could talk of his many accomplishments: being part of the first crew to winter over at the South Pole, his years as Medical Examiner and as State Forensic Psychiatrist. We could mention...

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As the current over-winter physician at the South Pole, I just read about Dr.Taylor in the book 90 South by Pail Siple and wanted to see if he was still with us. Carrying on his legacy here at the Pole...my condolences for your loss. Howard Rodenberg MD

To June, Jae and I extend our condolences to you in your loss. Though we didn't know Howard well, we enjoyed him and found him to be a caring person. Cathy Moreau Lee

June,
Bill and I are so sorry to learn of your loss. We are thinking of you and hope that you can find peace and comfort in family, friends and memories.

June - just heard the news. We are sending our condolences and we are thinking of you.

Ed ("Moose") my late husband, was at the Pole Station with Doc Taylor also.
My condolences to all the family.

June, please accept my sincere condolences for your loss.

I'm an admirer from afar having read about Dr. Taylor in 90 Degrees South by Dr. Paul Siple. Howard used to play tug of war with Bravo, Jack Tuck's dog at the South Pole. I'm a distant cousin of Jack's. Blessings to your family!

Ginger and I were very sorry to hear of Howard's passing. Enjoyed knowing and being treated by him at the South Pole. Our visit with Howard and yourself, June, several years ago was a highlight to us. May Howard rest in peace knowing he was respected by many.

I knew Howard for a short time, but long enough to realize that he was a very thoughtful and caring man. He may be gone, physically, but certainly will remain in our hearts.

Bob Abell