John-Taylor-Obituary

John E. Taylor

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Taylor, John E. John Taylor believed and J. Brodsky wrote that One gets done in by one's own conceptual and analytic habits, e.g. using language to dissect experience, and so robbing one's mind of the benefits of intuition. What language, then, would John have us use about his life in this narrow...

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Dear Marlene: I remember many happy times at the old house, with John's wonderful support of you and of so many friends, students and colleagues. With all my best wishes, Martha

Dear Marlene, I am so pleased that Susan told Pam so that we could all be told about John's death. We all share in the saddness of your loss and hope that your many memories of your life with him will give you solace. I know that you must be very proud of the good works that he accomplished. I'm sorry that we did not know of the concedrt at Kerrytown until now, so did not share with you, but we share with you now. Fondly, Bobbie Levine

Dear Marlene,
I have just learned of John's passing. I am so saddened. I'll always remember John with so much respect and admiration. To me, he was a true gentle man, so spirited and with such a beautiful mind. I will always treasure the fact that John was truly interested in what I was trying to build here in Cross Village.
With my most deepest sympathy and respect,
Pat Masuch

Marlene and Family--

From our family to yours, we love you

Carol, Rodney, Re'Sha, Jamell and Rodney

My sincere condolences. We treasure our lunch time conversations about life's twists and turns. He is an inspiration to us all, and his gentle voice and wonderful smile are simply unforgettable. In deep appreciation,
James Ashton-Miller