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Keith Edward Taylor

Jacksonville, Florida

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TAYLOR LCDR Keith Edward Taylor, US Navy, sacrificed his life for his country in Iraq on January 29, 2005. Keith was born on December 21, 1957 in Tucson, AZ and grew up in Jacksonville. Before his deployment to Iraq, he lived in Irvine, CA with his wife, Diane, and their 18-month old daughter....

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I was wounded 25 feet from where Keith was killed ten years ago today. Keith was the one person I saw every single day I was in Iraq. He was so dedicated to his job. I have always wanted to visit and meet his family and visit his grave. I can be reached at [email protected].
Russ Smith,
LTC, US Army, retired.

Remembering Keith especially today. <3

At this Memorial Week-end, I remember your life given for others.

To the family and friends of Lt. Cmdr. Keith E. Taylor:
It has truly been my honor to sign Keith's guest book these past few years. Unfortunately, due to complications from my Multiple Sclerosis, this may be the last message I'm able to write. Please forgive me and know that Keith will always be remembered in my home.
With love and respect ~ Peggy

January 29, 2012
To the family and friends of Lt. Cmdr. Keith E. Taylor:
Always remembering Keith. "Some gave all."

To the family of LCDR Keith Taylor. We would like to express our deepest sympathy in the loss of Keith. Our son Pfc. Timothy J. Seamans was KIA just 8 months after Keith. We are from Jacksonville, FL and our family started a foundation to honor the fallen heroes of Florida. We are planing to dedicate a monument at Sandlewood HS within the next two weeks and that monument will be dedicated to those died while in service during OIF and OEF. I am trying to reach family members of Keith. If...

To the family and friends of Lt. Cmdr. Keith E. Taylor:
Please accept my remembrance of Keith on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.
Peggy Childers
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

God Bless you Keith. You were a humble,compassionate man and a terrific officer. You will be sorely missed.

Ken Caryer, Lt Col, USAF

When Keith Taylor reported in to JCCI/A in Baghdad, Iraq, he and I hit it off right away. When he found out that I had a group that visited our wounded troops every Sunday with pizza and soft drinks. He not only donated to the pot to pay for the pizza and soft drinks, he wanted to join the group visiting the wounded troops. He was fantastic with his since of humor. At work Keith set behind me. So we would talk through the day. I had built some extra shelves where I was, so he said he wanted...