Lloyd-Taylor-Obituary

Lloyd S. Taylor

South Bend, Indiana

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Mar. 21, 1928 - Sept. 25, 2008SOUTH BEND - Lloyd Sherrett Taylor, 80, beloved husband, father and grandfather, died on Thursday night peacefully and in the company of his family. Lloyd was born March 21, 1928, in LaPorte, to the late Lloyd W. Taylor and Nina Sellers Taylor of Walkerton. He...

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I knew Lloyd only by talking with him on the phone and emailing back and forth. I bought his beautiful 1953 Studebaker Starliner about a year ago. He was a true and honest gentleman in our dealings and I came to value our long-distance friendship. One day I was plesantly surprised to receive a box in the mail containing a scale model of the 53 Studebaker exactly like the one I bought from Lloyd. It had a message attached: "Always give more than you promise."--John Studebaker

Nancy,
We are so sorry to hear of Lloyd's passing. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

We are so very sorry for the loss of such a good, gentle and decent man - LLoyd Taylor. Everyone from Camp Eberhart will remember Lloyd has a mentor and friend of camp. His passing is a great loss for his family, community and for all of us that will remember him fondly at Camp Eberhart.

Nancy & Family:
Our deepest condolences to you and your family. Lloyd was an amazing man and his volunteerism was extraordinary. He will be sorely missed in our community. God Bless you. Lions Paul & Wendy Yuhasz

Nancy and Family-

I was a student of "Mrs. Taylor's" in the 4th grade at Warren School many, many years ago. (I am 50 this year)

I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Debbie (Rynearson) Munson

Nancy and family,
We are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
May God hold you in the palms of His hands.
Irvin and Ailene Wilson

Taylor Family:
I had the honor to serve beside Lloyd on the Area Plan Commission and then work with him on the development of the new Studebaker National Museum as a then staff member of South Bend Heritage Foundation. Lloyd was a great mentor, but more importantly, he showed all of us by his volunteer activities the importance of community and giving back. He was an example to us all. I am honored for having known him.
My sympathies go out to all of you at this time. May your...