Maurice-Taylor-Obituary

Maurice W Taylor

Greenfield, Massachusetts

Oct 6, 1946 – Oct 14, 2023

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BORN
October 6, 1946
DIED
October 14, 2023
LOCATION
Greenfield, Massachusetts
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Maurice Greenfield W , MA - Taylor Maurice W. Taylor "Mo" passed away peacefully at home on Saturday (10/14/23). He leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories.He was born in Greenfield, MA, the son of Maurice W. and Verna (Eastman) Taylor. He grew up in Greenfield and graduated...

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A heartfelt thank you for your service to our country. Rest in peace.

My sympathy to Stacey, Nicky, Erica & your family. Your father was one of the most happy & energetic people I´ve ever met. I never saw this man upset, down or having a bad day. He seemed like he worked 24/7. I wish you all the most wonderful memories of your wonderful father.

I worked with Mo at Pleasant Journey. His sharp wit, sense of humor and friendship made the workday better. After his retired, we would often text during Red Sox/Patriots games - I always looked forward to it. I´m sure everyone who knew Mo considers themselves to be lucky, I know I was. He will be missed.

I met Mo through my then boyfriend Tom Almstead over 30 years ago. They were part of great pool team out of the Polish Club in Greenfield. I include a picture of the team at that time. I made the little memory box after one of the team members, Paul Hanley died. How young they all were! Mo was always the most kind and still funniest of all the members. One by one, the members have passed away leaving only a few. Tom, now my husband, and Mo were best friends and enjoyed so many great...

My dearest friend, Mo Taylor. My heart hurts today. I managed the building where Mo resided, I will always treasure our talks in the morning when he would stop by the rental office before he went off to work. He was one of the kindest men I have ever known, and he will be deeply missed.

Mo was my neighbor at the Mill House. He was a sweet and kind man with a wonderful sense of humor. I know that he is dearly missed by a lot of tenants here. Rest in Peace Mo.

I first met Mo several years ago at Toyota but more recently became friends at the Mill House. It always brightened my day when Mo would sit and chat while I worked on a puzzle. I will miss that treasured friendship and Mo´s humor that was uplifting. Heaven has gained a special angel. RIP my friend.