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Melvin James "Dickie" Taylor

Saginaw, Michigan

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TAYLOR, Mr. Melvin James "Dickie" departed this life on March 1, 2010 after a lengthy illness. Dickie was born to Elnora Quarles Taylor and the late Johnnie Taylor in Saginaw, MI on April 11, 1953. Dickie graduated from Saginaw High School in 1971 and worked for Delphi before retiring after 33...

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From my family to yours, please recieve our sincere prayers and heart felt condolences to Ms. Elnora,Poncho and family for the loss of Dickie. He was a dear childhood friend of my brother James "Ed" Harris. I have many memories of Dickie and Poncho being around our house a lot growing up. There was never a dull moment with lots of fun and laughter. May God comfort your hearts with precious memories of Dickie.

My sincere heartfelt prayers go out to Dickie's family. My brother James Harris and Dickie were very good friends and any friend of my brothers is a friend of mine. Dickie recently had contacted my mother Eva Harris to inquire about James and he and my mom got to speak with eachother. We were just planning a trip home to come see him, but we are too late. We love you all and Poncho, we really miss you also.

My prayers go out to Ms. Eleanor, Eloise and Poncho and the entire family Dickie was a good friend and a funny guy that could make people laugh even in the midst of his own pain. I rememebr the days at Saginaw High Class of 71 playing football and doing the things young boys do.Dickie will rest and be in peace and our memories of him sould be filled with joy and laughter becuase that is how he would want it.
God bless and I will conintue to pray for you.

My most sincere condolences to the family upon the loss of my dear cousin Dickie. He made me laugh so much as I was growing up in Saginaw. He and Poncho were among my favorite cousins. My love to Poncho and Eleanor. God bless you. I pray God give you the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.

We just want to extend our sincere condolences. We are hoping that in these hours of grief that you will remember that as much as you loved "Dickey" GOD loved him even more. GOD is the rock of our salvation, HE is the light that will show you the way and the strength that will will see you through.

Deacon Larry and Sis. Gracie Kemp