PAUL-TAYLOR-Obituary

PAUL TAYLOR

San Francisco, California

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Paul Melburne TaylorPassed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 in St. Louis, Missouri, at the age of 88.Paul Taylor was an adoring husband to his wife of 59 years, Patricia Newport Taylor, a loving father to his children and a doting grandfather. He grew up in St. Louis and graduated...

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I remember working occasionally with Paul when I was with Enterprise many years ago - during the era of Johnny Montgomery, Carl Garber, and Greg Janik. He always had a soft smile on his face and kind eyes. Pam (Gieseking) Cline

I was saddened to read of Paul Taylor's passing. I worked at the Lincoln-Mercury dealership in San Francisco almost 40 years ago, as a secretary while I was in college. I still remember the boss, "Mr. Taylor," and how kind he was to me and to others. I can still see him walking around the showroom and offices, hands in pockets. He always took time to say hello and say a few words, and he treated everyone with respect. My deepest condolences to the family.

Truely a gentleman and the best of company.

he was so incredible,i alwayed wished he could be my dad, he was the greatest man i have ever met, and im so lucky to have had some time with him, he was one of a kind, i will miss him dearly, but will remember him alway .......and his big smile

Dear Pat,

It is with great sadness that we all have read in our Tucson paper that you lost your hubby. He was a fine man and has left many friends. I am sorry we haven't heard from either of you in awhile but we have kept track of you through Leroy. I talked to Leroy last month and he is still there in California. You still have a lot of friends here in Tucson and don't be afraid to call on us if we may be of any service what so ever. It seems a longtime ago when I first meet you...

I met Paul in the mid-1980's when I was transferred to St. Louis by General Motors. He was a true gentleman. I always respected his knowledge of the retail automobile industry. My sincere condolences to his family.