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Randy S. Taylor

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Randy S. Taylor, 79, of Easton, passed away Tuesday, April 20, 2010, in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. Born: March 17, 1931, in Easton, he was a son of the late Nathaniel H. and Emma J. Watford Taylor. Personal: A graduate of Easton High School Class of 1949 and Temple University, he taught...

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Mr. Taylor was one of my favorite teachers at Easton Junior High. He was a model of acceptance and compassion in a non-accepting educational environment. I am privileged to have been able to study with him. Nicki s. Cohen

Our condolences to Randy's family. He's been my neighbor for 9yrs now and we loved standing at his house talking with him. He had so many great stories to tell. He always knew how to make us smile & always had us look at things in a positive way instead of the negative way we're used to. He'll be greatly missed. - The Van Horn family

I was deeply saddened to hear about the death of Randy. He was kind,witty,unpretentious,and a deep thinker who would challenge you intellectually. He was a true gentleman and a class act who left the world a bit better. May God bless the Taylor family during this time
John Pinto

Randy. I will miss you so much. I can't believe your gone. But i'll never forget you and our long talks on your porch. I always remember how you reminded me that i never brought you your spaghetti and meatballs my mother cooked. I apologize. But I'm sorry i haven't been around to visit you. I will always remember you and never ever forget you. i love you very much and will always remember our long talks and you telling me about your days in california. you will be missed so much. i love you...

Randy will certainly be missed in our neighborhood! We will miss your long conversations on the porch and your words of wisdom. My condolences to his family. May you be comforted in knowing that Randy touched many lives and was loved by many. Donna R., Easton

I will alwys be grateful for the concern Randy had for others that he truly cared about. My daughter was attending Easton school and Randy was in a store and saw my daughter there with another girl, Randy called me and told me he thought I would want to know that the company my daughter was in was not likely what I would approve!! I am very happy that I thanked him on many occasions for his concern beyond his duty as teacher/ you see we were "FAMILY " we lived next door as children for many...

our condolences go to the taylor family. randy was a very
good friend for many years. he was a great person to
converse with and he had a very infectuous laugh. we
enjoyed his company very much. the Rutt family

Randy, Thank you for 52 years of friendship, which started at the Easton Y. Your support and encouragement, from the time I was a scrawny 14-year-old who wanted to play basketball, was a major influence on the rest of my life.

You will be missed so much. You have touched so many hearts with your existance. Rest in peace Randy