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Tandy Hennings
October 19, 2015
Dick Taylor was such a warm and generous person. We in the Cook family will always feel especially touched that Dick was so outspoken in his admiration for Bill Cook,(1913-2012). But beyond that, Dick Taylor was a friend. He will be missed, especially that sparkling smile and enthusiasm.
Dave T.
October 13, 2015
I have been, and will forever be, glad that Dick Taylor was my father's friend. Purdue was the glue that first bound them together, then church, then Mary and my Mom's friendship, and, finally, decades of a mutual delight in things curious and technical.
One memory: Dick asked my dad if he was interested in helping him hopscotch his new cooperatively built acrobatic plane back to Oshkosh, WI for the annual air show. Of course! Off they went, Dad (not a pilot himself) helping with small tasks along the way, keeping a rag handy during the many fuel stops, and talking away the hours as a quilt of farms and towns slid beneath them.
On their return, near Issaquah (almost home!), the required engine and airframe hours for new planes was met, meaning the Eagle II was cleared for acrobatics. Both men (sitting one behind the other in the narrow fuselage) knew the time had come. Dick's scratchy radio voice came over the intercom, "Warren?" "Yes?" said Dad. "Check your buckles."
And with that subtle bit of warning Dick Taylor nosed over into a dive, then pulled the plane into a loop, then a roll, followed by imitations of a falling leaf, a falling rock, a drunken bee...all manner of precise craziness. My dad whooped and clung to his seat and enjoyed it all. Thank you, Dick Taylor, for being my father's friend.

The best grandfather anyone could ask for, setting an example for generations to come. We love and miss you Grandpa Dick!
Andrea Cutherell
October 11, 2015

Dick Taylor with Greg Whiting; Seattle 2015
Greg Whiting
October 9, 2015
Greg & Jo Whiting
October 9, 2015
What a genuine pleasure it was to have known Dick, even though we only met this summer in connection with the book he and Sabra Gertsch were composing. A real class act with a wonderful sense of humor, warm smile and caring interest for everyone around him.
Priscilla Hickey
October 7, 2015
Seattle Mariners honored Dick Taylor at there last home game, October 4th, the day of his death. He would have enjoyed being there and watching the Mariners win their final game of the 2015 season. Watch the Tribute video on the link: http://jdasolutions.aero/blog/dick-taylor-aviation-icon/

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Johnny Therrell
October 7, 2015
Dick and eight other Boeing engineers made a most memorable highlight of my life when we came together to build and share flying in N16EE, a Christen Eagle II aerobatic biplane. Dick may your days of flight be eyternal.

Dick with the 737 Prototype at Moses Lake
Bob Bogash
October 6, 2015
Hard to believe, Dick - you were the guy who was going to outlive us all, a permanent fixture . I can't comprehend a world without RWT.
Boss, colleague, friend - the world is already a poorer place without you here - to counsel, to advise, to steer, to make the impossible happen. To have left such a huge imprint on the aviation world. The world will never see another, and I am proud, so proud, to have known you, worked with you, been privileged to call you friend.
Blue skies, fellow aviator - VFR always.

Mac Taylor
October 6, 2015
Dick with Granddaughter Dr. Jen Taylor, midwife

Dick and Clayton Scott
Mac Taylor
October 6, 2015

Grandson Daniel, Casey and Dick
Mac Taylor
October 6, 2015

Mac Taylor
October 6, 2015

Dick the Clown
Mac Taylor
October 6, 2015
Sandee Baker
October 6, 2015
Dick was truly a brilliant Boeing icon, a terrifically warmhearted guy to be around, and a much admired ambassador for his company and community. I join his countless friends and coworkers in gratefully remembering our time with him.

Dick Taylor - 93rd Birthday, Nov. 1, 2014
Priscilla Hickey
October 5, 2015
Thanks to the many family and friends who are supporting us through the loss of our dad / Grandpa Dick. Please feel free to add photos to the website. Priscilla Taylor Hickey (daughter)
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