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Robert Warren Taylor

Vacaville, California

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May 2, 1925 - Nov. 2, 2010

Retired Colonel Robert Warren Taylor, 85, of Vacaville, Calif., died Nov. 2, at David Grant Medical Center, Travis Air Force Base, after a long battle with cancer.

Robert Warren was born May 2, 1925, to Robert Marshall Taylor and Elsie Bowles Taylor. He...

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To Rusty Taylor and family,
Today I heard the sad news of Col. Taylors passing. My Mom and Dad, Col Walter and Rosemary Lonczak were life long friends of Bob & Rusty. I once asked Bob how long he and dad knew each other - his responce - in his wonderful polite southern drawl was "Walter wasn't that just before the earth's crust cooled?" I have many great childhood memories of family visits to the vine street Taylor home. I got my first stitches after one of those wonderful visits! Bob &...

I served under Col.Taylor in the 86th MAS when I returned from Viet-Nam in June 1968. He wrote my Efficiency Reports for 2 years that led to me being promoted to Lt. Colonel. I have visited his grave several times since he passed away. He was the one who called me at 630AM I lived at 102 Norton in base housing to tell me that I was on the promotion list for LtCol. I am honored that I got to serve under him for two years. I am now 80 years old (Nov 4th 2010) and when I do pass away I will...

Grandpa, I am so sorry I didn't know what happened and feel so horrible that I wasn't able to come out to say goodbye. You know I love you. You always loved me even when I wasn't acting right. I think I've come a long way since then. Thank you for loving my son. Thank you for recognizing him as one of your "greats" because that's a very, very special place to be...under the wing of Robert Taylor...or Grandpa as I will always very fondly remember you. I will remember your Godliness, your calm,...

My support and love is going out to the Taylor Family at this time. Col.Taylor was one of my favorite "Dad's" growing up and I cherish all my memories growing up around the Taylor Household. What a beautiful Family and I will miss Col.Taylor very much. God Bless you all.

Dear Taylor Family,

I am truly sorry to hear of your loss. My earliest memory of Col. Taylor is from 1968 when he supported the Little League Braves with his enthusiastic vocal style. I will always have the fond memories of how the Col. welcomed everyone to the home on Vine Street where so many hours of good old-fashioned fun were had by all! I'm sorry I won't be able to be there for his send off.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Dear Taylor Family,
Please accept our deepest condolences. The Col. (aka Bob)was a good friend and neighbor and he will truly be missed. Rest in peace.

My thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of sorrow.

Col. Taylor,
You were a wonderful man and one of my favorite Dental patients! You will never be forgotten.