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Billy Clayton Taylor

Pensacola, Florida

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BILLY CLAYTON TAYLOR 1947 2007 Billy Clayton Taylor, 59, a former resident of Houston, passed away on Tuesday, April 3, 2007 in Newport, Rhode Island while on active duty with the U.S. Navy. Mr. Taylor had 37 years of dedicated Naval Service while serving under eight presidents. He served during...

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My sincerest condolences to Billy's family and loved ones. My wife and I were blessed to have made Billy and Juanita's acquaintance while serving together in Fort Worth, TX. I've always gone to sleep each night knowing that Billy had lifted us recruiters up in prayer everyday. He stood the watch both militarily and spiritually. Now its our turn to demonstrate our integrity. May his legacy live on in our hearts and our ways.

Iam so blessed to have known Billy and blessed that he and his lovely wife took the time from their busy schedule to take part and attend my Retirement Ceremony 3yrs ago in Providence, RI. He was, is and always will be an inspiration to me. May God bless him and his family. Rest in peace Billy!!

NCCS Taylor was at one time my Navy zone supervisor and he was the best one I had ever had. He knew each person individually and cared about both our personal life and our career he was a fair person, a kind person and I will miss him dearly. He taught me alot about human nature and people.I will say a prayer for his family, he always spoke so highly of his family I know he loved them dearly and I just want them to know that he spoke about them when he was away from them.

To The Taylor Family
May God be very near you
At this time of deepest sorrow
To comfort you and grant you strenght
To meet each new tomorrow.

Billy and I was my classmate at Goodwill from grades 1-7 and I thank God that he lived his life as he was taught as a childern.

I'm so saddened to learn about the loss of Billy and I want to share with you my deepest condolences.He was such a postive person and I always enjoyed the visits with him at Grandmother Verna house and the visit when you and Billy came and visited my mother and I in Fort Worth.
May God wrap his loving arms around you and Eric doing your times of sorrow.

Billy
was a great friend and shipmate. He participated in my retirement here
in Idaho coming all the way from Florida 3 years ago. We loved him and
will miss him very much. He inspired all who knew him with his great
faith and love. Our condolences to his family.

My wife Harriette returned from the funeral and said, "You have to read this." I didn't know Billy, but Eric's poem caused me to call my own son, and the description of Billy's life caused me to consider my own life and to think of ways I could do more for others. I never met Billy, but just two pieces of paper commemorating his life have affected me. I wish I had known him.

To The Taylor Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Having met Billy the times I did; I knew he was a special man. He will be missed. God Bless.

Jaunita and Eric,
I was so sorry to hear of Billy's death. I will miss his long talks on the phone about our childhood.
God must have had other plans for him. Let us try to see him in Heaven.