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Tauras Sulaitis

San Luis Obispo, California

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Tauras Sulaitis, 52, died suddenly but quietly in his sleep late Friday evening Jan. 21, 2011, at his home in Morro Bay. Tauras was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., in June of 1958. He attended Oneonta State University in New York and graduated in 1980 with a BS in business economics. He was a first...

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Dear Barb and family, I am so sad to hear of this news. I never had the pleasure of meeting your husband but from knowning you I could only assume he is a treasure. You two are blessed to have had created so many wonderful memories together and with your kids.
Thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.

My deepest condolences, Barbara,to you and to your children. I am so sorry not be able to attend the Cayucos memorial today but my thoughts are with you.

My deepest condolences to the Sulaitis family- to Barb and the kids and to Mirga, Don and Daina. Tauras was like my other older brother just about all my young life. We grew up together in Laurelton, New York until I was four and he was five. From then on, our families have carried on a long, holy tradition of spending most of every Christmas (kuchos), Easter and Thanksgivings together. We all missed having him at the table every year- such a long distance between New York and California,...

Barb, both of us send you our sincerest sympathy. We are shocked to hear this news, and will remember all the great days of windsurfing, video watching, and pizza eating the old Arroyo crew had with Taurus and you. He always made us laugh with his brilliant videos. We would run into him every now and then, he still had that huge smile, and we'll miss seeing him. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Our boys were great friends in elementary school, and Tauras always gave my son a place to have fun and feel welcome. He always exuded a free spirited, kind, and giving heart~ On Friday nights,when making his pizzas, he always sent one home with Jaedon:) A good guy, who we hadn't seen since leaving Morro Bay, but always remembered with a smile. Our love and thoughts go out to Barb, Allie, and Sam. He will be missed.

Our boys were great friends in elementary school, and Tauras and his family always made my son feel at home. Tauras always had a free spirited nature, and generous heart. Although we had not seen him since leaving Morro Bay, we always remembered him with a smile. We send our heartfelt love to the whole family.

I grew up with Taurus in Glen Cove and was lucky to know him. I extend my deepest sympathies to his entire family. I hope you find some peace in your fond memories.

Barbara,
I have met you only once, at Joe's memorial service in September, but you know that I am walking the path that fate has also prepared for you. I am so sorry. Please feel free to contact me if you need someone to just listen. I wish you and your family peace in this saddest of times.

We haven't seen Tauras since we were in our teens, but my husband Paul and I grew up with him. We are very saddened by the news and send our deepest sympathies to Barbara and kids and pone ir ponas Sulaitis and Daina. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.