Terry-Taylor-Obituary

Terry W. Taylor

Portland, Oregon

1954 - 2017

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Terry W. TaylorDec. 4, 1954 - July 3, 2017 Terry Wayne Taylor died early Monday morning, July 3, 2017 due to complications of Merkel Cell Carcinoma. A funeral Mass will be held at 9:30 a.m., Monday, July 10, 2017, at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, 2727 N.E. 54th Ave., Portland, OR 97213....

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On this first anniversary, in loving memory

I just learned of Terry's passing. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Terry cut my hair, perfectly and thoughtfully, for years and we became friends. His death came much too soon. I will miss him.



miss him and will continue to do so.

I knew Terry in high school but we also attended barber school in Salem 1974/75 where I really got to know him. He had such a good heart and was at the same time wicked funny. Just thinking about him then makes me smile. Gone far too soon, my condolences to all that have known him, spending recent years with him...to all that have loved him..I am sorry for your loss.

Terry is more than a brother, he was my hero. He saved me, stuck up for me, and hauled me and my friends around many times. He was truly a kind, gentle, generous and loving soul, who will not be forgotten. Today, at his funeral Mass, was but a glimpse of the many many lives he touched. We will meet again, my dear sweet brother! Love you Dianna

Terry and Family - I have such good memories of an older brother who was always willing to haul his sister, Dianna, and her friend (me) all around town. A young man who became a mature man with such a kind heart and a loving, tolerant spirit. Even though I haven't seen you in years, I can feel the hole that your passing leaves. Rest In peace and may many good memories wrap those who love you in hugs of comfort.

so many happy memories of childhood and getting to know you as a young man. You will be missed by all those that loved you..yet you will be held in their hearts forever.

It was a privilege to know you, may your memory be eternal.