Thomas-Taylor, Jr.-Obituary

Thomas Irving Taylor, Jr.

Westerly, Rhode Island

Dec 25, 1944 – May 1, 2019 (Age 74)

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BORN
December 25, 1944
DIED
May 1, 2019
AGE
74
LOCATION
Westerly, Rhode Island

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Thomas Irving Taylor, Jr. left this life in the morning on May 1st at home in Westerly.He was born at Westerly Hospital on Christmas Day, 1944, the son of Isabelle Caswell.He started school at the Old Schoolhouse on Wyassup Rd. in North Stonington Village and graduated from Fitch High School in...

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I remember Tom's family Doris,Margert, and others. My Mother Natler Burdick we also lived in White Rock along with other nice people. Time goes by but we never forget the good people that we meet along the way. God bless your family and friends.I remember Marilyn's family from No. Ston. Think about the good times as you went along the journey. Rest in Peace.

Always a friend
Carol Burdick

To Marilyn and Tom,

My condolences to the Taylor Family on the loss of a one of a kind man. I will always remember and cherish the first words out of his mouth to me, "...Good afternoon, Sir..." (considering that I am female) along with a salute or "Hey, Sarge." I've always enjoyed his company and talking with him about the military, especially then and now. A proud, charismatic, and unique person...He will be greatly missed.

Leah
Past Post 1265 Commander

Taylor Family,

It seems like yesterday when Tom and I both lived in the village of White Rock. We were next door neighbor and like family to one another.
I salute Tom for his service time we are both Vietnam veterans he is a true WARRIOR in the Indian world that I grew up in. Rest in peace Tom and may the Creator continue to watch over your family. Where we are now Tom was. Where Tom is now we shell be.

Lt. Ret. Byron Brown WPD

Rest in Pease Tom welcome home brother my condolences to Tom's family.
Don Deane
class of 63 and a Vietnam vet.

Marilyn and Tom,
So sorry to hear about the passing of your husband and father. I always enjoyed talking with him after church. You are in our prayers.
The Smiths

Marilyn, I'm so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers,

Marilyn and family...we are so sorry for your loss. We will miss Tom and his sense of humor. He was a such brave man. He will be missed dearly by us and those who knew him.
With much love...Harry and Nancy Roth

With Deepest Sympathy to the Family,
The Officers and Members of the 4th District Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.