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William R. Taggart

Concord, Marston Mills, Massachusetts

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Age 75, of Marstons Mills, formerly of Concord. Aug. 16. Beloved husband of the late Maureen A. (Corcoran). Father of Mary Anne Cahill of Randolph, VT, William T. of Fort Lauderdale, FL, James P. of Cuttingsville, VT, Christine of Boston, Ellen of Burlington, VT and Matthew J. of Stewartsville,...

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I was sorry to hear about Bill Taggert's passing. I have many very fond memories of him while growing up on Wright Road. My parents Meg and Pierre Borodine adored him and he was so kind to come to my father's funeral in 2001. I wish I had known he was there at the time so I could've spoken with him. Thanks for sharing him with us, he loved you all so much.

Bill would be smiling that I am having a hard time expressing my feelings. I am shocked at his passing and yet comforted that he left us the same way his father did. Our lives touched and I will never forget what a special man he was and especially how much he loved his family.

My love to you all, Joyce

I'm signing this guest book on behalf of my mother, Marjorie Harrison Paige, Bill's cousin, in Duanesburg, NY. I just spoke to her, and she's saddened by Bill's passing, and sends her love and prayers to all the family. Many years have passed, but the memories of Bill and his mother, Aunt Dot, will live on with us. May you rest in peace, Bo. Love, Margie and family.

To the entire Taggart Family.
I was not fortunate to meet William Taggart. But knowing his daughter Christine for some years now I see the love and energy in her eyes everytime she spoke of him. We wish the family all our sympathy & love. The Castro Family

To the Taggart Children and your Families,

All the Harneys have many special memories of your dad and good times spent with the Taggarts. His death represents an end of an era for us. Our prayers are with all of you.

Here is too all of the many people whose life Bill Taggert enhanced, and I am one. Bill thanks for teaching me how to be genuine, enjoy a sense of family, and most of all, how to enjoy life. I know you will be missed by me and the many other lives you touched. We are all the better for it. Thank you.

Will Rogers once said "I never met a man that I didn't like". That could have easily been Bill who said that. And anyone one who met Bill could not help but like him. He was loyal to his friends and I doubt there has ever been a man more loved by his children than Bill. I will always remember his laugh, his witty wisdom and his love of others. His family's loss is shared by many.

To all who mourn Bill...I focus on his life and celebrate how he lived with great energy! My family and I were blessed to know him and to be touched by his love. I'm sure there's a place in heaven where Irish fans go to look down upon the team...and sitting at the 50 yard line I expect to find Bill!

A life well lived and so many lives touched. He will be missed and remembered.

I had the pleasure of working with your dad at the health club. He was a wonderful man who often bragged about his children and grandchildren. My thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time.