WILLIAM-TAYLOR-Obituary

WILLIAM C. TAYLOR

New York, New York

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TAYLOR--William C., MD, died on July 23rd at the age of 80. A graduate of the Western Reserve Academy, Princeton University and the NYU School of Medicine, Dr. Taylor practiced Internal Medicine for over 50 years and was a Professor of Clinical Medicine at NYU. He served as a flight surgeon in...

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Hope you are well! Bob

AAlan, I hope you are well and continuing to lead a good, healthy and happy life.

My wife and I are saddened by this news. He was our doctor for over 30 years. His terse demeanour concealed a caring doctor with a delightful sense of humour. Minor ailments were disposed of with a sly quip. Serious conditions were another matter. He caught my prostate cancer at a very early stage and probably saved my life. For that I will be forever grateful.

Though we are sad, we take comfort that the earthly world and his patients were better for Dr. Taylor having been with and caring for us. As long as memories remain he is truly with us still!

I have known Bill since I was a little girl and now I am 38 w/ 4 kids of my own. Bill was an amazing man and I am deeply saddened that he is no longer with us. He left behind many wonderful memories and those that knew him can forever hold them in their heart. I am honored that I had the priviledge to know a man w/ such integrity and respect as a person, a doctor, and especially a partner to a wonderful man. Rest in peace Bill and know you were abundantly loved! I miss you! Jen Ayala

Aalan, you have my deepest sympathy. I know how lost you must be feeling now. Bill joins Burton in eternal life. May they both rest in peace.
Bob Brogna

Bill, who was my physician and -- I like to think, friend -- for many years, was one of the best doctors I ever knew and certainly one of the kindest and most dedicated to his patients. He will be sorely missed, and I and my wife extend our sincerest condolences to his family and friends.

Bill was a very good and kind man. He helped heal many and enriched the lives of many more. He meant the world to our dear cousin Aalan, and was a great comfort to our aunt Louise. Our hearts go out to them, to his family, and to his many friends and patients.
- Rich Gopen and Carol Ginsberg