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TAYLOR, William E. "Bill" On October 15, 2022, William "Bill" E. Taylor, Jr., 74, died peacefully, at his home in Port Townsend, Washington, among family and friends. He is survived by his wife, Margaret; his two daughters, Elinor and Katharin Taylor. Bill is also survived by his sister, Ellen; brother-in-law, John Prior of Cheshire, Connecticut; their sons, John Joseph Prior, Patrick Prior and Matthew Prior; and their children; and grandchildren. Bill was born in Boston, Massachusetts on March 11, 1948 to William E. Taylor, Sr. and Elinor Costello Taylor, who imparted core values of education, patriotism, and public service. Bill earned his undergraduate degree at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts, a law degree at Suffolk University Law School in Massachusetts, and a Masters of Tax Law degree at the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington D.C., where he met his life-long partner, Margaret Herrmann. After graduating from Georgetown, Bill served as legal counsel to the Capitol Police in Washington, D.C., before moving in 1985 to Margaret's hometown, Portland, Oregon. With his sharp wit, prodigious memory, and pragmatic political savvy, Bill established himself as an institutional mainstay in the Oregon Legislature for 28 years as Senior Counsel to the Senate and House Judiciary Committees. In the frenetic atmosphere of state legislative session, he advised elected officials on thousands of bills that addressed complex legal, criminal, and social issues of the day, including the passage of the nation's very first Death with Dignity Act in 1997. After Bill retired from the Oregon Legislature in 2013, the Taylor family moved to Port Townsend. Despite a cancer diagnosis, Bill pursued an active life kayaking, sailing, running, walking his dogs, physical training, reading history, cooking for family and friends, and kibbitzing with friends and acquaintances. Bill enjoyed interesting conversation ('good craic' in Irish parlance) and avoided commonplace exchanges, which he loudly branded "Boring!" He had a mischievous streak, occasionally wearing a kilt or an unconventional hat or wig or carrying a large, crooked walking stick: all props intended to amuse and occasionally embarrass more introverted friends. At the Rhododendron Parades, Bill was the man proudly carrying the American flag for the Democratic Party as a statement of his commitment to the fundamental principles underlying American government. Above all else, his favorite pastime was listening attentively to his beloved daughters, Ellie and Katie, and,if warranted, advising them on a broad range of academic, career, or personal decisions. Fittingly, Bill utilized Washington's Death with Dignity law to end his life the way he lived it: assertively, well-informed, in the company of family and friends, with sharp wit and good conversation, and with the courage of his convictions. He is sorely missed. If not for Death with Dignity, he would have lived his final few days bedridden under 24/7 care. Many thanks to the wonderful staff at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Jefferson Memorial Hospital, and Jefferson Hospice. Please send any memorials to the Jesuit Refugee Service/USA, College of the Holy Cross, or the Oregon State Capitol Foundation. Visiting Hours: Celebration of Life, March 17, 2024, 3:00 PM, Port Townsend Yacht Club. RSVP https://www.paperlesspost.com/go/dweMagmT12ebk7Cve9kZV

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 3 to Feb. 12, 2023.

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Margaret "Meg" Taylor

December 30, 2024

Thank you for posting Dan. Bill spoke of you often and I remember meeting you in DC.

Dan Blessington

December 20, 2024

Margaret, please accept my belated condolences. Bill was a close friend back in the FEC days. He was one of the best persons I´ve ever known.

Nancy Miskimins

March 17, 2023

Margaret & Family - My sincere condolences on the loss of your marvelous Bill. He was such an accomplished, intelligent, and interesting person, I'm sorry I never got a chance to meet him. May the love of your friends and family bring comfort to all of you at this time. With lots of warm hugs, love and thinking of you,
Nancy Miskimins

Margaret

February 19, 2023

Thank you for your comments. You can also post them on the Tribute Wall at https://www.kosecfh.com/obituaries/William-Edward-Taylor-Jr?obId=26190981#/obituaryInfo. Then they can be included in a tribute book.

Peter Green

February 9, 2023

Bill was a wonderful work companion with the Legislature. He will be missed.

JOHN P COMERFORD

February 5, 2023

I am so sorry to learn of Billy's passing. We knew each other from our Boston days and played golf together. I worked with Billy's Father and Uncle George. Our paths also crossed in Washington, D.C., with I was working for President Carter and Billy was the GC of the Capitol police. We have been in contact more recently when Billy moved to Washington, where I have lived for the past 23 years, but we were never able to get together. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Taylor family. RIP.

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