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August 10, 2010
Katie and Nathan,
Our deepest sympathy goes out to your family. We remember the time you first introduced yourselves to us at a CPR class in Westfield. You were a beautiful young family with a newborn. Later, Rich became such a valuable asset to WFD. Your family taught us the meaning of hope, faith, and perservering. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Jack Snoddy and Mary Steidl
Bryan Armbrust
August 9, 2010
Katie,my name is Bryan Armbrust,I am a good friend of jim wagner,we gave your husband Rich a motorcycle ride in the country from medina.i have never met you nor him but that day i felt as if i've known you for many years,you two were a couple that could easily become attached to.i enjoyed that day very much.my deepest sympathy to you,your son,and the taylor family.what little time i knew Rich and spent with him he was a great man, and i will always remember that day.
August 9, 2010
Hi Katie,
So sorry I cannot be with you at this time of need. Sending much love and hugs. You and Nate are in my prayers. Laura Bastian
Deb Stanzak
August 7, 2010
Katie~Hugs to you, your son, and your extended family for all you have gone through. As this journey comes to a close, another one begins, and just know I am there if you need me; please don't hesitate. Rich will always be there for you (you will see) and your love will continue. Our good Lord will comfort you and bring you peace. May God bless you for being such a caring, loving, dedicated wife as you were. Much love to you.
Tawnie Reed
August 7, 2010
Im sending to you my deepest sympathy to the Taylor Family. Rich was a very caring person and he always had a positive attitude in everything he did or said. We had a blast in fire school together and he always kept me on my toes and helped me in anyway he could. He will be deeply missed.
Toni (Richardson)- Humes
August 6, 2010
To the Taylor Family: We send our deepest sympathy to you. With much love, The Richardson-Humes Family
Kathryn Drumwright
August 6, 2010
The OCC large bank senior management team will like to express our deepest sympathy to all of you on the passing of our good friend and colleague, Rich Taylor. Rich was a strong examiner, but more so, a wonderful and caring person that we all respected. He handled his illness with dignity and courage, and we will greatly miss him in Large Banks.
August 6, 2010
Katie and Nathan - on behalf of Anna, Andrew, Alexander, Dorothy, and Peter Domasky; I wish to express my deepest sympathies for your loss. Rich was a great man who's views on life consistently focused, not on money or the glamour, but on his family and what really matters in life. We are measured not with the materials we acquire, but with the impacts made on those around us. Rich made a difference that will continue for a long time.
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