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TERRY LEE TAYLOR
 

Marine Viet Nam Vet  3/26 Marines 68-69
Remembering a Warrior from 3rd Bat. 26th Marines.
Mar 16, 2013


Michael  Swavely
m_swavely@yahoo.com
nephew
Pa. USA
Terry, Although you were my Uncle, my Mom's brother, owning to the only 2 years that seperated us, I feel and think of you more as my older brother. I miss you. Your death was a heavy blow. I dreamed I watched you killed about 2 weeks before we got notice. Your Mom, my Grandmother, felt your hand on her shoulder and heard your voice the moment you died. I am sorry for your loss by friendly fire and often think of the missed opportunites it brought. I thank you for your service for our Country and I will remember you. Watch for me as I lay a rose by your name each Memorial Day. I will be there.
Dec 19, 2010


Robert  Trussell
robert.trussell@comcast.net
Brother Marine India Co 3/26th
27 Ridgecrest Road Bethlehem WV 26003 USA
They say we made no friends-you were my best friend
I miss my dear Brother Marine almost daily to this day. My heart remains heavy because of your death, and may God allow me to meet up with you when this worldly journey is finished on my part. With exception of a few weeks, I was with Terry everyday since the beginning of bootcamp. I have honored Terry throughout my life, in his memory.
Oct 9, 2009


Mick  Regan
usmc vietnam vet lima 3/26 68-69
GOD BLESS REST IN PEACE MARINE
Mar 16, 2009


Richard  Bowers
Friend
Terry, we just had our 40th class reunion and I can tell you, you have not been forgotten. It makes me sad to think that you did not get to enjoy the things in live that so many of us take for granite. You gave your all and I for one am grateful, may you rest in peace with the lord above.
Aug 21, 2008


Garnet  Jenkins
garijen@bresnan.net
Grand Junction Co
~ Your Service And Sacrifice Are Forever Remembered ~

In Tribute to Pfc Terry Lee Taylor, with So Much Gratitude for his Courage, Service and Dedication to our Country and for Freedom. Rest well and know that you will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. I am the sister of such a young hero, who also made the Supreme Sacrifice in Vietnam 1967... ...NOW ARISES FROM HALLOWED GROUND A DELICATE CLOUD OF BUGLE NOTES THAT SOFTLY SAY, GO TO SLEEP....COMRADES TRUE, BORN ANEW, PEACE TO YOU. YOUR SOULS SHALL BE WHERE THE HEROES ARE AND YOUR MEMORIES SHINE LIKE THE MORNING STAR....SLUMBER WELL, WHERE THE SHELLS SCREAMED AND FELL....THE DANGER HAS PASSED, AND NOW AT LAST, GO TO SLEEP.... By ~ Sgt Joyce Kilmer ~
Jun 6, 2008


Janet Reisinger
jreisinger@poolpak.com
Uncle / Neice
157 Gilbert Lane
Wrightsville, PA 17368 USA
To My Loving Uncle
I don't remember a whole lot about this man as I was only 7 years old when he died. I do however remember that his touch was a gentle one with love. Terry taught me how to tie my shoes. I love him very much. Since his death, I've been struggling with an intense feeling of love and gratitude towards him. I miss Terry so much. I think I feel his presence sometimes. Occassionally, I go to the place where he was raised to feel closer to him. There's just something inside of me that binds us together. Terry, you will never be forgotten. I Love You. - Janet
Monday, April 01, 2002

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