I am so sorry to hear about my cousin Gary’s passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to each of his family and friends. I wish my side of the family knew you better. Gary seemed to be a wonderful human being!
Condolences for Gary W. Taylor
My husband and I are deeply saddened in the sudden loss of Gary. He was our neighbor.....we saw him every day, walking his dogs, waving hello, sometimes stopping to chat, and enjoying his retired lifestyle. We send our heartfelt condolences to his family and pray for strength and peace as they try to navigate thru this devastating loss. May he rest in eternal peace.
Nancy and Danica
My deepest condolences on the loss of Gary. Too soon for him to be taken from us. He was one of my closest friends and I will miss him beyond words and yet my loss is nothing compared to how deep is yours. I owe much to Gary, as a friend, as a confidante, and as an example of how to live in this world. He will always be in my thoughts.
Jeff Halpern
I am very sorry for your loss! Gary had many accomplishments in his lifetime. Cherish your memories and the special place he will always hold in your heart.
You will be missed. Thanks for your guidance and assistance in helping me become a better person. You were a great mentor. Jim stewart ‘92
My sincere condolences to the Taylor family. I didnt get to see coach Taylor as much as I would've liked after graduation but the impact he made on my life will never be forgotten. After leaving Rider after my freshman year for various reasons, it was coach Taylor who convinced me to come back. Best decision I ever made and will always be grateful to coach Taylor for his belief in me. He will be missed. RIP coach. Allen Pascual, Class of "86".
We were great friends in high school. He was a good friend. I thank him for the time he spent with my wife Donna before she passed away. They were cousins. He wrote the most beautiful song for her before she died. I know they are seeing each other now in heaven. He will be missed.
So sorry for your lossto his family. He was a wonderful person and well Bo missed
So sorry for your loss. I knew Gary for many years in a working relationship. He was a good man and will be missed. Prayers for his family🙏🙏🙏
My coach- I will miss you dearly. It was only a little over a month ago that we were on zoom together and I never thought this would be the last time we spoke. You gave me an opportunity, no promises, at a time I needed truth tellers in my life. You led the pack. I will forever be grateful for the imprint you had on my life coach. I will miss you tremendously. They do not make men like Gary Taylor anymore. Thank you for everything coach.
My deepest sympathies Nancy, Danica, and family.
-Amo
I had the honor of working with Coach T in the Rider athletic department
He was a great man who treated me great. I loved coach T and feel blessed to have known him
I met Coach Taylor in 2001 at a NJ Chapter of the National Hall of Fame induction, and I got to know Coach Taylor over a decade later when my son wrestled for him at Rider. I always felt that Coach Taylor had a unique sense of humor and an easy-going manner about him, and I appreciated that. We once shared a few hours together riding our motorcycles through the countryside near the university. The ride was very much "Gary Taylor-like": tempered, interesting and enjoyable. My sincerest condolences to out to Coach Taylor's family and his dear friends. - Mike Cunningham
Our thoughts & prayers are with you Nancy, your daughter & the Complete Taylor family. I was saddened to get the news that Gary had past away. He was truly a wonderful guy. He always had such a beautiful smile on his face at GHS for everyone. May all the beautiful memories that you shared with Gary be etched into your hearts forever. Until we meet again.... Rest in Peace Gary
My Deepest Sympathies,
Ann Marie (Consiglio) Fry
Coach Taylor was a beautiful man. I am blessed to have know him. God has a set of golden wings for him.
Coach Taylor was one of the greatest coach, mentor, friend, and man and has contributed to my success off of the mat after college wrestling . His knowledge and love for the sport was unlike any other. It was an honor to wrestle for someone of his caliber and will cherish the memories for a lifetime. Thoughts and prayers.
My heart was so saddened when I heard the news of my cousin, Gary Taylor's passing. He was such a wonderful human being. He had such a gentle spirit! Gary and I shared the same faith in Jesus Christ. As the years passed we would call each other just to check in, see how each were doing. When visiting Greenville he would invite us to CarolSue's and he would put on a mini-concert and other times he would just come visit Ted and I and sing for us! Gary and I always talked about Jesus! Nancy and Danica you remain in our prayers! "Love you Gary, see you again!!
My heart is broken in the loss of my cousin Gary. My condolences to Tim, Carol, Ron, Danica, Nancy and their families and friends. Gary was so special, kind, compassionate, talented, and a strong Christian. I do rejoice in that he is now with the Lord.
My condolences go out to the entire Taylor family! I had the honor of wrestling for Coach Taylor in the late 80's/early 90's. Coach was a great person and was somebody that I truly admired! May he rest in peace! Thoughts and prayers to you all.
Jim Lehman
My deepest condolences on the very sad loss of Gary. I knew him through music and had the honor and privilege of hearing him play and making music with him. I will always cherish his incredible wisdom and sage advice in the many conversations I was lucky enough to share with him.
He was truly a great man.
Dear Danica Taylor... My name is Linda Beacher, my son is, John Beacher. I met your father back in 2016 through my son who is a singer song writer. I found your father to be one of the most kind, honest, real people I have ever met. I prided myself to those qualities, so to find it in another human being was easy to become his friend. Please know your dad and I where only friends... I so would like you to know how much he loved you and tremendously proud of you. To say you were his life was a profound statement... your being gave him life! He would send me songs that he wrote and sang for me to hear, wanting to know what I thought of it. I have no idea how to put what that meant to me. They will stay on my phone till I am no longer here. I am 72, with his passing I realize more now the love of life for what I am have left. I am not a religious woman, although if it is at all possible, when I pass I pray I get to hang with your dad. Please feel free to or not to get in touch with me... I am open and would love to meet you... Peace and much love Linda Beacher