Clark Taylor
Clark Hall Taylor of Maple Valley, WA passed away March 15, 2001. He was born September 13, 1960 in Seattle, WA and lived in Utah, Idaho and California before his family returned to the Seattle area in 1978. He is survived by his loving wife of 17-1/2 years Cindy Taylor and resided in Maple Valley, WA since 1987. Clark worked as a Template Maker for the Boeing Company for 21 years and took great pride and satisfaction in his work. As an avid Master Falconer, Hunter and Fisherman Clark loved the
outdoors. He loved wildlife and being with nature. Clark was a very special person who was loved and cherished by all who knew him. Clark was
preceded in death by his father John Taylor. Clark is also survived by his mother Louise Taylor of Federal Way, WA; sister Linda Taylor of Federal Way, WA; and numerous friends and family. A Celebration of his Life will be held Sunday April 1st at 2:00 p.m. at the Boy Scout Rotary Lodge at Camp Kilworth, 30900 - 50th Ave SW Near Dash Point State Park, Federal Way, WA.
The family suggests memorials be made to TNUSA, 4133 W. MI Ave, Jackson, MI 49202. Please sign the on-line guest book at www.evergreen-washelli.com.
Tributes
Diane Rudolph Farris wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
"Cindy,
I don't know if you'll remember me. I lived with Clark and John right before you met Clark. We have only met a couple of times. It was only by accident that I found the obituary. I was looking for my ex-husbands obituary and saw Clarks. I'm am very sad for you. Please call or e-mail me if you'd like. My phone # is 432-2149 and my e-mail is lilplayn@aol.com. I'm very surprised that we haven't crossed paths since we have both lived in MV all this time. I hope you are doing OK. My thoughts are with you. Take care. Diane
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Al & Jeanne Halldorson wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
"Our deepest sympathies are with Clark's family. He will be greatly missed."
Al & Jeanne Halldorson wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
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Jim Birklid wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
"Clark, perhaps you did not fully realize how much you impacted, in a positive fashion, those who came to know you along your journey through our lives. If you had perhaps you may still be among us.Thank you for sharing your knowledge of falconry with me. I have related some of that many times over these last few years since retirement. I know you will be dearly missed by your loving wife Cindy who you thought so very much of. And, Mainard too, must wonder where you are.
My warmest condolences to your family. I had wanted to come by your place in Hobart to visit one day since I retired in 1995. But, I did not. Please forgive me for my disordered priorities.
So long Clark. Your memories will linger a long while.
A friend along the way,
Jim Birklid"
Jim George wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
"Clark and I worked together at plant 2 for many years and fished together as well. Clark was always a friend to me and a wonderful person to be with. I will miss you Clark."
Mark Rulifson wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
"Clark is a true friend. His friendship and companionship is unselfish and sincere. I enjoyed our time working together and the many fishing trips. I will always miss him."
Brian & Nancy Barton wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
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Carol Weaver wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
"I know you will remember the good times. Please remember Cindy, any day, any time, any place, just let me know and I'll be there."
Gene & Tery Merritt wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
"Clark will be sorely missed, come this fall, when we make our annual trip to Republic for bow & arrow hunting."
TERRY & EVELYN HOUGH wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
"WE WILL ALL MISS CLARK VERY MUCH.I ENJOYED OUR HUNTING AND FISHING TRIPS AND EVEN WORKING TOGETHER BUT MOST OF ALL HIS COMPANY.CINDY IF YOU EVER NEED ANYTHING LET US KNOW."
Richard Knight wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
"I will miss Clark more than words can say. I will always remember Clark in every bird I fly, every mountain I climb, in the sea and sky and stars at night. Your memory will shine."
Dave Vincent wrote on Mar 18, 2009:
" So sorry to hear of the loss of Clark. We only workrd together for a short time but I learned quickly to trust his knowledge and expertise. He was a great guy to work with.
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