Russell S. Taylor Warwick, Rhode Island Obituary

Russell S. Taylor

Russell S. Taylor, 92, a retired letter carrier for the US Postal Service. Passed away August 1, 2020 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of the late Rose M. (Lawrence) Taylor; beloved father of Russell L. Taylor (Beverly), Paul S. Taylor, Rosemary A. Jessop (Randall) and the Late Linda A. Taylor; Loving grandfather of Malissa (Craig), Heather, Adam, Paul, Christopher, Tracie, and Tara; Loving great grandfather of Cole, Rylan, John, Makenzie, and Daniel. He was the brother of the late Paul Dickert and Muriel Meegan. Russell was a Navy Veteran of WWII and the Korean war. His funeral will be private at the convenience of the family. Burial with Military Honors will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.
February 15, 1928 - August 1, 202002/15/192808/01/2020
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Quinn Funeral Homes
February 4, 2021
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Susan Mattatall
August 4, 2020
Rose and Family I am Sorry to hear about your Dad. May He Rest In Peace. ❤
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Mary Moyle Mello Manson
August 4, 2020
My heart is totally saddened may you all fine peace xo
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Phyllis Roper
August 3, 2020
So sorry for the loss of Russell. He lived in my complex and was so friendly. He would always give me a thumbs up when I walked by to let me know he was ok. He will be missed. With sympathy, Ken and Phyllis Roper
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Jack O’Keefe
August 3, 2020
Russ, you leave us with many great memories and affections. You were a true gentleman even though you gave me such a hard time about the Yankees. You truly will be missed. May God bless you.
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Mike dawn and family
August 3, 2020
Very sorry for your loss.. Thoughts and prayers
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Bill Wallace
August 3, 2020
God rest his soul. I'm sorry for your loss.
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Sandra Scotti
August 3, 2020
RIP ❤️
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Sully
August 3, 2020
God Bless
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Jay and Penny Woodard
August 3, 2020
A great man who was loved by many. You will be sorely missed at the Fireman's Club in EG on football Sunday's for the Pat's games, as well as hearing your great stories. RIP my friend.