Richard Irvin Taylor, son of the late Catherine E. Taylor and Clifton C. Taylor was born on October 31, 1951 in Baltimore, MD. He departed this life on April 3, 2014. Rickywas educated in the Baltimore City Public School System, and enjoyed a successful career working for Baltimore City, as well as the Convention Center. Teefie fell in the middle of ten brothers and sisters but he mischievously hung with the older ones and was quite overprotective of the younger ones. Whether you called him Richard, Ricky, 'Ieefie, Mr.T, Samuel 1. Jackson, Cuz, or Unc, you knew you were going to get a smile. In fact he was known for his smile, his dancing, his jokes, his laugher, or his famous saying, "SOMEBODY STOP 'EM!" Richard leaves to mourn his brothers Donald, Edward, and fu.awrence; sisters Evelyn, Barbara, Linda, his 'baby sis' Laura, and sister in-law Nobumi Taylor. Along with his loving parents, he was preceded in death by brothers Ernest Taylor and David Taylor. Ricky will be missed by aunts Arnita Taylor, Mildred Dean and Arnetta Johnson, god daughter Teffinee Glee and a special friend Shauntay Thompson, along with twenty-four nieces and nephews, forty-one great nieces and great nephews and seven great great nieces and nephews. Teefie was terribly loved by many cousins, close friends and neighbors who will all cherish his memory and thank God for the opportunity to have known him. Viewing Joseph H. Brown Jr. Funeral Home
Thursday, April 10, 2014
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Funeral Service Joseph H. Brown Jr. Funeral Home
Friday, April 11, 2014
10:00 AM
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