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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Douglas Taylor 54 years old , born on March 3, 1966 and passed away on November 14, 2020. We will remember him forever.

Douglas Edward Taylor or "Doug", as known by his friends and family, was born on March 3, 1966 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He died on November 14, 2020 at his home in Cincinnati, Ohio, at the age of 54. He was the son of Margaret (Taylor) Harris and Ralph Taylor (deceased). Doug is survived by his mother, Margaret (Taylor) Harris, his sister's, Andrea Famble and Dina Taylor, his niece, Desiree Famble, his nephew Ahmad Famble, his aunt, Carrie Jean Taylor, and his cousins Latif Taylor, Theolonius Taylor, James "Sonny" Preston, Nedra Preston, Gordon Spells, Betty Jean Taylor, and Pam, as well as a number of long time friends.

December 10, 2020
December 10, 2020
Our thoughts and prayers are with Dina and her family with the loss of Doug. We are sorry for your loss and our deepest sympathies to your family.
National Weather Service Raleigh, NC
December 8, 2020
December 8, 2020
Doug and I worked in the same office for a number of years. I knew he was an awesome person as he was wearing an Ohio State hat when we first met. We got to talking and he and I would discuss everything Buckeye related in the years we worked together. When I asked him in 2009 if he had ever been to a game and he said no I had to get two tickets (Pictures uploaded). That whole day was just great and he really enjoyed the whole day. Ohio State won on an overtime field goal. I asked if he wanted to go down to the field, he said sure and we did. We just basked in the whole thing. 

This weekend is THE GAME. It will feel a bit empty for me but I know he is with all the other Buckeye fans cheering them on over ttun. Doug will be missed.
December 8, 2020
December 8, 2020
I met Doug in 1998 when I was putting a coed softball team together. About 40 people showed up to try out for the team there were so many that showed up for the tryout that I had to form two teams team A & Team B. Team A SAS Rhinos played in Oakley team B, Down n Dirty played in Roselawn, Doug was on team A. He played with me till 1991. He was always upbeat a good ball player and very competitive his nickname was Hammer. I hadn't seen Doug in years but him and my nephew Ray D became real good friends. I hate that I hadn't seen Doug in years but for the time that I knew him i could call him a good friend, I didn't know if he had any health issues but he can rest from that now and be at peace. He will surely be missed.

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December 10, 2020
December 10, 2020
Our thoughts and prayers are with Dina and her family with the loss of Doug. We are sorry for your loss and our deepest sympathies to your family.
National Weather Service Raleigh, NC
December 8, 2020
December 8, 2020
Doug and I worked in the same office for a number of years. I knew he was an awesome person as he was wearing an Ohio State hat when we first met. We got to talking and he and I would discuss everything Buckeye related in the years we worked together. When I asked him in 2009 if he had ever been to a game and he said no I had to get two tickets (Pictures uploaded). That whole day was just great and he really enjoyed the whole day. Ohio State won on an overtime field goal. I asked if he wanted to go down to the field, he said sure and we did. We just basked in the whole thing. 

This weekend is THE GAME. It will feel a bit empty for me but I know he is with all the other Buckeye fans cheering them on over ttun. Doug will be missed.
December 8, 2020
December 8, 2020
I met Doug in 1998 when I was putting a coed softball team together. About 40 people showed up to try out for the team there were so many that showed up for the tryout that I had to form two teams team A & Team B. Team A SAS Rhinos played in Oakley team B, Down n Dirty played in Roselawn, Doug was on team A. He played with me till 1991. He was always upbeat a good ball player and very competitive his nickname was Hammer. I hadn't seen Doug in years but him and my nephew Ray D became real good friends. I hate that I hadn't seen Doug in years but for the time that I knew him i could call him a good friend, I didn't know if he had any health issues but he can rest from that now and be at peace. He will surely be missed.
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Still can't believe you're gone bro !!

December 29, 2020
I met Doug in 1987 we both played Co-Ed Softball for my Uncle James softball team Cincinnati Rhinos he went to School for Created in Performing Arts like my sister Yediyah who he knew very well and thought a lot of he graduated in 1984  ! Doug would become more like a brother to me than just a friends over 33 years  ,I spent a lot time over his crib in Clifton cheering on The Ohio State Buckeyes and watching movies from the 90s like A soldier's story , N2 deep ,Pearl Harbor and Sugar hill ,Newjersey drive Bronxtale Coming to America Remember the Titans(Let's talk football let's talk football ) we'd say after every Buckeyes win to name a few  ! We never got a chance to attend a Buckeyes game together but it was good to hear he  got to go with his friend Scott from work I was jealous but glad for him ..lol..,he was kool smart guy to hang out with. Doug didn't let a lot of people get close to him people thought he was quiet he wasn't tho he just wasn't loud as he would often tell you but very talented he design our uniforms for the softball team one year The Royals he had all kind of talent should've own his own business ,sorry he never got his screen printing business dream off the ground tho he always said Anthem was temporary and he loved his mom to death rest up Doug I'll check in on moms and make sure the college kids don't get out of hand for you I told moms  she still has one boy left  (Go Bucks )til we meet again my friend ! 

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