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June 25, 2023
June 25, 2023
Jeanne, my condolences,
though it has now been two years since his passing. I was watching a documentary about Nebraska today, and as usual, I thought about my former boss, Jerry Taylor. I appreciate the relationship you shared with each other, his care and concern for family, his down to earth personality and no nonsense attitude in business. I am not surprised about his giving in the community and support to organizations in need. I will forever remember my initial meeting and interview with him; I left feeling mentored, encouraged and strengthened by his words. His demeanor, his smile, his character, and his honesty were refreshing to me - I really wanted to work for him, I'm so glad he chose me out of the many applicants vying for that position. What I learned from Jerry, at Applied Materials, has taken me a long way. I'm Forever grateful and He will be Forever missed.
July 26, 2022
July 26, 2022
Just came across this today. My deepest sympathy and prayers for you Jeanne. Jerry was truly a unique man and I'm will be forever grateful that our paths crossed. The impact that he had on people's lives will be greatly missed yet always remembered! God Bless. 
April 22, 2022
April 22, 2022
Jeanne, I now know it has been a year since Jerry's death. I just want you to know Barbara and I are so sorry for your loss, and have had you in prayer for the past year and will continue to do so. I hope some how this note catches up to you.
Shalom,
John Clinch
April 3, 2022
April 3, 2022
Jerry, I think of all the years we worked together, the fun, the work, and all that I learned from you. You really were one of a kind. I remember when you and Jeanne got together what a great match you both were so lucky to have each other.
July 10, 2021
July 10, 2021
Knowing Jerry will forever change my life. He often referred to me as Kiddo and I was very touched by that. He just had a way of making you feel seen but also loved. Not sure he ever knew what an inspiration he was…. He influenced my business sense but also impacted my outlook on living life as a contribution and blessing people along the way. The moment I heard of his passing, I wept without any ability to control it. He had that kind of influence and I miss him. Much love to Jeannie … until you are together again. Xoxo, DeAnna (and Nate) Sickler
April 18, 2021
April 18, 2021
My Uncle Jerry. As a boy, I idolized him. As a teenager, I envied him. As a young man, I looked up to him. And as an older man, I respected and grew in a desire to emulate him. When Jeannie called with the sad news, it didn’t seem possible. He was larger than life to me. I called on him many times for counsel as my Dad, his brother, struggled with declining health. He always welcomed my calls and was very comforting. He was among a handful of the greatest men I’ve ever known. Uncle Jerry had an unmatched zest for family, friendship, the arts, adventurous travel, and experiencing life and culture all over the world. He loved people in a way that was easy for everyone who knew him to feel his sincerity. He could say it out loud. He had an incredibly encouraging and positive outlook on things. I admired that greatly. His ability to share his stories was unmatched. He was fascinating to be around. I’ll never forget the last time I spoke with him, just a little more than a week before he passed. I called him to tell him we had just gotten a puppy and we got caught up on news. We talked of family, selling his Ashland home, our dogs and a little politics. Toward the end of the phone call, he advised on the importance of spending time bonding with our puppy. It was such a gentle sentiment from him I took to heart. It was a warm and memorable conversation and he told me he loved me and my family. I loved him very much and miss him already. As my Uncle Bill expressed it best, “This is a great, great loss.”
April 13, 2021
April 13, 2021
I worked for Jerry at Applied Materials for 14 years. He was an amazing boss and person. I learned a lot from him both personally and professionally. He became my friend as well as a boss. He always required perfection from himself and those who worked for him. He was serious when necessary and fun during the rest of the time. He was always willing to listen and give advice when asked. I remember when he and Jeannie started dating and then married. What a perfect couple. Over the years since we retired I have thought him and Jeanne often with fond memories. He will be missed terribly. He leaves a void in the hearts of many especially his wife. RIP my friend.
April 12, 2021
April 12, 2021
I met Jerry when he was serving on the Board of Directors for OSF. He and Jeanne are such sweet caring people! Jerry was always so kind and generous, always had a smile on his face, treated you like an old friend every time he saw you. Jerry will be missed by so many people. He touched a lot of lives. I'm thankful to have met Jerry and Jeanne. Will always keep Jerry in my heart.
April 12, 2021
April 12, 2021
I met Jerry at our golf club in San Jose when my wife became friends with Jeannie. He was very competitive, and I enjoyed playing with him(especially since we both appreciated a cold refreshment after finishing a round at the 19th hole). We also played together with mutual friends in Florida as well as Ashland. In Ashland Jerry and Jeannie were the ultimate hosts. It was a real treat to participate in one of Jerry's gourmet meals. Jerry was always upbeat and will very much be missed. 
April 12, 2021
April 12, 2021
This is such a sad time—to think of the world without Jerry.  He has left an indelible mark on the world.  He will be celebrated and long-remembered for many things, and beyond his public accomplishments, those things include his gentle strength and generosity of friendship.   We’re sure that all who knew him have been graced to have been in his orbit. 

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