Raymond A. Taylor Jr.

Taylor, RaymondKINGSBURY- Raymond A. Taylor Jr., 64, road off into the clouds from Albany Medical Center on Sunday, September 3, 2017.

Born on December 21, 1952 in Glens Falls he was the son of the late Raymond Andrew Taylor, Sr. and Mabel Mae Stark.

Raymond was a Glens Falls High School 1970 graduate and attended Adirondack Community College in the first computer classes offered.

On October 26, 1980, he married Pamela LaVoy at Lake George.

Raymond worked for Finch Pruyn for 42 years before his retirement.

He was a member of Adirondack HOGS and Adirondack Riders. Raymond’s greatest joy was his grandchildren. He loved long trips on his motorcycle, including riding to California for his honeymoon. Raymond loved fixing computers, he loved to watch his sons wrestle and bowl. He loved his children dearly.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his sister, Dawn Chamberlain-Lathbury

Survivors include his wife, Pamela LaVoy of Glens Falls; his children, Raymond A. Taylor, III and his wife, Stacey of Farmington, NY, Michael and his wife, Theresa of Manassas, Virginia, and Jennifer Taylor of Kingsbury; his grandchildren, Andrew Sandow, Zackary Sandow, Elliana Long; his sister Marybeth Tenne and her husband, Donald of Queensbury, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

The family would like to thank all his friends at McDermitts Harley Davidson in Fort Ann for all their support.

Services will be at a later date at the convenience of the family.

Memorial donations may be sent to The Albany Medical Center Foundation, Cardiac Unit, PO Box 8928 Albany, NY 12208.

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5 Responses to Raymond A. Taylor Jr.

  1. Stew Gates says:

    So sorry to hear about Ray he was a good guy and surely will be missed thoughts and prayers to the family.

  2. Laurie Moon says:

    Ride with the Angels Uncle Ray.

  3. sue mccane and frank thornton says:

    so sorry for your loss. our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. he will be missed by many.

  4. Bob lavoy says:

    We will miss you ray

  5. Joshua Sandow says:

    I knew him when I was married to his daughter. He was a kind generous man would help anybody. To all his family my prayers an thoughts are with you. Ray you will be missed by all. Rip ray.

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