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Thomas Norwood Taylor, 78, beloved father, brother, friend and husband, died on Thursday, April 28 at home. He was born in Lakewood, OH and received his bachelor's degree at Miami University of Ohio, where he majored in botany (minor in geology) and played on the golf team. He received his Ph.D. in paleobotany from the University of Illinois (1964) and went to Yale on a National Science Foundation (NSF) postdoctoral fellowship. He served on the faculty at the University of Illinois, Chicago; Ohio University; and Ohio State University, where he was also chair of the Plant Biology Department. He came to KU in 1995 as a Distinguished Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Curator of Paleobotany in the Biodiversity Institute. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1994 and was appointed by the President to the National Science Board (2006-2012). He received numerous awards in his profession for his research, leadership, and teaching; served on local, state, national and international committees; volunteered for numerous administrative tasks throughout his career; and specialized in helping young faculty get funding for their research. His research was supported by the NSF for more than 50 years. He published 14 books and edited volumes, including textbooks, and more than 450 journal articles and book chapters. He loved fieldwork and collected fossil plants on 6 continents, including Antarctica. Tom truly loved his chosen profession, paleobotany, and made friends all over the world who will greatly miss him and his support and friendship.

Tom was preceded in death by his Mom and Dad, Velma and Allyne Taylor, and by his son, Timm. He is survived by Edie, his wife of 30 years and the love of his life, his 6 beautiful children: Tami (Donny) Simmons, Traci (William) Preble, Trisha (John) Besselman, Todd (Carrie) Taylor, Trevor Taylor, and Sarah Larkin, and by his 14 amazing grandchildren, sister Jackie (Richard) Taylor-Gergel, and brother Jerry.

Tom loved his job, his family, his cats and golf. He had a large heart and was quietly generous of his time and resources to his family, friends, colleagues, charities and even total strangers. A memorial celebration will be held at the KU Natural History Museum on Saturday June 11 at 3:00 pm. The family thanks the staff and especially Dr. Matthew Stein of LMH Oncology for their excellent care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Douglas Co. Visiting Nurses Hospice, 200 Main St, Ste C, Lawrence 66044; LMH Oncology Ctr, c/o LMH Endowment Assoc, 325 Maine St., Lawrence 66044; or the Lawrence Humane Soc, 1805 E. 19th St, Lawrence 66046.

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Published by Lawrence Journal-World on May 6, 2016.

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Michael Krings

May 16, 2016

My trusted friend and revered mentor, who will be sadly missed. Irreplacable in my personal and scientific life. Remembered always with deep affection.

Peter Crane

May 14, 2016

A great scientist whose influence was huge - but who was also a kind and caring human being. A good friend to so many. He will be very greatly missed.

Dennis Kemberling

May 6, 2016

A good man and I do not say that lightly. He never talked down to others, although he had every right to. I will miss that laugh.

David Thompson

May 6, 2016

Tom was a very generous and thoughtful person. He will be greatly missed. My heart goes out to Edie, the family and his many, many friends. Rest in Peace Tom.

Elizabeth Jung

May 6, 2016

My sincere condolences to the family of Dr. Tom Taylor. He was such a dynamic personality. He was such a help to ND EPSCoR as a reviewer of programs and proposal review team. We will miss him very much as a friend of many years and his expert guidance.
Elizabeth Jung, NDSU office of ND EPSCoR

Eddie Scholtes

May 6, 2016

A fine gentleman ...always with a smile...

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