Al Taylor Milwaukee Obituary, Death – Mr. Al Taylor, who served as a coach at MUHS for many years and as an assistant dean of students, passed away late last week. Throughout the 22 years that Mr. Taylor worked at MUHS, he was famous for a number of antics, including shaking his key ring, carrying a baseball bat, and delivering one-liners. But what people remember him for the most is his genuine concern for the pupils at MUHS.
When the opportunity arises, MUHS will discuss funeral arrangements. During my time at MUHS, we had some of the most candid conversations I’ve ever had. Even though some of them were one-sided, in the end the message was understood. Have some peace, Coach. I will always love you. A truly remarkable individual will be missed. During my tenure there, he stood out as one of the most remarkable members of the staff.
It was unnecessary for him to have keys and baseball bats. That was the one playing the role. The linchpins upon which Mr. Taylor built and maintained the respect of others were his words and the deeds that demonstrated his commitment to those words. (mythos, on the other hand, is never a bad idea, right?). You were always aware that he was a human being, but in my own thoughts, I always pictured him as being immortal. However, individuals who participated in the work study program were given an insight that only a select few would obtain.