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Widow's children help her cope
The Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio) ^ | Aug. 14, 2002 | Karalee Miller

Posted on 08/14/2002 4:37:43 PM PDT by ResistorSister

JuWanna Taylor, widow of slain Massillon Patrolman Eric B. Taylor, is finding the strength to cope from the most precious gifts her husband gave her: their two young children.

``My children are what have kept me going,'' Taylor said Tuesday at the family's home in Massillon. ``You have to put you on the back burner. They need their mother.''

Taylor, 31, said she has tried to keep her children, Ty, 2, and Lauren, 1, as close to their regular daily schedules as possible since her husband was shot and killed Friday night while on duty. Eric Taylor, 31, joined the Massillon department in 1998.

``He's usually here,'' she said. ``Now, Mom's here instead of Dad. I've just tried to keep them in as much of a routine as possible.''

The routine for the household saw Tuesdays as Dad's day with the children, Taylor said.

``He let me have a day to myself. He was an excellent father.''

As the days go by, Taylor said, coping with her husband's death is becoming more difficult.

``When everything happened (on Friday), I just went numb. And since then, there has always been somebody here... This is the first time I've kind of been by myself,'' she said. ``The numbness is starting to wear off.''

Whether it was playing with the children or doing household chores, Taylor said her husband always took care of his family.

``There are not many men out there like that,'' she said, ``but my husband was. He cooked, he cleaned, he changed diapers. He did everything... We raised our children together.''

Taylor said she also has found comfort in the many friends and family members who have been by her side.

``We're just staying here and making sure she's OK,'' said JuMekia Jones, JuWanna Taylor's sister. Jones, 24, arrived from California on Saturday.

The first time Taylor saw her future husband, she knew he was someone special.

``I said to my friend, `Ooh, that's a cute guy,' '' Taylor said, remembering when they met in 1994. Her friend happened to know Eric and called him over.

``We exchanged phone numbers that night,'' Taylor said. ``On the way home, I told my friend, `He's going to be my husband.' ''

Five years later, he was.

Her husband's line of work was a worry for Taylor in the past.

``Lately, I didn't worry much at all,'' she said. ``I just thought this (Massillon) was a safe place to work.''

When one of Eric Taylor's fellow officers pulled into the family's driveway Friday night to inform JuWanna her husband had been shot, she thought it was her husband coming home, she said.

``My husband would check on us a lot,'' she said.

Even when the officer rang the doorbell, she still didn't think anything of it, she said.

``I just thought he forgot his key at work,'' she said. ``I just opened the door and walked away from it.''

When the officer told her that her husband had been shot, Taylor said she ``freaked out.''

``I froze,'' she said. ``I said, `I've got to get my babies.' ''

Taylor said Massillon police officers have shared information surrounding her husband's death so she can know as much as possible.

``He engaged the suspect, not knowing he was armed,'' she said officers told her.

Taylor said officers told her that her husband tried to exit his car through the passenger-side door when Donald W. Matthews, 61, of Jackson Township fired.

``The car was still in drive and kept rolling, but he managed to escape from the car,'' she said.

When the gunfire ceased, Eric Taylor, who was wearing a bulletproof vest, had been fatally shot. Matthews also had been shot dead.

While her husband always had a way of making others smile, Taylor said it was tough to get him to grin for a camera.

``He wasn't big on taking pictures,'' she said, laughing. Taylor said she had to ``basically beg'' her husband to sit for a family photo about six months ago.

``I am so glad I did that,'' she said.

Taylor said she has been overwhelmed by the community's outpouring of support.

``I can't express into words how appreciative I am and how it feels to know that he has gotten a response like this,'' she said.

Calling hours will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Stewart & Calhoun funeral home, 529 W. Thornton St. in Akron. There also will be calling hours from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday at the House of the Lord, 1650 Diagonal Road in Akron. The funeral service will begin at 11 a.m.

Following the ceremony, Eric Taylor will be buried at Mount Peace Cemetery, 183 Aqueduct St. in Akron.

JuWanna Taylor said the services may bring ``a small amount of closure.''

``But also then it's the beginning of a life without him,'' she said. ``That's going to be the toughest.''


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Ohio
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To: Cultural Jihad
I am asking if you think being stopped for speeding by the police constitute a valid, lawful, or Constitutional reason to commit murder.

No, Not unless your own life or safety is threatened.

101 posted on 08/14/2002 7:15:49 PM PDT by southern rock
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To: VA Advogado
Thats too bad - I was hoping you were sterile (for the good of society).
102 posted on 08/14/2002 7:16:34 PM PDT by Liberty Teeth
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To: Centurion2000
Same question to you, in #73. And please don't smear the Founders with this man's wacko ideology. You are not being ruled by a foreign occupation army and Henry David Thoreau did not write a pamplet entitled "Civil Insurrection."
103 posted on 08/14/2002 7:16:37 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: Centurion2000
Violence can solve quite a few problems. It is always a solution that can be applied to a tyrannical government as well. The difference between patriot and what you call a nut job is often only a matter of degree.

You mean that Matthews wouldn't have shot Taylor had been been stopped for going 11 miles over the limit? Or 10? How about 9? I'm just trying to find the degree with which one does not shoot a police officer and the degree with which one can be allowed to shoot a police officer.

104 posted on 08/14/2002 7:16:54 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: Texasforever
The difference between patriot and what you call a nut job is often only a matter of degree.

That is a ridiculous statement.

Why is that ? This guy shot the cop because the cop pulled him over and he thought it was wrong (so we're told at this point), the cop attempts to arrest him and a gun battle results where the cop dies.

Was the guy right ? Hell no, getting a speeding ticket is just an annoyance or a non-equitable tax for something which is essentially frivolous.

But say the cop decides to take your guns for some "law-breaking" : are you going to surrender them ?

Paranoid nut job and armed patriot can be a close thing in the eyes of conservatives. In the eyes of liberals they are already one and the same.

106 posted on 08/14/2002 7:17:49 PM PDT by Centurion2000
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To: eastforker
Unfortunately we cannot view your rap sheet to see what has so colored your perception of reality.
108 posted on 08/14/2002 7:18:40 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: Cultural Jihad
Of course not, you mountebank. That does not mean I am weeping for anyone in particular right now.
109 posted on 08/14/2002 7:20:04 PM PDT by wienerdog.com
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To: Liberty Teeth
Oh, there are many many more where I came from. And thank God for normal society. Kick fake liberty right in the teeth.
110 posted on 08/14/2002 7:20:29 PM PDT by VA Advogado
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To: eastforker
,I know for fact many will lie and deceive just to cover their own incompentant ass cuz they don't know the law

Yeah, thats the problem in this society. The cops don't know the law and the constitution. What turnip truck did you drive in on?

111 posted on 08/14/2002 7:22:43 PM PDT by VA Advogado
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To: one_particular_harbour
Simple courtesy and politeness go a long way in police stops

Crying works too.

Our daughter was stopped for speeding.

She started crying, and crying, and crying.

The officer told her to take it easy, calm down...then he let her go without a ticket.

Of course, she displayed simple courtesy and politeness too.

112 posted on 08/14/2002 7:23:38 PM PDT by ResistorSister
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To: Cultural Jihad
Same question to you, in #73. And please don't smear the Founders with this man's wacko ideology. You are not being ruled by a foreign occupation army and Henry David Thoreau did not write a pamplet entitled "Civil Insurrection."

So then you're saying this guy wasnt a constitutionalist.

Do you beat yourself regularly everytime a republican commits a crime?

113 posted on 08/14/2002 7:23:39 PM PDT by PuNcH
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To: VA Advogado
Breeding like incestual rats I'm sure...
114 posted on 08/14/2002 7:23:45 PM PDT by Liberty Teeth
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To: Catspaw
I'm just trying to find the degree with which one does not shoot a police officer and the degree with which one can be allowed to shoot a police officer.

That's a personal question and for some it would be different. Being driven off your land is enough for some to fight. Having someone try to disarm them is enough to fight for some. For some (my personal opinion, the lunatics) they will fight over a 50.00 speeding ticket and an issue.

I'm not defending the guy but there are some out here that think we should never be able to take up arms against the government. Every citizen has that right last of all. But don't be suprised if some think your a nut job for fighting at all.

115 posted on 08/14/2002 7:24:00 PM PDT by Centurion2000
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To: eastforker
You've got some seriously screwed up ideas. Please just don't respond to me anymore and I'll steer clear of you.
116 posted on 08/14/2002 7:24:28 PM PDT by alnick
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To: Texasforever
The difference between patriot and what you call a nut job is often only a matter of degree.

That is a ridiculous statement.

Why is that ? This guy shot the cop because the cop pulled him over and he thought it was wrong (so we're told at this point), the cop attempts to arrest him and a gun battle results where the cop dies.

Was the guy right ? Hell no, getting a speeding ticket is just an annoyance or a non-equitable tax for something which is essentially frivolous.

But say the cop decides to take your guns for some "law-breaking" : are you going to surrender them ?

Paranoid nut job and armed patriot can be a close thing in the eyes of conservatives. In the eyes of liberals they are already one and the same.

117 posted on 08/14/2002 7:24:54 PM PDT by Centurion2000
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To: Centurion2000
sorry about the double post folks
118 posted on 08/14/2002 7:25:26 PM PDT by Centurion2000
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To: wienerdog.com; eno_
Eno, what is your take on this? Should we just post the cops name and address and family member's address on the internet and harass them?
119 posted on 08/14/2002 7:26:18 PM PDT by VA Advogado
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To: Cultural Jihad
MY rap sheet,wll I do have a short one,one of them started over a dog bite that escalated to me being charged with evading detention(whole lota bull shitt and lieing on behalf of the LEO,they were even going to do a no knock raid over this,a dog bite that didn't even happen.Cost me over three grand to fight it and house the dog at the vet.But,when I was broke into and had my whole household goods stolen,all they would do was give me a police report over the phone.CJ,you sound to me as someone that has led a very sheltered life,never experiancing what realy goes on,just a textbook version.
120 posted on 08/14/2002 7:28:05 PM PDT by eastforker
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