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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
KEYWORDS: inthelineofduty; massillon
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To: Catspaw
What an UPSTANDING family. Barf!

Moreover, his family has stepped up its activity: Nancy, his wife, regularly
broadcasts to militia audiences on shortwave radio and has
made herself available for public appearances; his son Eric spreads
the "patriot"/militia message on the Internet.

Wonder if Eric is gracing our presence as we type. You here Eric? Speak up son....

281 posted on 08/15/2002 8:23:51 AM PDT by justshe
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To: habs4ever
I understood what you meant.
282 posted on 08/15/2002 8:23:53 AM PDT by ResistorSister
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To: dighton
“This is the way an intel-analyst (intelligence analyst) talks.

They probably use that line when picking up guys at bars.

283 posted on 08/15/2002 8:25:37 AM PDT by ResistorSister
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To: ResistorSister
Has the entire text of Summers' letter, or a photo of it, been published anywhere? For some reason I feel like I want to see the entire thing.

Who knows. Maybe a paragraph was left out that would shed some light on this thing. Or maybe she dots her i's with tiny hearts, or uses frownie faces in pertinent passages, or something like that...

284 posted on 08/15/2002 8:30:00 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: southern rock
"Since I personally don't believe that it is constitutional to require licences for driving or to allow agents of the state to harass drivers peacefully going about their buisness, I'd have to say yes, it is wrong to stop a driver for simply driving, and not harming anyone."

Any one who is speeding (12mph) is not "peacefully going about their business."

I find it amusing that anyone would even consider this to be a constitutional issue. Clearly, the regulation of driver's license (and the enforcement of speed limits) is a power of the state.
285 posted on 08/15/2002 8:33:38 AM PDT by DugwayDuke
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To: ResistorSister
There is a Heather Summers in Canton, Oh - 42 years old.

Hmmm, well then, I'm not sure what to make of this page, then. The guy listed above her is listed as "U.S. Veteran" and "U.S. Army (WWII)", which says to me that he served in WWII, right?

But Emma is listed as "U.S. Veteran" and "U.S. Army (Korea)" - does that mean she served in the Korean War? Unless old Emma Shlurp is pushing 70, she sure as hell didn't serve in 1950-53.

I suppose it means she was stationed in Korea, really, but who the hell knows anymore. I also like how all these guys are "intel experts" and what-have-you. Five bucks says she was a mechanic in the motor pool ;)

286 posted on 08/15/2002 8:33:48 AM PDT by general_re
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To: hellinahandcart
You do think the best of people, don't you? ;-)

I would be very disheartened if she didn't sign her name with anything but orange Crayola ;-)
287 posted on 08/15/2002 8:36:16 AM PDT by habs4ever
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To: DugwayDuke
Clearly, the regulation of driver's license (and the enforcement of speed limits) is a power of the state.

No state has the authority to restrict the inalienable rights of the individual.

288 posted on 08/15/2002 8:39:28 AM PDT by southern rock
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To: hellinahandcart
I saw a photo of it in the (Akron) Beacon Journal...it was a typewritten letter.

I will try to find the link and post it.

289 posted on 08/15/2002 8:44:31 AM PDT by ResistorSister
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To: general_re
Five bucks says she was a mechanic in the motor pool ;)

LOL!

She probably just served over in Korea.

Anyway...I doubt if a 70 year old woman would want to battle with the cops over her right to drive over 60 on the highway.

290 posted on 08/15/2002 8:47:38 AM PDT by ResistorSister
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To: general_re
The link you posted is a VERY old nuclear war survival guide (it refers to CONELRAD--CONtrol of ELectronic RADiation, or shutting down most commercial radio stations--which went out of style in the 1960s). She's listed as a "survival expert," which means she probably read the guide once or twice.
291 posted on 08/15/2002 8:48:51 AM PDT by Poohbah
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To: hellinahandcart
Here is a link to a picture of the letter: Maybe it is handwritten...or is it some "comic-type" font?

http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/news/3860668.htm

292 posted on 08/15/2002 8:50:30 AM PDT by ResistorSister
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To: ResistorSister

Here ya go.

293 posted on 08/15/2002 8:54:16 AM PDT by wimpycat
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To: ResistorSister
 

Here's the letter:


294 posted on 08/15/2002 8:55:09 AM PDT by Catspaw
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To: hellinahandcart
Letter left at slain officer's makeshift memorial, by Capt. Emma Shlarp
295 posted on 08/15/2002 8:55:47 AM PDT by ResistorSister
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To: ResistorSister
I think the article deserves a thread of its own, with the picture of the letter added.
296 posted on 08/15/2002 8:56:10 AM PDT by wimpycat
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To: ResistorSister; Catspaw
LOL! Same wavelength.
297 posted on 08/15/2002 8:56:45 AM PDT by wimpycat
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To: wimpycat; Catspaw
I was trying to figure out how I posted it three times. LOL!
298 posted on 08/15/2002 8:57:03 AM PDT by ResistorSister
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To: southern rock
"No state has the authority to restrict the inalienable rights of the individual."

Of course, but that doesn't make these restrictions unconstitutional.
299 posted on 08/15/2002 8:57:51 AM PDT by DugwayDuke
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To: ResistorSister
To avoid multiple postings of the article, would you like to post the article as a separate thread?
300 posted on 08/15/2002 8:58:06 AM PDT by wimpycat
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