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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: Senator Pardek
Flat out wrong. It's quite constitutional for a state to require a license to operate a motor vehicle.

Would you also agree it is "quite constitutional" for a state to require a license to operate the computer you are now using?.

81 posted on 08/14/2002 7:04:13 PM PDT by southern rock
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
FYI GEEZE i can see it now CONSTITUTIONALISM is now going to be demonized even more now were going to all be cop killers

It is the idiot cop killer who made it possible for the demonizing to begin; blame the killer.

82 posted on 08/14/2002 7:04:22 PM PDT by ResistorSister
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Yep - don't criticize the government or you are a militia nut. That about sums up the argument.

Where are these people when no-knocks go wrong?
83 posted on 08/14/2002 7:05:25 PM PDT by Liberty Teeth
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To: RGSpincich
I value life to the greatest extent,as i also do liberty and freedom.Traffic tickets are nothing more than revenue enhancement.It has nothing to do with public safety,it has to do with gathering enough money to pay guvmint employees and a police state.If you gave jail time to every speeder guess what,you would have no more speeders.The trouble with that it cost money to put people in jail,it's much more profitable to just fine them $150.
84 posted on 08/14/2002 7:05:59 PM PDT by eastforker
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To: Cultural Jihad
I use the term "neo-Leninist" for any ideology which is prone to advocating and initiating violence.

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.

Are the founding fathers nut jobs, the Union Army ? The veterans of the World Wars ?

Every single one of them had a philosophy that demanded violence at times rather than submission to tyranny.

85 posted on 08/14/2002 7:06:12 PM PDT by Centurion2000
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To: Cultural Jihad
Does being stopped for speeding by the police constitute a valid, lawful, or Constitutional reason to murder a police officer?

Does peacefully driving along the public right-of-ways constitute a valid, lawful, or Constitutional reason to harass a citizen?

86 posted on 08/14/2002 7:06:26 PM PDT by southern rock
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To: Cultural Jihad
Why would you ping me to that stupid ass question? Was it something I said?

And the answer is hell no!
87 posted on 08/14/2002 7:07:39 PM PDT by Liberty Teeth
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To: Centurion2000
The difference between patriot and what you call a nut job is often only a matter of degree.

That is a ridiculous statement.

89 posted on 08/14/2002 7:10:14 PM PDT by Texasforever
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To: southern rock
Absolutely, as long as the law can be shown to be not capricious and meant to prevent people from uploading to the Internet (1st Amendment issues).
90 posted on 08/14/2002 7:10:53 PM PDT by Senator Pardek
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To: RabidBartender
Jeez. Words fail me.

Here are two: projectile vomiting.

91 posted on 08/14/2002 7:10:55 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: Liberty Teeth
Should Jeb's daughter be shown no mercy?

Not an INCH. I would turn my own kid in, and I have a lot of pride in those kids that turn their drug using parents in. NO MERCY.

92 posted on 08/14/2002 7:11:23 PM PDT by VA Advogado
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To: VA Advogado
Typical loser parent - pass off your problems to society.
93 posted on 08/14/2002 7:13:13 PM PDT by Liberty Teeth
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To: one_particular_harbour
I'm flat out going to avoid interacting with you on this topic, because you have simply gone over the edge on this one. If you don't quit these Massillon, Ohio threads cold turkey post haste, you will most likely require medical attention before the weekend arrives. Have a drink and a wet cloth across the forehead. Seriously.
94 posted on 08/14/2002 7:13:27 PM PDT by southern rock
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To: southern rock
CJ: Does being stopped for speeding by the police constitute a valid, lawful, or Constitutional reason to murder a police officer?

s r: Does peacefully driving along the public right-of-ways constitute a valid, lawful, or Constitutional reason to harass a citizen?

You are evading the question, and in fact it is a real life question. I am not asking you whether ordinances, permits, and licenses are Constitutional, for I already know you do not believe they are. I am asking if you think being stopped for speeding by the police constitute a valid, lawful, or Constitutional reason to commit murder.

95 posted on 08/14/2002 7:14:08 PM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: alnick
I don't buy that,no one know's what went on with the rookie with less than a year and a half out of the accadamy.Are you saying that anytime a LE officer stops you or questions you,that you should kneel and bow as if he was someone on high.BS.LE has way to much power in this country and their word is taken as gospel,I know for fact many will lie and deceive just to cover their own incompentant ass cuz they don't know the law,many like to enforce it as they see fit,as if the constitution was just something they read in grammer school with no real meaning.
96 posted on 08/14/2002 7:14:20 PM PDT by eastforker
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To: muggs
I would be happy to apologize, but I have gone back over this thread and don't see what I should apologize for. Could you run back through what has been posted and outline to me the reason or reasons why I might have come to a wrong conclusion?
97 posted on 08/14/2002 7:14:35 PM PDT by mathurine
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To: alnick
They will need a lot of prayer.

Officer Taylor had a beautiful, happy family. It is going to be hard for the family to learn to live with him.

Another police force in the area, stood on the corners of a main street, and collected money for the Taylor family. They collected over $16,000.00.

That was just one police force in a community next to Massillon...there is also a fund being collected at a local bank.

Prayers and donations...will make it easier for them to get through this time.

98 posted on 08/14/2002 7:14:35 PM PDT by ResistorSister
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To: Liberty Teeth
Typical loser parent - pass off your problems to society.

I'm sure most will agree that my parenting skills show a great success. Something I guess yours will only have to read about.

99 posted on 08/14/2002 7:15:18 PM PDT by VA Advogado
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To: Centurion2000
Are the founding fathers nut jobs, the Union Army ? The veterans of the World Wars ?

Get real. The Founders, the Union Army, the WW vets all were at war with another army. This cop had no damned idea that this nutjob was at war with him. Damn.

100 posted on 08/14/2002 7:15:33 PM PDT by Texasforever
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