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Harold W. Taylor, Jr., BS Med ’49

Harold W. Taylor, Jr., BS Med ’49, 88, of Milwaukee, Wis., formerly of Cuba City, Wis., passed away on May 20 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Milwaukee. He was born on March 9, 1922, to Harold Sr. and Louise (Wehlitz) Taylor in Jamestown, N.D.

After completing officer training at Columbia University in New York City, he served as naval navigator of LST-746 in World War II in the Pacific. While attending the two-year medical school at the University of North Dakota, he was married to Alice Mae Lawler and then transferred to complete his doctorate at the University Medical College in Norman, Okla. Harold then completed surgical residency at Toledo University Hospital in Toledo, Ohio, and moved to Cuba City, Wis., with his new wife. There he established a medical practice at the new Cuba City Hospital in 1954 and continued to practice there until his retirement in the mid 1980s. In 2003, Harold was awarded a 50-year membership to the Wisconsin State Medical Society.

 
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