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My
beloved Yah Yah,
Oh how I'm going to miss you. The years we spent together.
It has been a journey like no other. Through the laughter, tears, joy and
pain and love.
There is no one like Yah Yah. He has touch so many people lives. He gave
his heart and soul to those he knew. I know many of you have stories to
tell about times spent with Yah Yah; because Yah Yah was such a unique
man. He gave advise, counseling, and himself to others. Always caring and
sharing, and he buried many
of his friends and loved ones without any rewards for his self.
Yah would always remember everyone birthday. He would give his last or try
his best to help those in need.
The most important thing that I admired about him was his love he had for
our Master Teacher which made me love the Master Teacher even more. The
stories he shared with me about the Master Teacher left no doubt in my
mine that he is who he says he is.
They met when they were teenager. And was Doc's first advocate and most
loyal follower. There was nothing anyone could do or say to shake Yah's
devotion and love for his beloved friend, brother, teacher & leader.
He loved Doc. (The Master Teacher) unconditionally. Although he was a
little man in statue he had more heart and guts then most.
There is so much I can say about this beautiful man but I would be writing
a book. Yah was born William Anthony Taylor, March 31. 1948 to Mr. and
Mrs. William Boroughson Taylor in Manhattan, New York father of 9
children, he had 3 sister and 1 brother and many, many, friends and
associates.
Abby Yah Yah you will never be forgotten.
Until we meet again...
love you
Charlotte "Bastetankhhotep"
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