The Reverend Richard H. Taber

SALISBURY — The Reverend Richard H. Taber, 80, a beloved community leader, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 24, 2021, surrounded by family.  

His accomplishments were vast, but even more important was the way he touched each individual person’s heart in every single interaction of the day, whether it was baptizing a child, doing a puzzle with a grandchild, or just buying milk.  

He was the loving husband of Joanne (Townsend) Taber for 58 years.  

Born Jan. 21, 1941, in Philadelphia, Pa., he was the son of the late Lois (Randall) and Robert Taber.  

Reverend Richard was ordained at Yale Divinity School in 1976. He started his ministry at Wilton Congregational Church and was called to the Salisbury Congregational Church in 1981. 

He retired in 2011 and later became Minister Emeritus of the church.  

He enjoyed sailing, hiking and playing games with his family. 

He was an organizer, a humanitarian and a spiritual guide. He was instrumental in bringing many organizations to our community including:  The CROP Walk, The Housatonic Youth Service Bureau, EXTRAS, Habitat for Humanity, The Salisbury Housing Committee and the Foundation for Community Health. His contributions to this community are unending and will continue to help people for many future generations.  

His love for his wife, children and grandchildren was unconditional. He treasured time with his family.  

In addition to his wife, he leaves his children, Chris, Matt, Laura, Maria, Joslin and Desean; and grandchildren, Katie, Ben, Rachel, Andrew, Ash, JoJo, Nicky and Elijah.  

Funeral services were held on Saturday, May 29, at the Salisbury Congregational Church and can be viewed on the church’s website.  

Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan has care of arrangements.  

Gifts made in Dick’s memory will support the church’s Christian Action ministries.

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