The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 28, 1987, Image 5

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ty” at 7:30 p.m. in 203 Zachry.
TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: Char-
maine Bradley will speak at 7 p.m. in 501 Rudder.
TAMU FLYING CLUB: Scott Griffith, an American Airlines
pilot, will speak at 7 p.m. at the Easterwood Airport club-
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HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m. in 115
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HELLENIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: will meet at 7 p.m.
in 601 Rudder.
EUROPE CLUB: will meet at 9:30 p.m. at Mr. Gatti’s.
STUDENTS AGAINST APARTHEID: will meet at 8:30
p.m. in 604 Rudder.
MEXICAN-AMERICAN DEMOCRATS: will meet to discuss
“English as the Official Language: Issues and Answers” at
7 p.m. in 228-228 MSC.
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are available at the Bryan-College Station Chamber of
Commerce and the Bryan-College Station Chamber of
Commerce Visitors Center through May 5.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES: deadline for recognized student
organizations to submit dates to the 1987 Summer Cal-
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION: will meet at 7
p.m. in the meditation room in the All Faiths Chapel.
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Health center loses
invaluable friend
with worker's death
By Sandra Voelkel
Reporter
Texas A&M and the A.P. Beutel
Health Center lost more than just a
nurse’s assistant April 21 — they lost
a loyal friend.
After 17 years as a nurse’s aide at
the health center, Elizabeth Taylor,
44, died in Methodist Hospital after
undergoing open-heart surgery in
Houston.
Taylor had heart surgery several
years ago and was at high risk when
she was told by her doctors she
needed a valve replacement.
Taylor grew up in Wellborn and
graduated from Lincoln High
School in Bryan. As a general studies
major, she attended A&M as a part-
time student from the summer of
1977 to the spring of 1980.
During the 17 years she worked at
the health center, Taylor took care
of about 21,260 patients.
Mary Scott, a registered nurse at
the health center, said Taylor was a
good person who never had any
thing bad to say about anyone.
“Other than just a co-worker, she
became a friend to everyone who
worked with her,” Scott said. “She
especially liked the students.”
As a nurse’s assistant, Taylor had
various duties, including checking
on patients, changing linen and de
livering meals to the patients.
Scott said the patients would
rather talk to Taylor than any other
nurse because the patients felt very
comfortable with her. She had a way
of getting close to the patients.
“She was easygoing and spent a lot
of her time talking to the patients,”
Scott said. “Elizabeth really enjoyed
her work.”
Taylor was always concerned
about other people’s feelings and
families, she said. Students and
nurses always came back to corre
spond with her.
As much time as Taylor devoted
to her patients, she still found time
for her church, Scott said. One year
she made robes for the whole choir.
“Elizabeth’s death is going to be a
great loss to both her friends and
her family,” she said.
Cindy Bergenbeck, a registered
nurse, worked with Taylor on the
evening shifts. She said Taylor
would talk for hours to the psychiat
ric patients and got close to them.
“The patients wouldn’t talk to the
registered nurses,” she said. “They
would only talk to Elizabeth.”
Taylor really helped the patients
and the staff never heard any com
plaints, she said.
Taylor was quiet, Bergenbeck
said, and never bragged about her
self.
Taylor often did special favors for
the patients, such as take cookies and
ice cream to them, she said. The
football players especially liked Tay
lor because she would make sure
they got extra food.
Not only did Taylor take good
care of her patients at the health
center, Bergenbeck said, but she also
took care of people outside the cen
ter for free.
“She always went an extra mile for
the patients,” Bergenbeck said. “It
was like she adopted her patients as
“She always went an extra
mile for the patients. It
was like she adopted her
patients as her own chil
dren and treated them
like family. ”
— Cindy Bergenbeck,
registered nurse
her own children and treated them
like family.”
Taylor was very sensitive to other
people’s feelings. She always helped
any new nurse by telling them about
the Aggie traditions, she said.
“Elizabeth really dedicated her
life to helping others,” Bergenbeck
said.
Nancy Schlapper, also a regis
tered nurse at the center, said Tay
lor was a very special person to ev
eryone.
“I think people liked Elizabeth so
much because she was a good listen
er,” she said.
A few days after Taylor’s death,
the nurses forgot to pick up the food
trays and were late passing out
snacks, Schlapper said. The nurses
were used to Taylor doing the trays
and snacks, she said.
“People tend to take things for
granted and don’t realize what all a
person has done until they are go
ne,” she said.
Dr. Claude Goswick, director of
the health center, said Taylor was a
loyal and faithful employee. She was
extremely interested in the students
and they liked her a lot, he said.
“We will miss her,” Goswick said.
A memorial service was held Sat
urday at the Salem Baptist Church,
followed by a burial at the Salem
Baptist Cemetery in Wellborn.
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