Gary L. Taylor

November 22, 1955 - October 9, 2021

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Rest in love Gary , my condolences to the family

Posted by Mz jackie on October 29, 2021

Uncle Gary Sorry To Hear About Your Passing I Will Always Remember The Good Times I Had As A Child When We Came To Portland Oregon In The Summer Love Your Niece Gail M Farve

Posted by Gail M Farve on October 26, 2021

Dad I know you would have been happy seeing us all acting like we had some sense today! You left a legacy you can be proud of,rest easy we will you see you again until then we will take care of each other like you taught us..I love you!? Lele

Posted by Carlisa Williams on October 24, 2021

Sad to know that you’re gone is deafening. I’ve known you since I was young. A dad you stepped up to be. There on bad days when I was a child. I will never forget the time and memories. I know we lost touch but it wasn’t a time someone would say you were asking about me. Thanks for the time you were there when my own Dad wasn’t. I love you Dad and will see you again.

Posted by Sequita Hudson on October 23, 2021

Gary Taylor came into my life at the age of 5yrs old and remained in my life to the day he departed on 10/09/2021. He was a great Stepfather and always considered me to be his eldest daughter. We shared a love of music and I learned about many artist like Toddy T, Midnight Starr and Switch as dad would play these records. In the early 80's dad got cable television and let us stay up and watch Michael Jackson videos on MTV. He enjoyed Chinese food and he wouldget us a big order from Lung Fung Restaurant on his payday. These are find memories I will always hold dear to my heart. Even when I lost my own father in death, he was right there. I love you and will miss you Dad.

Posted by Curtina Barr on October 22, 2021

Gary’s father was like a father to me. So that made us like brothers. Gary was a very down to earth type of guy, and shared his love of transforming old school vehicles into masterpieces. He will truly be missed, and my condolences goes out to the Taylor Family. Love you fam fam. Gone to soon. Rest In Live.

Posted by Timothy Luther McNair on October 22, 2021