620 Legion Dr.
Twin Lakes, Wisconsin
James C. Taylor
1971 - 2015
James C. Taylor, Jr. 44, of Bristol, Wis., died Thursday, July 23, 2015, at the Lakeview Specialty Hospital and Rehab in Waterford, Wis.
James was born on Sept. 29, 1971, in Missouri, the son of James C. and Carol VanKleeck Taylor, Sr. He lived in Arizona before moving to Bristol 15 years ago. He worked as a cement finisher. He loved his dogs. He enjoyed fishing, traveling and trucks.
James is survived by his finance, Jackie Werner of Spring Grove, Ill.; daughter, Shylo Taylor of Caseyville, Ill.; stepson, Jason Werner of Kenosha, Wis.; his father and stepmother, James C. and Mae Taylor, Sr. of Bristol, Wis.; one grandchild, Senorina Taylor; three sisters, Lana (David) Wasslar of St. Louis, Mo., Leah Taylor of Fulton, Mo., and Diana (Kelly) Tucker of Glendale, Ariz.; step brother, Tony (Sandy) Miller of Paddock; Lake, Wis., and stepsister, Ellie (Richard) Vandycke of Spring Grove, Ill. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Carol and a nephew, Brad Irey.
A Celebration of James's life will be held on Sunday, July 26, 2015, at 1 p.m. at the Chain O'Lakes State Park (Route 173 entrance) in Oak Point #1 picnic grove. Those planning to attend are asked to bring a dish to share. Casual attire recommended. Memorial remembrances may be made to the American Lung Assoc. 55 W. Wacker Dr. Suite 1150, Chicago, IL. 60601. For online guestbook: haaselockwoodfhs.com. The Haase-Lockwood & Assoc. Funeral Home and Crematory of Twin Lakes is handling arrangements.
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