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Michael Taylor Obituary

Michael C. TaylorLegendary guitarist and passionate historian, archaeologist and preservationist, Michael Curtis Taylor, 62, of Hilton Head passed away on Sunday, September 5 at Hilton Head Regional Medical Center. Taylor was born on July 21, 1948, to Katie Steed and George F. Taylor in Fayetteville, N.C.  While a teenager, he taught himself to play the acoustic guitar.  His mastery of the instrument put him in demand in the 1960s as a lead guitarist for a variety of folk singers in both Fayetteville and New York City, playing for such legends as Joni Mitchell. In 1969, he joined an up-and-coming singer named John Denver and with Denver wrote such hits as Sunshine on My Shoulders and Rocky Mountain High.   His guitar technique in songs such as The Season Suite and The Eagle and The Hawk often led to his being considered the best guitarist in the country.  While playing with Denver, he married Mary Kay Kolacz of Washington, N.C., on July 25, 1970. Taylor, seeking to escape winter in Aspen, Colorado, came to Hilton Head in January of 1973 at the suggestion of a friend to spend the season.  As a boy he had always loved collecting arrowheads and other artifacts with his father, and found the relatively undeveloped Hilton Head and Daufuskie Islands fertile fields for exploring and piecing together the history of the islands.  His passion for educating others about the complex relationship between man and his environment, and assuring that historical sites were secured soon surpassed his love of the stage, and Taylor put down roots on Hilton Head and began studies at the University of South Carolina in Columbia in archaeology and anthropology.  As with the guitar, Taylor completely immersed himself in the subjects and became a Research Fellow at the Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology at USC.    In 1985, Taylor and a group of islanders began an effort to create The Museum of Hilton Head Island (now Coastal Discovery) and Taylor became the first director in 1988. Under his leadership, beach, nature and history walks and lectures began, archaeological projects were undertaken at Fish Haul Creek & Mitchelville (site of the first freedman's village), the museum took over management of the pre-historic Green's Shell enclosure, and a bird hospital and Project Turtle Watch operated under the museum's umbrella.  Taylor later was the co-founder of the Southeastern Ecological Institute and was that organization's Executive Director. He wrote and narrated Mike Taylor's History of Hilton Head Island, an audio-cassette feature in Southern Living Magazine as well as a video series Hilton Head Island - A Television History which aired on the History Channel.  In addition, he collaborated and contributed in 1993 on a limited edition book The Forgotten History:  A Photographic Essay on Civil War Hilton Head Island. In 2002, Taylor was named Executive Director of the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust. Among the many accomplishments during his tenure was the preservation of Battery White, a Civil War Confederate fortification near Georgetown; the confirmation and preservation of Fort Pemberton, a Confederate site on James Island; and he was currently involved in preservation and interpretive signs at Battery Brayton, a Union Fort near Beaufort. Over the past several years, Taylor consulted with filmmaker Mike Kirk on several documentaries including The Trumpet at the Walls of Jericho about a slave who obtained freedom and became the chaplain of the African-American 54th regiment during the Civil War. He just completed work as co-writer and associate producer for America's Iliad: The Siege of Charleston, a 2-hour film about Charleston during the Civil War which is set to air nationally on PBS stations in April of 2011. In addition to his wife, Mary Kay, Taylor is survived by his sister Janet Taylor Knight (David), of Washington, N.C., and a brother, George Taylor, of Chapel Hill, N.C. A Celebration of Life will be held at the The Island Funeral Home and Crematory, 4 Cardinal Road, on Friday, September 10 at 6:00 p.m. In honor of the many ways Mike sought to help others, memorial contributions may be made to The Deep Well Project, P.O. Box 5543, Hilton Head, SC 29938 or to the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust, P.O. Box 21781, Hilton Head, SC  29925 The Island Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. www.theislandfuneral home.com

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Published by The Island Packet from Sep. 8 to Oct. 8, 2010.

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Jeff Wood

September 29, 2012

Was sorry to hear of Mike's,passing. He, Dick Kniss, and John Denver's passing is a sad day for those, like me, that came of age in the early '70s.

Sallie Vaughan

August 18, 2011

Mary Kay, I just learned of Mike's passing and was very saddened by the news. Back when y'all first moved to Hilton Head y'all rented a little beach front cottage on Lark and Dune from my parents, Betty and Oscar Crosby. I was only 10 years old but have never forgotten y'all (and your dog Banjo). You were both so kind to me whenever I saw you - always had time to chat with me. He even sent me an autographed album which I still have and enjoy. I'm so sorry for your loss but remain thankful for the opportunity to have met the two of you. Best wishes.
Sallie Vaughan

Mike Posey

February 19, 2011

Mary Kay, I had the great fortune and pleasure of working with Mike on an archaelogical project on Daufuskie Island during the summer of 1985, along with Colin Brooker and Larry Lepionka of Beaufort, SC. It is/was a summer I'll never forget, and Mike was certainly a huge part of it. He was such an easy-going, happy-go-lucky fellow with a quick wit, and he expressed himself so well. We all just had a ball, together. I remember asking him what he did before he got into archaeology, and he simply mentioned, "Well, I used to be in a band", with a small grin. I said, "Oh, yeah? Anybody I know?", I grinned back, never entertaining the notion that I might actually know the band. Wow... And, yep, he sure could play that guitar. My sincerest sympathies to you and your family, Mary Kay. One thing's for certain: there's a fine guitar in Heaven. God bless!

December 12, 2010

Mary Kay,
So sorry for your (Our) loss. As you know, Mike was like a son to me and we spent a lot of time together back in the 1960's when he was playing lead guitar for me. That was before he went with John Denver. I will also treasure the my Hilton Head memories and listening to him tell stories about the many sites we visited on the island. I found this site will collecting Mike's background data. I plan to dedicate a section on my website (http://www.HerbMetoyer.com)to him. I plan to visit Hilton head in March, 2011. Hope to see you. If you need me, just call.
Herb Metoyer

September 29, 2010

Originally sent on September 8th, 2010

Mary Kay, I learned of Mike's passing through a note Taffy Nivert sent me a couple of nights ago. Very sorry to hear this. I got to see Mike briefly at a WFMA event in the DC area a few years ago. He seemed very happy to be working at something other than music. Glad I got to hear him work with John back in the day. Hope they're together again pickin' a little. All the best to you and yours.

Len Jaffe,
Montgomery County, MD

Suzanne Geimer

September 28, 2010

I was so sorry to hear the news. What a great friend and mentor he was to me years ago when I lived on the island. His smile, energy and passion for helping others was always evident. God bless him and all your family.

David & Georgina Kimbell

September 27, 2010

Mary Kay, we are so sad to lose such a special man. We will miss him, you are in out thoughts.

Alicia Hack

September 18, 2010

Mary Kay, I was shocked to get on the Island Packet website and see that we had lost our dear Mike... It is a great loss to the community, and all of us who knew you and him... Please know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers... I hope I'll get a chance to talk with you soon... I'm sure you know that I moved away 5 years ago, so I get behind on what's going on..
Much,much love to you, Alicia

September 11, 2010

Mary Kayin
The Daufuskie Island Historical Foundation will be forever indebted to Mike and his accomplishments in preserving Daufuskie Island. You are in the thoughts of all Daufuskie residents who knew Mike. God Bless,
Nancy Ludtke, Secretary DIHF

September 10, 2010

Mary Kay and Janet, Conway and I are so saddened by Michael's death. You both are certainly in our thoughts and prayers. We just wish we could be there to give you a big hug. With love, Lew and Conway

Roger Pinckney

September 10, 2010

Mike's work on Daufuskie helped preserve 600 acres. God Bless him.

Lisa Carroll

September 9, 2010

Mary Kay:

Thinking about you. I so would have enjoyed meeting Mike. My teenage life
was filled with the music of John Denver. It meant a lot to me. Wanted to reach out and share my sympathies.
He led a very rich, full life....amazing.

Laura Curvin

September 9, 2010

Mrs. Taylor, Please accept my deepest sympathies. Your are in my thoughts and prayers.

Laura Drane Curvin

September 8, 2010

I am so sorry. Mike will be remembered with smiles by his many friends from his many worlds.

Tom Delaney

September 8, 2010

Mike was an amazing man and will be greatly missed by all those who had the pleasure to know him.

September 8, 2010

Sorry for the loss Mary Kay. Mike was a good man and we'll all miss him. Carl Steen

September 8, 2010

Mary Kay, I learned of Mike's passing through a note Taffy Nivert sent me a couple of nights ago. Very sorry to hear this. I got to see Mike briefly at a WFMA event in the DC area a few years ago. He seemed very happy to be working at something other than music. Glad I got to hear him work with John back in the day. Hope they're together again pickin' a little. All the best to you and yours.

Betty Drane

September 8, 2010

Mary Kay, I am heartbroken for you in your loss of your sweet Mike. I am heartbroken for the rest of us in losing such a brillant, talented gentleman. He gave so much and will always be remembered. My prayers are with you.

Ralph Houghton

September 8, 2010

To the Family of Mike Taylor, I learned of his passing through Vince Martin, a long time friend of Mikes. While I didn't know him personally, he meant a lot to a great many people including those he befriended and helped in their careers along the way. My condolences.

Anne Marie Hudick

September 8, 2010

Mary Kay I knew Mike through the rooms and also through my son Rushton. Mike spent countless hours mentoring Rushton on the guitar and life. I will always be grateful having known him. I am so sorry for your loss and hope I will have a chance to express this to you personally at some point. I live in VA now and Rushton is living in Nashville. I am sure I know who he will be dedicating his next show to. All my love- Anne Marie Hudick

Billy Blair

September 8, 2010

So sorry to hear of Mike's passing. He brought so much to our lives as a musician,hisorian and friend. I will remember him fondly.

steve smith

September 8, 2010

Mike: Thanks for all that you have done for me and my career. Rest in peace, friend.

Dianne Faucette

September 8, 2010

Mary Kay, I am shocked and saddened over the loss of your talented Mike. He was a wealth of historical knowledge and will be a loss to the whole community. You are in our hearts.

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