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Brent Russell Taylor

1979 - 2018

Brent Russell Taylor obituary, 1979-2018, Salt Lake City, UT

Brent Taylor Obituary

1979 ~ 2018
Army Major Brent Russell Taylor, age 39, was killed in action on November 3, 2018, while training an Afghan Army commando battalion, near Kabul, Afghanistan. He loved his fellow American soldiers, his NATO colleagues and the Afghan people.
Brent was born on July 6, 1979 in Ogden, Utah, the second of eight children of Stephen and Tamara Jones Taylor. Five of his brothers joined him in his military service in the Army National Guard. The Taylor family lived in South Ogden and Clearfield, Utah; North Highlands and Garden Valley, California; and then settled in Arizona in 1991. Brent showed an early passion for business and politics. During his senior year at Chandler High School, Brent earned his Eagle Scout Award and was elected student body president. He graduated in 1997.
Brent was a man of faith, and Jesus Christ was the foundation of all he did and all for which he stood. He was a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He spent two years serving as a missionary for the Church in the Brazil, Maceio Mission from 1998-2000. This time of full-time service largely impacted the course of the rest of his life.
After his mission, Brent attended Brigham Young University, where he met Jennie Kristin Ashworth on a blind date--less than a month after she returned from her own full-time service as a Church missionary in the Chile, Santiago North Mission. They enjoyed a sweet courtship and were engaged on a Saturday in June of 2003. Brent enlisted as a soldier in the Utah National Guard the following Tuesday, with Jennie proudly by his side. They were married for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on September 18, 2003.
Brent spent most of 2004 completing his Basic Training (Fort Leonard Wood, MO) and Counterintelligence Training (Fort Huachuca, AZ). He then joined the ROTC at BYU, and was commissioned as an officer in July of 2006 (Fort Lewis, Washington).
Brent received a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from BYU in 2006 and a Master's of Public Administration from the University of Utah in 2012. He was nearing completion of a Ph.D. degree in International Relations from the University of Utah at the time of his death. The University will award him this degree posthumously in the spring of 2019.
Brent felt compelled to serve wherever and however he could. Brent was honored to have served three previous Army deployments: Mosul, Iraq (2007); Baghdad, Iraq (2008); Kunduz, Afghanistan (2012); and He was awarded a Purple Heart Medal and a Bronze Star Medal for exceptionally meritorious service during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was loved and respected by those with whom he served and by those who he was serving. And he genuinely loved and respected them.
In November of 2009, Brent was elected to the North Ogden City Council after his two consecutive tours of duty to Iraq. He quickly earned the respect of the residents and city staff alike, and was elected to the office of Mayor in November of 2013. He ran unopposed for his reelection in 2017.
Brent often spoke of the three great loyalties in his life: God, Family and Country. For him, service to any one of these, was service to all three.
Though Brent's death truly caught everyone off guard, all who know and love him know that he died for his country without regret.
Brent is survived by his wife, Jennie; their seven children, Megan, 13; Lincoln, 11; Alex, 9; Jacob 7; Ellie, 5; Jonathan, 2; and Caroline, 11 months; parents, Stephen and Tamara Taylor (Ogden UT); siblings, Matthew (Natalie, of Orem, UT), Bryan (of South Ogden, UT), Michelle Moore (JD, of Mesa, AZ), Derek (Janel, of Gilbert, AZ), Devin (Haley, of Pleasant View, UT), and Travis (Jordan, of Clearfield, UT); parents-in-law, David and Kristin Stroud (No. Ogden UT); siblings-in-law, Kenneth Ashworth (Lindsey, of Layton UT), Michael Ashworth (Kristen, of Farr West UT), Kristy Ashworth Pack (Jared, of Pleasant View, UT), Brandon Stroud (Melanie, of Alpine, UT), Jamison Stroud (Shelby, O'Fallon, IL), Shane Stroud (Andrea, of Cumming, GA) and Brittany Atkinson (Erik, of Milton, GA), and 49 nieces and nephews.
Family wasn't just something to Brent; it was everything. Busy as he was, he always made time for them. He could regularly be found working with his children in their "Mini Farm" or chasing them around the backyard. He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his brothers and sons. Skype made it possible for him to enjoy family discussions and scripture study with his wife and children, and to witness the first steps of his baby girl Caroline.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Troy Taylor; grandparents Benjamin and Ruth Taylor and Douglas and Gene Jones; father-in-law, Rod W. Ashworth; sister-in-law, Ashley Stroud; and nephew, Hunter Taylor.
Funeral arrangements are pending Brent's return to the state of Utah. Details will be forthcoming as soon as they are available.
Brent will be laid to rest in North Ogden, the city he so dearly loved, near the people he so willingly served.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be to the Brent Taylor Memorial Scholarship Fund at the University of Utah.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.myers-mortuary.com

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Nov. 11, 2018.

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January 10, 2019

Sorry for your loss.

November 24, 2018

Our family is sorry for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.


The Kirton family
Army CPL Brandon Kirton
KIA 5/18/11 Afghanistan

Michelle Reynolds

November 23, 2018

My thoughts and prayers are with your family. We are all indebted to you for the ultimate sacrifice of your husband.father.brother.son.soldier.

Hatchs

November 18, 2018

Thank you for your service to our country and on behalf of all of us - May God grant his richest blessings to your family and may your legacy live forever.

November 16, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss please find hope in reading ec 9:5,10 there you can find hope for you and your love ones.

M. Carter

November 15, 2018

So Very Sorry for your Loss. Brent is a Friend that will be missed by all who knew him. I can't even fathom the loss being suffered by Jennie and the kids who new him Best as Husband and Father. May God walk with you and sustain you in your times of need until your joyous reunion at Jesus' feet.

Mary Haymes

November 15, 2018

They say to live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die...if that is true Brett will live on forever.

Jan B

November 13, 2018

I'm so very sorry for your loss. God Bless you

C. Carroll

November 12, 2018

In these moments of loss, words feel useless. My heart is heavy hearing of your loss. Please accept my condolences. God bless.

j Kucher

November 11, 2018

Thank you for your service. You gave the ultimate sacrifice for us.

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