Brian-Taylor-Obituary

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Brian D. Taylor

Nov 26, 1968 - Nov 30, 2025

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Brian was a great colleague. He will be missed.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Brian was such a genuine, kind human. I appreciated the time I spent getting to know him through working together at UPG. I'll always remember how he kept a bag of candy at his desk and welcomed anyone to come by to grab a piece and have a chat. His family, friends, and loved ones are in my thoughts and prayers. He will be missed.

Brian was such a bright light for me when I worked at the garage. He always came in with a huge smile on his face and plenty of chatting time about whatever nerdy things we were both into. Usually Batman. I'll miss him fiercly. I am so, so sorry to learn that he's gone.

I am so sorry to hear the news about Brian. Please accept my condolences. May loving memories of your son help you find peace.

Brian was the kind of friend everyone needed in their life. He knew what to say, when to say it and how to say it. A true Southern Gentleman with an old soul. What an honor and a privilege to have been able to call him my friend. Through this friendship I also gained another friend his sweet mother Donna.

I had the pleasure of working with Brian, His cheerful greetings each morning were something we knew we could count on. My deepest and most sincere condolences to his family and friends

I enjoyed working with Brian at UPG. He was a great coworker and I was very saddened to hear he passed. I know he will be missed by many.

Brian was an amazing guy. Living so far apart we didn’t see each other much, but his sense of humor was top notch. His laughter was infectious. The love he had for everyone, we lost an amazing person.

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Brian's Obituary

Brian D. Taylor, of Waynesboro, passed away on Sunday, November 30, 2025.He was born on November 26, 1968 to Larry Taylor and Donna (Jaram) Collins in Ohio.Brian was employed by UPG in Charlottesville, Virginia.He was preceded in death by his nephew, Justice Carpenter; maternal grandparents,...

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