David-Taylor-Obituary

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David Lawrence Taylor

Pearisburg, Virginia

Feb 2, 1962 – Sep 9, 2021 (Age 59)

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BORN
February 2, 1962
DIED
September 9, 2021
AGE
59
LOCATION
Pearisburg, Virginia

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A. Vest & Sons Funeral Home - White Gate/Pearisburg Obituary

DAVID LAWRENCE TAYLOR, 59, of Rocky Gap, VA, went to be with the Lord he served on Thursday, September 9, 2021. He was born on February 2, 1962, in Bluefield, WV, the son of the late Clayton & Katherine Nicewander Taylor.


David was a member of the Rocky Gap Pentecostal Holiness Church. He never met a stranger and was always willing to help. He had a really good sense of humor and liked to pick. He was a salesman for Meade Tractor and loved his job, which he was very good at. He enjoyed farming beef cattle. He was a hard worker and taught his sons the value of hard work and having a strong work ethic. He especially loved his grandchildren and enjoyed taking them for rides on his farm, TNT Farms. He was a very generous, thoughtful and a genuinely kind soul and will be greatly missed by those who loved him.


Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Robert Nicewander, his father-in-law, Roy W. Nunley, Sr. and his brother-in-law, Roy W. Nunley, Jr.


Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of 38 years, Teresa Nunley Taylor; his sons & daughters-in-law, David Jordon Taylor (Melissa), Joshua Clayton Taylor (Danielle) and Justin Allen Taylor (Kristen Thomas); his grandchildren, Austin Allen Lee Straight, Paisley Elaina Taylor and Emerson Wade Taylor; his brothers, Clayton Spencer Taylor, Edward Lee (“Ray”) Taylor and Johnny Taylor; his mother-in-law, Virginia Nunley and his brother-in-law, Frank Nunley.


Funeral services are planned for Tuesday, September 14, 2021, at 1:00 P.M.  at A. Vest & Sons Funeral Home Chapel, White Gate, with Rev. Eddie Johnson and Rev. Mike Barnett. Burial will follow on the family farm in the TNT Farms Cemetery, Rocky Gap. The family will receive friends at the funeral home form 11:00 A.M. until service time, 1:00 P.M.


The Taylor family is in the care of A. Vest & Sons Funeral Home, White Gate, avestandsons.com, (540) 921-2985.

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Our prayers to the family. We came to know David through Meade´s tractor service. He was our salesman on all of our purchases. David was a great salesman and very friendly and nice. He was a man of his word! We will truly miss as we know you do! May God hold you in the palms of His hands and the circle of His arms and give you the greatest memories of your family life. Give you strength to face the hard times in your weakest moments. So sorry for your loss.

David was the most amusing and kind man anyone would ever meet. He always had a smile on his face and relentlessly picked on me each time we saw each other at the Bank. I only knew David for 6 years, but I considered him a friend and he will forever be missed.

Dave came to my farm several times picking up and delivering my John Deere tractor , it was a good thing he wasn’t on the “clock” we could talk about farming all day.. I was really glad for him when he got the promotion to sales obviously the family going to miss him but so will all of his clients/ friends..especially that smile and grin.

It was always a pleasure working with David. He always had a smile on his face. He had a genuine passion for taking care of people. He will be greatly missed.

A great man who left a family that will live on with a piece of David with them. Got to know David and his family many years ago working hay fields on the Stowers farm, a special time. Many remember him by the nickname "Gun" from playing basketball on the blacktop at the school. Never met him that he wasn't smiling and asking how the family was.
Praying for comfort and peace for all the family, know that he leaves a legacy of values and hard work and helping others.
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So sorry to hear of David’s passing . I saw him four weeks ago and he was the same man I went to school . Always had a smile and pleasant personality . We all know that he is walking on streets of Gold . This not good by but we will see you later .

David was a delightful person whom I enjoyed hàving in class. He was a hard worker and proud of his children and grandchildren. Also he was a devoted husband and cherished his wife TERESA. He will be missed by a community which loved. Sue

Teresa and family, Kim and I are so sorry for your loss. I’ve known David for 40 years and he was the same person when I last saw him as he always has been. He definitely never meet a stranger and he really was meant for the job he had at Meade. I know he loved and was proud of his family. He is a guy that will be missed by our little community.We pray that his family finds comfort in knowing what kind of man he was.

I'll miss seeing David at Woody's for breakfast when I visit our old house just down the road. Always smiling and talking about the cows and John Deere tractors. Rest in peace buddy.