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Dr. John Barron Taylor M.D.

Kaysville, Utah

1948 - 2016

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Aug. 31, 1948 ~ Aug. 16, 2016Dr. John Barron Taylor, 67, passed away Tuesday, August 16, 2016, at his home in Bear Lake, Idaho. He was born in Chester, South Carolina the son of Thomas DuRant and Francis Mills Taylor. John was raised in Chester and attended Presbyterian College to get his...

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I was shocked when I heard Dr. Taylor had passed. Great man. Loved him as my Doc. Very tardy condolences. The world lost quite a guy.

Sorry to hear of your loss I just found out the sad news,a great Doc,friend,and man.
I knew your parents great people who care about others,he saved my life and found my cancer .
What a guy I Knew Carrie,and Bart great people too.they know me as one of the Carlson boys

My thoughts and prayers are with Johnny's family. He was a wonderful person. I know you will miss him so much!

Carrie, Buddy, Bart and family,
Please all accept my condolences as you honor your father today. I need you all to know the place of esteem he holds in my life. He and your sweet mother are loved and respected by our family for the part they played in our lives for over 30 years. We honor them for the professionals they were and the dear friends they became, Thank you for sharing them with this community. Please remember and honor them as we do. Gratefully, Joan Waite

We are all saddened about Johnny's death. I have great memories of uncle Johnny! He was at med school when I was young, so I saw him frequently. I remember him letting me ride my big wheel down the huge hill at Bonclarken. He helped me ride a bike. I also will never forget his green VW van. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

He loved his ducks and horses. He and Colleen were great neighbors. It was fun watching Karrie, Buddy and Bart grow up. Sad to see your folks pass away. But they have left a fine legacy in you children. Love
The Hills

John was our family physician for almost all of the 30 years he had his office in Kaysville. Not only Lynn and me but many of our children and grandchildren as well. He was the finest Doctor I have ever known. May his family find peace in the Savior.

I'm very sorry for your loss. I lost my father in 2005. I know it is hard and anyone who has not lost a parent will not understand. Know that I am and have been prayer for you and your family and will continue to do so.