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Kent G. Taylor

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Kent G. Taylor "My Bestest Friend"On July 25, 2012, Kent G. Taylor (77) rode off into the sunset to join with his parents, brother, other family members, and friends in the great beyond.Kent was born in Wallsburg, UT on February 15, 1935 to Wayne C. (Jake) and Emeda Gardner Taylor. He attended...

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Wilma & Family, We are sorry to hear of Kent's passing, we always thought of you both as such dear friends. We will never forget what Kent did for us. We would never have gotten into horse racing without Kent. We had such great times together, hunting and traveling or just having dinner together. We send condolences and wish peace to you Dear Wilma, God be with you.
Gordon & Claudia Case

We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. We're sending you a hug from afar.

We are so sorry for the loss of your dear husband and father. Joe lost a really good friend and I have lost the cousin I knew best in the Taylor family. Kent was a special man and fun to know. Our thoughts are with you.
Joe and Donna Taylor Thorne

Wilma and Family:
We are very sorry for your loss, Kent was such a sweetheart, always good to me and my children, we will always have good memories of him
Love you all
Shirley and family

It was an honor to know this sweet man. Always a warm smile and a hug. He would accompany Scooter Boy "Dee" for breakfast at the Fairway Grill. I have often thought about those two since Fairway Grill closed. I am at the iHop now and was hoping they would stop in sometime. Guess they are both at peace now. I am sorry for your loss Wilma and his family. Sincerely, LeAnn Rohde

May God bless and confort this family,Knowing Kent, there will be abundant great memories,We are so sorry for your loss.

I was a few years behind Kent in school so I did not get to know him as well as I did his famous Dad, Mother and especially Ted and Sheryl. The Taylor name has always been spoken with a degree of reverence because of the high regard we had for those Wallsburg heroes. Think horses, baseball, construction, hard work, positive attitude, jovial spirit, honesty and friend and (even Accordian...Dot) and you have described every Taylor I know. I can't drive into Wallsburg or even make the...