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Scott Alan Taylor

St. George, Utah

1948 - 2017 (Age 69)

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1948 ~ 2017Scott Alan Taylor, age 69, of Springdale, Utah, passed away on July 25, 2017 from brain cancer. He was born in June of 1948 to Weston and Florence Taylor in Provo, Utah where he spent his childhood. After the family moved to Salt Lake City, he graduated from Highland High in 1966. He...

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So sad to hear of Scott's passing. He gave me a chance and hired me as a young man at his salvage yard CBASS in Payette Idaho. I was blessed to have worked and learned so many life lessons from him.

Scott and I served aboard USS Oklahoma City (CLG-5) from Jan. 1970 thru Dec. 1970. He had been aboard and in Navigation Div. before I had come aboard. Pictures herein were taken in Manila and while at Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan (with me, Scott & Jeff Turner pictured sitting in sidewalk/curb.

My sincerest condolences to Scott's family. He was a great Navy Quartermaster (Navigator)& shipmate who possessed a wonderful soul. He was among the "Band of Brothers" wrought from our Vietnam...

My sincerest condolences to Scott's family. We served together in WestPac in the early 1970s aboard the 7th Fleet Flagship, USS Oklahoma City (CLG-5). We were QMs (aka, ship's navigators). We shared and made so many wonderful memories along with QMs Perry Swenson, Jeff Harlacker, Don O'Brien, Mark Kinney, Gary Schock and other QMs; along with shipmates from other Okie-boat divisions (i.e., Jeff Turner, Bob Mann). (See submitted Navy photo.)

When I completed my 4-year Navy stint,...

At Expo '70, Osaka, Japan with Scott T. and Jeff Turner (July 14--17)

Happy Memories, We lived across the street from each other in Provo, went to Edgemont
Elementary together, and stayed in touch all these years. My regards to the family.

I am so saddened to hear of Scott's passing. He was a good boss and a good friend.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Donna and all of Scott's family and friends..

May he Rest In Peace..

Donna I am so sorry to hear about the love of your life. I can remember when he would call work and ask for you. That smile on your face would tell us all the love you had for Scott. Know that you are in my prayers and thoughts at this time.