Steven-Taylor-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home - Topeka

Steven K. Taylor

Topeka, Kansas

Dec 17, 1959 – Jun 24, 2021 (Age 61)

About

BORN
December 17, 1959
DIED
June 24, 2021
AGE
61
LOCATION
Topeka, Kansas

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home - Topeka Obituary

Steven K. Taylor, 61, of Topeka, passes away on June 24, 2021 at the Healthcare Resort of Topeka.

He was born in El Paso, Texas on December 17, 1959 the son of Don and Loretta (Miller) Taylor. 

Steven had worked for Sutton’s Food City, Burger King and Frito Lay. 

He was a...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Steve, baby brother, I will miss your phone calls every Wednesday and Sunday. You loved buying expensive clothes and cologne. Many of our conversations were about the food you ate that day. You could always make me hungry. We laughed together and cried together. I already miss you so much. Fly high with the angels. Love sis.

So sorry to see that Steve has passed. Frank I am wishing you and your family the best and will pray for you.

So Sorry to hear of Steve's Passing. WE are thinking about you !!!
We are here for you !!! love you guy's

Sorry for ur loss sending prayers to u Pam strunk and ur family

I remember meeting you for the first time, Steve, when Mom brought you home from the hospital, a little bundle of life, just before Christmas, to our little house on the El Paso Air Force base. It's so strange and wrong that you and Karen, the last to arrive, were the first to leave. I am glad you left more peacefully than Karen.

Pam: So sorry to hear about your loss! Praying for you all. Travel safe!

Pam strunk sorry for u and ur family´s loss if u need anything just call

He was way too young to die. It´s the hardest of times for those left behind. But I will think of Steve´s easy smile when I met him, his sense of fashion and love of colour, his western way of walking, his concern for others, and his strong resemblance to your sweet mom, Loretta, with much love! I send you all my deepest sympathies and much strength. May his memory be a blessing.

Life´s too short