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Taylor Cole Cavanaugh

Jackson County, Oregon

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Taylor Cole Cavanaugh(Tay, T-Man, Tatterman) Taylor Cole Cavanaugh, 16, passed away Sunday, February 17, 2008, in White City. He was born November 22, 1991, to parents Kevin Cavanaugh, and Michelle Lynn Walter. Taylor attended the Eagle Point High School in the STEPS Program through his...

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I love Taylor so much and miss him more than anything! It hurts so bad tht I didn't get a chance to say good bye, but I know he's in a better place and no longer in pain. TayMan you were such an amazing cousin and always made me smiling, I remeber when we were little and I used to roll around on the floor with you, and how you used to always tell people all your jokes to make them laugh. Everytime someone would come to visit you, you would want them to come "sit sit sit" you love to be with...

I feel very fortunate to have met Taylor and to be part of his family. He sure loved his movies and videos. I am glad that I had the opportunity to visit Taylor on Christmas and to spend his favorite holiday with him. One recent memory I have is when we gave him a toy power ranger. It was tied into the box that it came in. We tried to take the power ranger out of the box for him, but he didn't want it taken out of the box! He liked it just the way it was. Taylor I know you are up in...

Tay you're a wonderful boy that I loved dearly. I'll never forget the 1st time the family went to Driftwood shore's and Uncle Paul carried you down to play in the sand with the other kids. Boy did you have fun. And I remember how you surprised me one day while watching TV and you read the titles to me. They always said you could read before you could talk and you proved them correct. I will miss you a lot but I know you are in Gigi's arms. Give her my love.

I will always remember Tayor as the young man who loved everyone he met. I worked with Taylor when he was at White Mountain Middle School. He worked hard at his diffrent activities so he could earn computer time. We will all miss Taylor very much. Your family is in my thoughts and prays. Taylor is with his beloved Grandmother now.

Cavanaugh family,
I enjoyed Taylor at White City Elementary.Phyllis and I enjoyed his presence in our classroom. Our field trip to my home was the most memorable.It's not how we live, it's what we leave behind. Run free buddy!
Ms. Ronda

Taylor was a good friend. He was funny and nice. He was sweet to all of his friends. Taylor loved watching shreak at school. His favorite thing to say to Brettley "Brettley P.E." it was funny. It's sad that he's gone and We'll miss him. He'll be in our hearts forever.

I've known Taylor since we went to White Moutain Middle School togeather. Taylor was funny and nice. Taylor loved talking about Power Rangers all the time. I'll miss Taylor.

Taylor We'll miss you dearly. He was always helpful with the other kids and he always concentraited on his work, but at times he would get distracted when he started thinking about Power Rengers. He always loved Power Rangers and loved listentening to people read books to him.

I knew Taylor for a long time. No matter how hard my day had been his sweet smile always made me feel better. Taylor and I were very good friends. We would talk about power rangers and watch movies togeather every time I was in his class. I'll miss you Taylor and I hope your having fun in Heaven.