Austin Ryan Taylor 1994 - 2024
Austin Ryan Taylor, age 29 went Home to be with the Lord on January 28, 2024. He is preceded in death by his father, Buddy Vernon Frazier, grandfather Jerry Wayne Barr, and nephew Memphis Jude "MJ" Taylor.
Austin was born in Huntsville, Al on June 8, 1994. Austin moved to Chattanooga, TN with his family at the age of three. Austin attended Rossville Middle School and poured his heart into wrestling. His mother, granny, and siblings were always in the bleachers cheering him on. He later attended Ridgeland High School. He met Sydney Tucker in July of 2011 and on September 19, 2012, they became parents of their beautiful daughter Brooklynn Faith.
Austin spent his adult life enjoying his family. Austin especially loved being an uncle to his nieces and nephews and loved them all beyond measure. He loved telling jokes, pulling off pranks, and making people laugh. Austin had an infectious laugh that will be missed by all. Austin loved listening to music, singing, and dancing. He also enjoyed camping, fishing, and cheering on the Auburn Tigers. Austin worked with his brothers at Brothers Concrete. He then branched out with his twin brother at All About Concrete and Masonry where his competitive nature made him the best concrete finisher in the company.
Austin is survived by his daughter Brooklynn Faith Taylor, mother Denice Barr Frazier (Eric), grandmother Darlene Barr, sisters Hannah Frazier (Ray), Breanna Frazier (Nick), Khristan Frazier, Jessie Frazier (Cruz), brothers Robbie Taylor (Tabitha), Tyler Taylor (Shea), Oscar Frazier (Mary), BJ Frazier, Daniel Frazier, and his beloved nieces and nephews. Austin will also be missed by many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Visitation will be at Companion Funeral Home on Wednesday, February 7, 2024. Visitation with the family will be from 11:30 am -2:00 pm. Services will be in the chapel at 2:00 pm with Brother Roy Johnson and Michael Roberson officiating. Austin will be interred in Lee Cemetery following his service.
The family would like to express their thanks for all the support during this difficult time. There are too many to mention by name although there are a special few that know who they are. The family would like to specifically thank USxpress for their outpouring of kindness and support.
The family respectfully requests that any young children not be in attendance during the visitation and service. This is a difficult time for the family and your cooperation is greatly appreciated, we understand if you are not able to attend.
John 16:22 NIV
Now is your time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice, and no one will take away your joy.
2412 Georgetown Rd NW P.O. Box 5057, Cleveland, TN 37311

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