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Bradley Aaron Taylor was born in Indianapolis Indiana on May 17, 1983. He attended Westfield High School and had a love of sports growing up and participated in many. His biggest love was baseball. Brad always loved spending time with family and most loved spending time with his many nieces and nephews.
He had an immense love of music. His record collection was one of his prized possessions, and his knowledge of music across a vast amount of genres was something to be admired. Music was his heart and soul and where he found the most peace.
Brad loved people and could talk to anyone he met for hours and had the ability to make anyone laugh. He was a mover for most of his life but always referred to it as “bringing people home” and he loved what he did to his very last day.
Brad married Lisa Taylor on April 28, 2018, and they built their first home near a small town called Wanamaker where they lived with their two cats Dallas and Houston. Brad was a good man who tried his best to battle some very hard challenges throughout life. He prayed every night and lived each day to the fullest.
Friends and family will gather for a time of visitation on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, at Eric M.D. Bell Funeral Home in Pittsboro from 4pm to 6pm, with the prayer service beginning at 6pm.
All are encouraged to keep the family in your thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time of unanticipated loss.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts are suggested to The Epilepsy Foundation, American Heart Association or The National Kidney Foundation of Indiana.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
220 North Maple Street, Pittsboro, IN 46167
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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