Bradley Duane Taylor

1962 - 2021

Bradley Duane Taylor obituary, 1962-2021

Bradley Duane Taylor

1962 - 2021

BORN

1962

DIED

2021

Bradley Taylor Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bunker Family Funerals & Cremation - Garden Chapel from Aug. 2 to Aug. 3, 2021.

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Bradley Duane Taylor, age 59, passed away peacefully at Banner Baywood Hospital in Mesa, Arizona from complications of a stroke. He was the son of James D and Karen J Taylor, born on March 4, 1962 in Mitchell South Dakota. Brad worked for WR Grace Inc. of Olathe Kansas for over twenty years. Then he worked for Geiger Ready Mix of Leavenworth, Kansas for two years. His Kansas working days ended at Olathe school district when he left the cold winters and lawn mowing to go to Mesa, Arizona. He was employed at World Wide Flight Services with Allegiant Airlines at Phoenix- Mesa Gateway Airport. Brad enjoyed working with the entertainment industry at the American Royal, Iowa State Fair and South Dakota State Fair. He loved great BBQ and volunteered at the American Royal BBQ yearly. He was a member of Gardner Masonic Lodge No. 65 of Kansas and was a Past Master. Brad was an Abdallah Shriner of Overland Park, Kansas who participated in the Tin Lizzies. He was very active as a fundraiser for the Shrine Rodeo. Brad loved to work with motors and enjoyed racing dwarf cars. Brad truly loved being with family and traveled many miles to South Dakota, Minnesota, Illinois, and Kansas to catch up on all the news and give hugs. In 1990 he married Christie Huslig. They later divorced but remained good friends through the years. He is survived by parents, James and Karen Taylor and sons Colby (Kristen McKenzie) and Bryce (Brooke) Taylor, sister Kim (Mike) Staley, nephew Michael (Joni) Staley, great-niece AR (Autumn Rose) and a huge family who will miss him dearly. In lieu of flowers, the family requested donations be given in Brad's name to the American Diabetes Association and the Shriners Hospital or any charity you wish. Please join friends and family at a celebration of life at Velda Rose United Methodist Church, 5540 E. Main St., Mesa, AZ, at 10:00 AM, August 3, 2021 with meal following.

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