Kayden Allen Taylor, 20, passed away on September 29,2024. Kayden was the brightest star in the room, no matter where he was, there was eyes all on him. He would give his last for anyone in need. Kayden was a hard-working soul that always lived up to his fullest potential. His smile will never be forgotten, his infectious laugh will always be heard, his unwavering commitment to his family will forever be unmatched. Kayden was a die-hard Saints and LSU fan with a passion for playing baseball for years. Even though he is gone, he would want us all to continue to celebrate his life.
Kayden leaves to cherish his life, his mother, Rashonda LeBlanc; bonus mother, Molly Taylor; fathers, Jeremy Taylor and Dominic LeBlanc; siblings, Alexis Mouton, Kaitlyn Arabie and husband Christian, Nicalas LeBlanc, and Anna Taylor; nieces, Adeline Arabie and Avery Arabie; nephew, Jaxon Arabie; grandparents, Laura and Paul Stoute, Terry Taylor, Norman Thomas, and Janis LeBlanc; and tons of aunts, uncles, and cousins, as well as many life-long friends.
Kayden is preceded in death by his great grandparents, Judith and C.B. Walker; grandfathers, Craig Broussard and Burt LeBlanc; grandmother, Dorothy Taylor; uncles, Mitchel LeBlanc, David LeDoux; great grandparents, Henry Wade and Edith Watson.
A Celebration of Life for Kayden will be held at 10 AM on Saturday, October 5, 2024, at Johnson Funeral Home of Sulphur. The family will receive guests on Friday October 4, 2024, at Johnson Funeral Home of Sulphur from 5 PM until 8 PM and will resume on Saturday from 8 AM until time of Celebration of Life. Words of comfort for Kayden's family may be left at www.johnsonfuneralhome.net.
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