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Mr. McArthur Taylor, Jr., a vibrant soul who brightened lives of all who him, departed this world on September 16, 2024, at the age of 53. Born on January 19, 1971, McArthur was a devoted family man laughter and love knew no bounds. He possessed a ability to uplift those around him, his humor a spark that ignited smiles joy in every gathering.
McArthur cherished his time with family, creating memories that will forever be etched in the hearts of those he leaves behind. He relished in the simple pleasures of life, particularly savoring tacos and grilled steaks, which brought him much delight. His love for sports matched his fervor for camaraderie; a staunch Chicago Bears fan through thick and thin, he passionately shouted, “Bear down,” celebrating each victory while accepting the defeats with grace. The White Sox held his loyalty, while the Cubs remained a source of playful disdain.
An avid gamer, McArthur immersed himself in various video games, relishing both the competition and the connection it fostered with friends and family. His playful nature was evident, always ready with a quip or a heartfelt laugh, ensuring that those around him felt loved and appreciated.
Among those who will deeply mourn McArthur's passing are his cherished siblings: Yolanda Mason, Rashawnda Seals, Rocky Vaught, and Rameica Moore. His legacy lives on through his beloved daughter, Latoya Stewart, his son, McArthur Taylor, as well as his cherished grandchildren, Audriana Short and Elijah Dickey, who affectionately honored him as “Papa of the year!”
McArthur was preceded in death by his treasured mother, Audrey Keyes, his father, McArthur Taylor, and his beloved wife, Cherqutis Stewart. Their memories will forever intertwine with his, as he fondly remembered them throughout his life.
In the tapestry of life, Mr. McArthur Taylor, Jr. wove vibrant threads of joy, love, and resilience. The laughter he shared and the love he expressed will remain in the hearts of his many friends and family, ensuring that his spirit lives on in those he cherished.
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