Murland L. "Mike" Taylor

Murland L. "Mike" Taylor obituary, Parsons, KS

Murland L. "Mike" Taylor

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Murland Taylor Obituary

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Murland L. "Mike" Taylor of Parsons, died at 2:00pm, Saturday, August 23, 2025. At 99 1/2 years old (he said he earned that half-year), he had hoped to make it to his 100th birthday, being the forward-looking man that he was.

He was born Jan 6, 1926 in Adrian, Missouri to George and Goldie Taylor. He and Charlene Diskin were married May 8, 1949, and spent 71 devoted years together, until her death in May, 2020.

Dad's passions were his family, his business, the city of Parsons, and aviation. He was a simple man who lived an extraordinary life. He lived his life with integrity, honesty, generosity and hard work. As a member of 'The Greatest Generation", he was strongly influenced by the Great Depression and World War II. He grew up on a farm, enlisted in the Army Air Corp at age 17, and saw active duty at age 18, serving as a nose gunner on a B-24 Bomber for 28 missions.

He had a lifelong love of aviation, having earned his pilot's license at age 16. He flew planes throughout his life and built or rebuilt 15 planes. He also restored many cars, tractors, and various other projects. There were few things he couldn't fix or build. Our friends often said he could 'MacGyver' anything.

Dad was the epitome of the 'Self-Made Man.' With only a high school degree, he opened his first business, Taylor Liquid Feed & Fertilizer Company in 1966. After, he established Taylor Seed Company. A few years later, he began designing and manufacturing equipment to help facilitate processing the seed. This led to the establishment of Taylor Products Inc., which became his sole business focus.

He held many patents through the years, as he improved upon and developed new equipment that was sold nationally and internationally. His designs and equipment continue to be manufactured and sold globally.

He served 24 years on the board of Labette County Medical Center. He also served on the board of First National Bank of Parsons.

Dad was dedicated to his city of Parsons, and was quietly philanthropic towards its long term betterment, and the preservation of its history.

In retirement, he contributed many hours to the Parsons Historical Society & Museum Complex.

He is survived by his children, Charles "Chuck" Taylor (Coleen) of Kona, Hawaii, Marilyn Taylor of Olathe, Karen Taylor Stein of Olathe, John Taylor (Toni) of Paradise, Texas, Jane Dick (David) of Parsons, Tim Taylor (Char) of Stone Mountain, Georgia, Ken Taylor (Rhonna) of Parsons, and Becky Taylor of Atlanta, Georgia, and 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Charlene, his parents, and sister Helen Wofford and brother Wilbur Taylor.

The funeral service will be at 2pm, Friday, August 29, 2025 at the Memorial Lawn Cemetery Patio, with Pat McReynolds officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the Carson-Wall Funeral Home from 5 to 7pm, Thursday, August 28.

Memorials are suggested to the Parsons Area Community Foundation. They may be left at or sent to the Carson-Wall Funeral Home, PO Box 942, Parsons, KS 67357. Online messages may be left at www.wallfuneralservices.com.

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Carol Ponce Shankel

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My sincere condolences to the entire Taylor family. This is an incredibly humble obituary for not only a sweet family man but an intellectual giant. The community of Parsons has no idea of the genius that lived quietly among them. Rest in peace, Mr. Taylor.

Wayne Revell

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Thank you, Mr. Taylor. You have provided our community with many benefits including donations to the Museum and Stella Wells. There is no doubt you have contributed much more I am not aware of.
You also provided me with good employment and the chance to learn about the packaging industry.
I will miss you, and our community will miss you.

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Carson-Wall Funeral Home

112 N. 26th St., Parsons, KS 67357

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21039 Ness Road, Parsons, KS 67357

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