Robert "Spud" Taylor

Robert "Spud" Taylor obituary, Redfield, SD

Robert "Spud" Taylor

Robert Taylor Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hyke Funeral Home - Redfield on Jun. 25, 2022.
Robert "Spud" Dale Taylor, 83, of Redfield, SD, passed away at Avantara-Redfield, in Redfield, SD, on Saturday, June 25, 2022.
His Celebration of Life will be at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 7, at Hyke Funeral Home in Redfield. Inurnment, with military honors, will follow at Greenlawn Cemetery in Redfield. Pastor Melissa Rowenhorst will officiate. Following the committal service, there will be lunch served at the Clay Kiser American Legion Post #92 in Redfield, where Spud was a member.
The funeral service will be live-streamed to the funeral home's website, below Spud's obituary. Arrangements have been entrusted to Hyke Funeral Home. (www.hykefuneralhome.com)
Robert "Spud" Dale Taylor was born in Redfield on October 9, 1938, to Francis and Harriet (Ask) Taylor, the second of four kids. Spud spent his youth in Redfield, hunting, fishing, and playing baseball, graduating from Redfield High School in 1956.
Upon completing high school, Spud joined the United States Navy and served overseas in Japan as a Radio Operator. After serving for three years, he was honorably discharged in 1959 and then returned to Redfield and worked various jobs.
In 1961, Spud joined the United States Army and served three years as a Radio Operator. He was honorably discharged in 1964. Returning to Redfield, he went to work at the Dakota Hatchery, where he spent the next 28 years. After his retirement, he worked as a part-time crossing guard, along with mowing and maintaining the city parks and ball fields for the City of Redfield. Spud married G. Ruth Pribble in 1966, and they had two children from that union.
Spud coached and played softball during his younger adult life. In his later years, he umpired softball along with coaching baseball. He also was a big supporter of the Redfield wrestling program and the local baseball teams.
He was a known outdoorsman who loved hunting and fishing. He was a fisherman in every sense of the word, 365 days a year. He could give the fishing report of all the local lakes and rivers to anyone who asked. Spud's other passion was pheasant season because of all the friendships he had forged over the years.
Spud is survived by his children: Amy (Tim) Vermeulen of Rapid City, SD, and Shane Taylor of Mitchell, SD; sister Marlene Marlow of Huron, SD; brother Darryl (Denice) Taylor of Cumming, IA; and sister Dianne West of Ashton, SD. Spud will also be missed by his four grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers-in-law: Al Marlow and Jerry West.

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Steve Kon - One of the Wisconsin Boys.

June 26, 2022

Thank you Spud for showing me South Dakota style hunting and fishing! I was fortunate enough to come out my first year and limit out with 7 guys in 15 minutes. What a memory seeing you running down the road yelling "stop shooting". 20 years later I was again fortunate enough to catch a limit of walleyes with you at Cottonwood last fall. Hearing you yell "don´t horse `em" and seeing you run after a pole the shell popped off of at 83 years old was priceless. You were always just as excited for the other guy as yourself shooting or catching the next one. The trip out to the hills and Rushmore with my wife and kids wouldn´t have been near the thrill if we didn´t stop and see the most famous landmark in South Dakota, you Spud. Thanks for giving us the lowdown on the sights to see there. There are so many memories in between my first year and last fall in South Dakota with you Spud and I just want to say our world was much brighter with you in it. I am truly grateful to have known you. I love you Spud. May perpetual light shine upon you Spud and Jesus´ light shine upon the path for you to find paradise in his kingdom. Condolences to Daryl, Shane, and Amy.

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