Mark J. Taylor
Mark Taylor, a cherished soul known for his unwavering patriotism and love for adventure, passed away at the age of 60 on October 16, 2025, in Joliet, Illinois. Born on October 6, 1965, in LaGrange, Illinois.
Mark's early years were marked by a strong sense of community and a deep-rooted love for his country. After completing his high school education, Mark enlisted in the United States Navy, where he proudly served as a member of the Navy Construction Battalions, better known as the Seabees. His time in the service not only instilled in him a sense of discipline and camaraderie but also allowed him to engage in meaningful work that contributed to the welfare of his nation. Upon his honorable discharge, Mark transitioned to civilian life with the same dedication and sense of duty that had characterized his military career. Mark a professional Truck driver. His years behind the wheel were reflective of his reliability and work ethic, traits that earned him the respect and friendship of his colleagues and associates. Mark's approach to life was simple yet profound: do your best, serve others, and stand by your principles. A devout Christian, Mark's faith was the cornerstone of his existence. It was a source of strength and guidance throughout his life, and he lived by the teachings of kindness, compassion, and forgiveness. His belief in God was unwavering, and it was this faith that saw him through life's trials and triumphs. Mark had a passion for horses and motorcycles, pursuits that allowed him to experience the freedom he so dearly loved. His connection with horses was not just about the thrill of riding but also about the bond he formed with these majestic creatures. The roar of a motorcycle engine was music to his ears, and the open road a canvas for his adventures. Mark often said that his best moments were when he was riding with the wind against his face, surrounded by the beauty of God's creation. Those who knew Mark understood that his love for God and country was matched only by his love for his fellow man. He was a friend to many, always ready with a word of encouragement or a helping hand. His presence was a source of comfort and joy to all who had the privilege of knowing him. As we bid farewell to Mark Taylor, we celebrate a life well-lived, a life of service, faith, and joy. He will be fondly remembered for his infectious smile, his hearty laugh, and his unwavering integrity. While Mark's journey on this earth has ended, his spirit will continue to inspire and guide us. May he rest in peace, secure in the knowledge that he made a difference and that he was truly loved.
Survived by his brother, Michael (Dianna) Taylor Jr.; sister, Monica (Tom) Stech; nieces and nephews, Phillip Bennett, Ethan Batson, Jeri (Heather) Black, Lonnie (Jaymee) Weets, Matthew (Angelica) Salazar, and Maria Salazar; aunts and uncles, Roger (Dorothy) Dexter, Bonnie Siems, Phyllis "Tooie" Fredericks, and Darrell Taylor; and Connie Taylor. Many loyal supporting friends also survive.
Preceded in death by his parents, Michael G. Taylor Sr. and Jerle Taylor, grandparents, George (Eleanor) Taylor and Arthur (Phyllis) Dexter; sister, Melissa Salazar; nephew, Michael G. Taylor III; uncles, George Taylor and Art "Butch" Dexter.
Funeral services for Mark will be held at Farkas Funeral Home, 3201 W. Jefferson St. Joliet, IL 60431 on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at 1:00PM. Visitation will be held from 9:00AM until time of services. Interment will follow at the Field of Honor section in Woodlawn Memorial Park.
For more information, please call 815-725-0100 or visit
www.farkasfuneralhome.com.


Published by Herald-News on Oct. 21, 2025.