Taylor White
February 10, 1989 - August 25, 2020
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Jessica Trentz-Wright
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My deepest sympathy and condolences to the White Family. This is so heartbreaking to hear. Taylor was an amazing man, who changed a lot of young men’s lives including my son. Taylor was able to not only be a coach to Payton during football but he also worked with him at the golf course. Prayers to your entire family. Xoxo
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Tyler Bass
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Taylor, You were the most loveable, friendly, and inviting person I have ever known. We shared so many moments of happiness together. Softball, drinks, bags, and always being willing to dish back anything I gave to ya. I wish I could have told you "I love you" more. I wish I could have hugged you more. I wish I could have one more 5 minute conversation with your cheesy smile. I love you man. I will always wish for more, but for everything you gave me I am grateful. You did so much for me and your influence is not lost on me, the kids you coached, and the kids I teach/coach in the future. I love you T. Save a spot for me..
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MICHELE DIANE BARTELS
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my deepest sympathy to the family & friends. Taylor was loved by so many, what a free spirit, he will be missed by myself and a lot of folks. I had the honor of knowing Taylor, always a smile and something funny, hugs....love Michele
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Randy Reuter
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He was a great son, my deepest sympathy to the family, keep on keeping on that's what he'd want.
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Zach Sargent
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I worked at the Piggly Wiggly where I met Taylor. He always made my day better when he was working. I always questioned how much he actually worked considering I always saw him walking around and on “break.” We always had good banter about it. I wish I would’ve known Taylor more outside of work, but I am grateful for time I got to know him while on the clock. I extend my sympathy to the White family; he will be missed.