Taylor White

Taylor White

February 10, 1989 - August 25, 2020

Obituary

Taylor S. White, 31, of Platteville, Wisconsin, died on August 25, 2020, from the result of a swimming accident on the Mississippi River. Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 5, 2020 at the Melby Funeral Home & Crematory, Platteville. Rev. Robin Luckey will officiate. Friends may call from 11:00 a.m. until 1:45 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Taylor S. White Memorial Fund. Online condolences can be made at www.melbyfh.com.

The family is asking for everyone to wear a mask and to practice social distancing during there time at the funeral home that day.

Taylor, or as many have known him as “T” or “Whitey”, was born on February 10, 1989 in Sierra Vista, Arizona, son of Russ and Michelle (Custer) White. Taylor graduated from Platteville High School, class of 2007 where he played football and baseball. After high school he attended Highland Community College, Freeport, Illinois, where he continued his passion for the game of baseball. His love of sports continued after his formal education as he was a volunteer coach for both football and baseball. He worked at Piggly Wiggly in the meat department as a butcher. He was a die hard Bears and Cubs fan. Taylor enjoyed boating and golfing, but truly loved to spend time with his son, Bronson, and family and friends.

Taylor is survived by his parents, Russ and Michelle White; son, Bronson and his mother, Amanda Fitzgerald; brother, Desmond and his wife, Olivia Alexander and their family, Braelyn, Alyana, Aliyah, Dezmond, and Darion; grandparents, Donna and Delbert Pluemer and Gary Custer; aunts and uncles, Rich & Bonnie White, Randy & Cindy White, Cherry White, Bart & Kara White, Vicki & Scott Deckard, Michael & Cathy Custer, Doug & Deb Custer, Bill (Jolene Houy) Custer and Tami (Matt Bearjar) Custer; and many cousins. Taylor was preceded in death by his grandmother, Velda Custer, grandfather, Dale White, uncle, Rod White and cousin, Kasey Custer.

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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.
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Dennis and Trudy Pulver
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Our condolences go out to Taylor’s family and friends. He was a likeable young man with a genuinely warm smile and fun sense of humor.

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