Thomas George Taylor, Jr., age 68 of Monongah, WV passed away on Friday, March 8, 2019 at his residence. He was born October 12, 1950 in Fairmont, WV, son of the late Thomas George Taylor, Sr. and Mildred Ione Price Taylor.
He is survived by four children, Tracy Dawn Taylor of Los Angeles, CA, Travis Taylor and Tammie Bennett Taylor of Kill Devil Hills, NC, Justin Taylor of Fairmont, WV and Dakota Taylor of Monongah; 6 grandchildren, Blake Cehajic, Ajla Cehajic, Braylin Taylor, Layla and Maddox Taylor, and Kendall Taylor; and a sister, Karen Sue and Marvin Larew of Wadestown.
Thomas was a graduate of Fairmont State University. He worked at Industrial Resources for over 30 years in Detailed Engineering, FMC, and Interstate Engineers. His hobbies were cars, fishing and hunting, gardening and landscaping. He enjoyed doing to car shows and was a member of the Camaro Car Club. He also enjoyed going to Nautilus and working out.
Family and friends may call at Masters Funeral Home, Mannington, WV on Monday, March 11, 2019 from 2-8:00pm. There will be no funeral services as cremation was his choice for final disposition. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital. On-line condolences may be left for the family at www.mastersfuneralhomewv.com
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Tom was a fellow classmate from CBHS and he was truly a nice man...RIP Tom and we will remember you with love!
I’m so sorry for your loss Travis and Tammie love ya and my thoughts and prayers
My very deepest sympathy. I know he was such a blessing in your family because he was such a good and kind man. He loved you all very much. Im so glad i could call him my friend. Prayers and hugs to all of you.May your days be brighter soon. Im sure he would want that.
Our hearts are broken to hear about Tom. We have done car shows together for five years. We will miss him greatly. He was very special to us
So sorry for your families loss. Tom was great guy and we will miss him at car shows. Our group may have been Mustangers, but we loved having Tom as part of our group. Hope he is happy and at peace in the eternal car. (A non Ford show im sure). 🙂 Prayers to his family.
So sorry for your loss, keeping you and Tammie and family in my thoughts
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. Marion County Senior Citizens.
I was so sad to hear of Tom’s passing. So glad I got to see him at our 50th Class Reunion in August. Praying for God’s peace to cover his family and friends at this sad time. He was one of the “good guys”. RIP friend!
I have always loved Tom like a brother and felt blessed to work with him . He was always honest and truthful and a pleasure to work with . May the Almighty accept him into heaven where I hope to go see him later if I am so rewarded . / Jim
My sincere sympathy to all the family and friends of Tom. I met him, through friends, some years ago, and then reconnected while working for "sister" companies. We've had many pleasant conversations over the years and he was always nice to chat with. His unexpected death is a shock to so many who enjoyed his friendship. He will be missed.
It is with deepest heartfelt sympathy that I send my condolences to the family of a very dear friend. I was so shocked and sadden to hear the news, along with so many others. I will definitely miss him. No one will forget Tom, a man who gave so much to remember. Today and always, may all those loving memories bring you peace, comfort, and strength in the days ahead.
I pray for loving memories to overpower the sorrow you're feeling.
My Deepest sympathy to Toms family . Particularly his Sister Karen. Though I’d only met Tom once . I could immediately tell he was a great guy ! Such a shame that he’s been taken.