of Everton, AR
March 21, 1923 - July 28, 2009
Bryan Taylor, age 86, of Everton, Arkansas, died Tuesday, July 28, 2009, at his home. He was born March 21, 1923, in Everton, the son of Lee and Bevie (Swafford) Taylor. Mr. Taylor was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Junior Taylor.
Bryan served his country as a Signalman Striker and radio operator on aircraft carrier USS Barnes in the Asiatic Pacific area between 1944 and 1946. He remained a true American patriot throughout his life. He grew up having fun playing in the woods and swimming in Marshall Branch. He graduated the 12th grade from Everton School. During his later school years, Bryan played baseball for the Everton School Team, The Sandpipers, and also played guitar in the school band. Carpentry was Bryan's chosen profession, with farming taking up much of his remaining spare time.
Bryan's favorite pastime from early childhood to later in life was fox hunting. He had many friends both young and old that fox hunted with him until his health prevented him from enjoying the sport. Deer and quail hunting along with camping and fishing with family and friends were other activities he enjoyed until his health declined.
As with any grandfather, Bryan loved his grandchildren, Justin Lora, Eva and Jeffrey, and great-granddaughter, Lindsey. He was looking forward to his second great-grandchild that would be born to Lora in December. As Bryan became more homebound, he enjoyed word search puzzles, his remove control to watch Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, Daniel Boone and the St. Louis Cardinals baseball games. It seems strange to see an empty chair in the corner of the living room where Daddy sat. Bryan Taylor is survived by his wife, Eva (Armer) Taylor, of the home; his daughters and sons-in-law, Marla and Larry Keithley and Kathleen and Robert Guynn, all of Everton, and Billie Jo and Pat Horn of Kansas City, Missouri; and his brother, Kenneth Taylor, of Yakima, Washington.
Bryan is also survived by six grandchildren, Justin Keithley, Lora Meschkat, Eva Slawson, Jeffrey Baughman, Rickey Horn and Patrick Horn; his great-grandchild, Lindsey Keithley; and a host of other family and friends throughout the community. He will truly be missed.
Bryan Taylor is survived by his wife, Eva (Armer) Taylor, of the home; his daughters and sons-in-law, Marla and Larry Keithley and Kathleen and Robert Guynn, all of Everton, and Billie Jo and Pat Horn of Kansas City, Missouri; and his brother, Kenneth Taylor, of Yakima, Washington.
Bryan is also survived by six grandchildren, Justin Keithley, Lora Meschkat, Eva Slawson, Jeffrey Baughman, Rickey Horn and Patrick Horn; his great-grandchild, Lindsey Keithley; and a host of other family and friends throughout the community.
Bro. Dwight Crowlegy officiated the private family graveside service.
Pallbearers were Bryan's sons-in-law and grandchildren, Justin Keithley, Jeffrey Baughman, Larry Keithley, Lora Meschkat, Eva Slawson and Robert Guynn.
May it be a consolation to know that we care and you have our deepest sympathy.
His cousin Devoe was almost a twin. He was born Feb 4, same year but died Jan 5, 1999 Their mothers were very close and looked alike also, Bevie and Retta. We like to remember when they were all with us and thank God for the memories. Eva, you have a nice family and had 50+ years with Bryan and I know you were a comfort to him. You are a loving caring person and with your girls and all those grandchildren you will be strong. God's love is most important to hold close.
In Christian Love,
Marilyn & Curt
Eva, Marla and Kathleen
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
Thinking of you,
Marc, Kim and Kaitlyn Drewry
Eva, Marla & Kathleen
Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers. I think of all those those trips to the lake and cookouts so often and the great memories that you all helped us kids have. Thank you for being there for me during the past few years without friends like you all I can't imagine how I would have gotten through it.
Love you all,
Dorothy
We are sorry to hear of Bryan's passing. Our throughts are with you.
Eva & Family...Our thoughts and prayers are with you! Cherish the memories and keep them alive by recalling the happy times.
Howard & Irene
Eva and girls, I was so sad to hear of Bryan's passing. He was a good friend and neighbor. Dad (Edd) thought so much of Bryan. I never knew of anyone so positive as Bryan was and I miss those nites over Marshall Branch listening to the dogs and the fox/coyote races. I recall many afternoons sitting under the trees behind your house listening to Bryan and watching him with that little brown dog.
Eva, take care and if we can be of any assistance, please feel free to contact us.
David and Kathleen Barnett