Obituary
It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of Kevin Roy Taylor on March 15, 2021 at the age of 57. Kevin was a loving father, son, brother, uncle and dear friend. Kevin grew on the Taylor family farm, and attended Kelvington School. Kevin’s pride and joy was his son, Daymen, who he thought the world of and loved very much. Kevin was so proud of Daymen and his accomplishments. Kevin loved talking about him and bragging to anyone that would listen. Daymen was his world. Kevin’s eyes would light up just talking about his son and how proud he was. Kevin loved being a father, and he always said he could not of asked for a better son than Daymen, the two of them had a special bond. Kevin’s love for the farm and country life stayed with him always. He loved spending time at the farm and at Lindbecks, whether it be hunting, or just driving around with family and friends, sitting outside beside the fire having a few laughs. Kevin had a passion for the outdoors whether it be spending countless hours fishing or hunting, or just cruising around through the back roads. Kevin inherited his mothers cooking abilities and often shared gifts of headcheese, horseradish, pickles, jerky, especially his banana cream pie was loved by all his nieces and nephews. Kevin loved going picking berries, morel picking, and gardening. Kevin will be remembered for his kind heartedness and there was nothing Kevin would not do for anyone. He would always go the extra mile for his family and friends. Kevin will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Kevin was predeceased by both his parents, Roy and Victoria Taylor. Left to celebrate his life: his son, Daymen Taylor; his brothers, Bob (Linda) Taylor and Barrie Taylor; his sisters, Debbie (Les) Donaldson, Cindy (Randy) Tokarchuk and Bonnie (Rrichard) Hanishewski as well as several nieces and nephews and extended family and friends. Donations in memory of Kevin may be made to Kuroki Wildlife Federation Box 160, Wadena, Sk S0A 4J0
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