Victor Taylor, 57 years old, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus in the Heavenly Realm on September 3rd, 2024.
Victor was born on March 1st, 1967, in Seattle, Washington to parents Lyle Taylor and Bonnie Stedmon. Victor grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. He moved to various cities around the country, later moving to Louisiana in 2021. Victor had a difficult time in his early life, and he struggled with alcohol and drug addiction, and after his recovery 28 years ago, he spent his life helping others who were struggling in a similar battle. He also volunteered for Disaster Relief through the Red Cross, and he attended many disasters in various parts of the county. He enjoyed being with people, listening to music, playing video games and spending time with his family. He was good at repairing and building computers, and this became one of his favorite hobbies.
He survived by his wife, Kim Taylor of 10 years, sons Dal Carpenter, Brandon Black, Jonathan Taylor, Dylan King, Cameron Black; daughter Raven Olson Thornberry (TJ). He had two grandsons, Dal Carpenter Jr. and Zack Carpenter. Sisters, Kathy Sumner (Mike), Rachel Spindler (Jim), Heather Smith; Brothers, Jim Pierce (Debbie), Floyd Murrill (Stacie).
He is  preceded in death by his dad, Lyle Taylor and mom, Bonnie Stedmon.
Funeral Services will be held at Seale Funeral Home in Denham Springs, Louisiana, on Tuesday, September 10th, 2024. Visitation begins at 6pm until 8pm in the South. A memorial service will take place at a later date to be officiated by Pastor Stephen Hebert at Live Oak Church in Watson.
In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations in Victor’s name to the American Red Cross. Please share your condolences with the family on the Seale Funeral Home website: sealefuneral.com/obituaries/
One comment
Vickie Crowe
September 10, 2024 at 10:03 pm
Prayers and condolences for beautiful and kind Kim. I saw easily how much you loved each other. God be with you through this difficult time if loss. I know you will have alot of support from family and all that know and love you. I will continue to ask God to comfort you.