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Marc V Taylor

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Marc V Taylor

Birth
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Death
24 Nov 2017 (aged 48)
Layton, Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
17-020-03
Memorial ID
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The most amazing husband, father, son, brother, and friend, Marc V Taylor passed away on November 24, 2017 suddenly of a massive heart attack.

Marc was born June 27, 1969 and is the son of Jay and Eileen Taylor. He was raised in Peterson, Utah and was always a bright light for everyone around him. He loved spending time with his dad 4-wheeling and anything outdoors. His love for music started at an early age and he participated in the marching band while attending Morgan High. After high school he served an LDS Mission in West Virginia. On September 13, 1997, he married the love of his life, Shelly L. Barnes. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple and together raised three incredible children. Marc's family was always his focus and greatest source of joy. For most of Marc's married life he has lived in Tooele, Utah. His love for life and people quickly made him a significant part of this community. He worked as the IT Director at Mountain West Medical Center and was currently working in IT Management at Dugway. Although Marc loved computers, his biggest passion was music. He owned his own DJ company and loved helping to create the perfect party or special day. He served on the Chamber of Commerce, was part of the County's emergency planning and management committee, and was involved in many other aspects of the community. He was a valiant member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and immersed himself in his church callings; working with the scouts, he was a member of the Stake High Council, and the Young Men's organization. Marc loved the youth, especially his young men. He was and will continue to be a tremendous influence in each of their lives. He always saw the greatness in everyone and made sure they knew it. Marc loved everyone he met. To know Marc was to be Marc's friend. He never stopped serving those around him and while most of us might feel he sacrificed his time and services, it didn't feel like that to him. He did it out of love.

Marc lived every day to the fullest. He was larger than life. He loved biking, scuba-diving, hiking, and traveling with his family. He most recently developed a love and passion for running and helping coach his daughter's softball team.
The most amazing husband, father, son, brother, and friend, Marc V Taylor passed away on November 24, 2017 suddenly of a massive heart attack.

Marc was born June 27, 1969 and is the son of Jay and Eileen Taylor. He was raised in Peterson, Utah and was always a bright light for everyone around him. He loved spending time with his dad 4-wheeling and anything outdoors. His love for music started at an early age and he participated in the marching band while attending Morgan High. After high school he served an LDS Mission in West Virginia. On September 13, 1997, he married the love of his life, Shelly L. Barnes. They were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple and together raised three incredible children. Marc's family was always his focus and greatest source of joy. For most of Marc's married life he has lived in Tooele, Utah. His love for life and people quickly made him a significant part of this community. He worked as the IT Director at Mountain West Medical Center and was currently working in IT Management at Dugway. Although Marc loved computers, his biggest passion was music. He owned his own DJ company and loved helping to create the perfect party or special day. He served on the Chamber of Commerce, was part of the County's emergency planning and management committee, and was involved in many other aspects of the community. He was a valiant member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and immersed himself in his church callings; working with the scouts, he was a member of the Stake High Council, and the Young Men's organization. Marc loved the youth, especially his young men. He was and will continue to be a tremendous influence in each of their lives. He always saw the greatness in everyone and made sure they knew it. Marc loved everyone he met. To know Marc was to be Marc's friend. He never stopped serving those around him and while most of us might feel he sacrificed his time and services, it didn't feel like that to him. He did it out of love.

Marc lived every day to the fullest. He was larger than life. He loved biking, scuba-diving, hiking, and traveling with his family. He most recently developed a love and passion for running and helping coach his daughter's softball team.

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