



1944
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2026

Lawrence Henry Taylor
May 18, 1944 – May 12, 2026
Lawrence Henry Taylor, beloved father, son, and friend, passed away on May 12, 2026, just days shy of his 82nd birthday. He lived a full life defined by connection, adventure, and an extraordinary ability to make people feel at home.
Larry began his career as an Electrical Engineer but quickly found his true calling in sales and marketing, where his natural charisma and love of people could shine. He had a rare gift—within moments of meeting someone, he could put them at ease, make them laugh, and create a lasting connection. He genuinely loved getting to know others, and in return, people loved him.
While a proud and devoted family man, Larry also lived life with passion and intensity. He loved deeply and fully, with every relationship reflecting his big heart and belief in love and companionship.
Larry had a deep appreciation for travel and adventure, especially in his retirement years. He found joy and freedom on the open road and water, spending time RVing and boating, often inviting family and friends along to share in the experience. Some of his favorite places included Mystic, Block Island, and Nantucket, as well as journeys through Texas and Tucson—each trip filled with laughter, stories, and unforgettable memories. He was at his happiest when surrounded by loved ones, creating moments that would be cherished for years to come.
He was a generous host, someone who brought people together effortlessly, whether around a dinner table, on a boat, or across miles of open road. Larry’s warmth, humor, and open spirit made everyone feel welcome and valued.
Above all, Larry cherished his children and the life he built through the relationships he nurtured. His legacy is one of connection, kindness, and living life fully and authentically.
Larry will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His spirit lives on in the many lives he touched and the memories he created.
The family warmly invites all who knew Larry to share a favorite memory, story, or something you loved about him. Your words will help continue his legacy and be a gift to his children and loved ones as they celebrate his remarkable life.





