Obituaries
Taylor R. Garner
December 28, 1979 - November 7, 2023
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VISITATION
November 17, 2023 | 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. -
Christ Community Church
820 South Randall Road
South Elgin, IL 60177
(corner of Randall Road and Bolcum Road) - Funeral
- November 18, 2023 | 10:00 A.M.
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Christ Community Church
820 South Randall Road
South Elgin, IL 60177
(corner of Randall Road and Bolcum Road)
It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we share the passing of a truly remarkable individual, whose kindness, thoughtfulness and laughter touched the lives of all who knew him. Taylor Robert Garner, age 43, of St. Charles, found his peace in the arms of the Everlasting Father on Tuesday November 7, 2023. Taylor fully embodied a life well lived. Lovingly known as ”he with a Capital T” and ”Tree”, he exemplified himself as a selfless mentor, the best husband, most loving father, and unwavering follower of Christ.
Taylor was born December 28, 1979, in York, PA and grew up in Hummelstown, PA. He was a born leader, a founding member of the Green Briar Bandits, known as GBB, which is a band of neighborhood friends who have since become lifelong friends. Their rallying calls still can be heard in the neighborhood in the still of the night. Taylor had a zest for adventure that included attending Baltimore Oriole games with his dad. He had a knack for cooking and while working in the restaurant industry, he learned how to become an amazing chef himself. Taylor had a genuine interest in people and spent countless hours spending time with friends and family. Taylor had a love for all music. He could be found strumming his fingers, noodling on one of his favorite tunes or with a guitar in his hand. Taylor was a passionate Phish and Grateful Dead fan. He was forever planning ways to go, see and hear all his favorite bands, over and over again. Remarkably, he had the gift and ability to hear a Phish tune and recall exactly when it was played, including what venue and what year.
He was a graduate of Lower Dauphin High School, Hummelstown, PA class of 1998. In 2002, he earned a BS in Hotel, Restaurant & Tourism Management from East Stroudsburg University. In 2005, he completed his formal education with an MBA from the Penn State Smeal College of Business. Taylor possessed a passion to dream BIG and to make those dreams happen. Taylor excelled at everything he did and everywhere he worked. He was a gifted leader and found himself in roles where he would be involved in training, mentoring others and director roles. He received great joy from helping others find and develop their passion and talents. He felt called to the firm, Edward Jones, where he began his most rewarding professional endeavor as a Financial Advisor beginning in December 2012. His true passion was the clients he guided and cared for, and the fellow advisors he worked with. Taylor had found his place in this world and was proud to be and represent Edward Jones completing certifications to include CFP and ABFP. Taylor remained an integral part of Edward Jones, earning the title of Regional Leader and General Partner.
Taylor is survived by his wife Natalie, and their three beautiful children, Gabriel, Blake, and Berkley. He was an amazing husband, his wife’s biggest, best encourager and her rock. He was a wonderful dad and spent countless hours pouring love and care into his kids on a daily basis. Taylor often shared his passion for music with his family and faithfully planned annual trips to Jubilee Music Festival with Gabe. Taylor’s light shone brightest beside a campfire, at music festivals or while adventuring in a camper with his family. He was always up for a road trip, camping “with the Tribe”, music concerts and music festivals, Cubs games, or to simply belly up to the bar for a good beer and a “wing”. Taylor was forever in search of the perfect chicken wing, not breaded and with the right Blue Cheese. A stellar cook, he had mastered the art of French Onion Soup, Beef Wellington and managed the entire cooking process singlehandedly for Thanksgiving Day festivities. He was just amazing. Taylor was an active member of Christ Community Church, South Elgin, where he served in many roles such as KidsWorld, Financial Piece ministry, GO TEAMS and as Trustee. Taylor’s faith was all-encompassing, his road map. He was a servant of his beliefs with a passion to travel to the Nations, having completed mission trips in Brazil and Haiti. He was passionate about the mission field and desired to continue to GO, SEE and DO. He had planned to take our oldest son on his first mission trip to Nicaragua and looked forward to the day that could happen.
In addition to his wife and children, Taylor is survived by his parents, Michael (Marti) Garner and Charmaine Garner, siblings Julie Garner (Dave Bobeck), Libby (Josh) Hunking, Kelly (Russ) Dunkle, Derrick (Erin) Sullivan, a multitude of extended family members, and many countless friends.
Taylor had the incredible ability to live in the moment, yet still be ten steps ahead of everyone. With a guitar in his hand, God in his heart, and his family behind him, he was invincible. He let his light shine uninhibited and was always “Living the Dream.” Just ask him, and that would be his response, he loved to share that with others. Taylor Garner was a gift, a true joy and will be missed greatly.
Please join his family in celebrating Taylor’s extraordinary life at Christ Community Church, 820 S. Randall Rd., South Elgin. Both services will be held at Christ Community Church. We would love for you to join us. Visitation will be Friday, November 17th from 3 pm to 6 pm A Celebration of a Life Well Lived Memorial Service in his honor is Saturday, November 18th at 10 am. In the event that you are unable to attend in person, please visit https://ccclife.org/memorial/. There is a Live Stream Link, under Taylor’s Obituary, that will allow you to watch the service. Please note all times are Central Standard Time.
In honor of Taylor and his desire to go to Nicaragua with Gabe, the family has created a fund specific for International Impact ministries to fulfill this wish and make this trip happen. Natalie, Taylor’s wife, and Mike, Taylor’s father, will accompany Gabe on a mission trip to Nicaragua in the near future. All monies collected will be used to support this trip and help send them to the Nations in Taylor’s honor. The family asks for any memorial contributions directed to http://spot.fund/g499zsc
Condolences
Noreen from Batavia, IL
"Taylor was awesome!❤️"
Jack Banks from Hummelstown, PA
"With a heart felt sadness, I offer my condolences to the entire Garner Family. Taylor was a good kid who proved to be even a better man."
Linda Reardon from Winfield, IL
"My condolences to Taylor and his family, he will be missed by many."
Karen Schulte from Nashville , TN
"Taylor had a passion to help people and always did it with a smile. I was honored to see him do his magic on a mission trip to Haiti. He encouraged the Haitians with his testimony and shared his spirit and deepest concerns with the mission team. I am blessed to have known Taylor and pray for comfort for Natalie and their children. God please wrap your loving arms around them during this heartbreaking 💔 time. In Jesus name, Amen. 🙏🏻"
Jeremy D Wolbers from NASHUA, NH
"Taylor is an amazing man. When I first met him in college, he was not only a leader and a friend. He set the example for others just by being himself. He always held true to his word and never had a bad thing to say. My condolences 🙏 to his family and friends. May you have peace in your journey Taylor 🙏 Farmer."
Adam Neisendorf from Elgin, IL
"I had met Taylor through our South Elgin Economic Development group (SEED), of which Taylor was a contributing member. Taylor always encouraged everyone to look at the "good" in all of our decisions, encouraged us to think "outside the box", and to consider a different, more inclusive view on many topics. My sincere sympathies to his family as he always spoke so very highly of his family."
Kenny oderinde from South Elgin , IL
"My condolences to Taylor family and friends. He will be missed by many."
David and Jonalee Powers from Rossville , TN
"While David and I never had the privilege of meeting Taylor, we heard about this wonderful, special man from the Young family. We are heartbroken to hear of his passing. Natalie, we are praying daily for you and all of Taylor’s family and friends as you move forward."
Kurt and Rebecca Lasse from Plainfield , IN
"We were blessed to know Taylor through Christ Community and specifically as our leader at Financial Peace University. We were so impressed by his love of God and family that we quickly asked him to be our financial advisor. We considered him not only an integral part of our retirement planning but a true friend. We are praying for you all during this time."
Thomas Leeds from Marengo, IL
"Taylor was one of the nicest persons I have ever met He will be truly missed."
Annemarie Husser from Carpentersville , IL
"My sincerest and deepest condolences to Taylor's family. Taylor was one of the kindest people I have known. He was my father's financial advisor and when my father passed away, he became mine. I trusted him immediately. He was so kind and helpful to me with my father's financial affairs. I am shocked and saddened to hear the devastating news of Taylor's passing. He will be greatly missed."
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"Love and prayers from the Naylors! We are so very sad for all of you. Taylor was such a blessing and inspiration to so many. We are celebrating his life with you and are so very thankful for the peace and comfort we can have knowing he is with his Heavenly Father, hole is completely healed and we’ll see him again!"
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"Our deepest condolences to the Garner family. Taylor was a great man that looked out for family through Edward Jones. Loved the Christmas cards he shared of the family . Always made us feel like we were apparent of his Edward Jones family ! He will be missed by all. Prayers for comfort and peace !"
Emily Ropars from Glen Ellyn, IL
"I got to know Taylor and Natalie through a project we collaborated on to promote inclusion. I am so sad to hear of his passing. In my brief experience, I saw Taylor’s deep love of family, and his ability to tell a story with so much heart. My deepest condolences."
Brad Martz from Hummelstown , PA
"God bless the entire family. Too soon 🙏🏻"
Mike and Beth Kaciuba from Evergreen Park, IL
"Our sincere love, prayers and condolences to the Garner Family. Taylor was our Financial advisor and our friend. Every trip to Elgin was fun...he made it so. Our retirement dreams and goals were successfully implemented because of Taylor. Our talk about family, camping , and God were always priority. May you find comfort in knowing your dear Taylor is resting in the loving arms of Our Lord."
John and Susan Gephart from HARRISBURG, PA
"What a beautiful tribute to such an amazing man. Taylor was the son that everyone dreams of having. A man full of love and faith and devotion. We are sorry we never got to meet this amazing guy. May he rest in peace and always be in the hearts of those who loved him and to those whom he loved."
Rob and Jen Allare from Lake in the Hills,, IL
"It was about six years ago that I met Taylor at a networking event that we both attended. It sponsored by the Elgin Chamber of Commerce. Although Taylor was a natural at networking what impressed me the most was his sincerity and enthusiasm. Shortly after meeting him my wife and I decided to be a part of the Edward Jones team, even though we were already working with another investment firm. As I recall it was December of last year when my wife and I spoke with him last, which I regret. At this meeting Taylor used the word, harvest when talking about our ability to buy as the market was struggling. Prior to this I had never heard the word used outside of cultivating land. In the end Taylor harvested relationships, and I have to say it did it very, very well. You are missed Taylor, and we look forward to seeing you again. We were lucky to have met you!!! Rob and Jen Allare"
Brenda Torres from Orlando, FL
"My heart is with all the family! May Taylor dance in heaven in eternal peace and love ❤️"
Crystal Feronti DeJulia from Pittsburgh , PA
"My deepest sympathy, Charmaine and family. May he be at peace.My deepest sympathy to his wife and children as well."