

Lord and received his glorified body and is forever cancer-free. He was reunited with his parents
Bobby Jack and Ellenor Ruth Taylor.
Tony lived big, worked hard, and loved unconditionally. If you were blessed enough to know
him, you knew his love for the Lord, his family, his pets, his country, and Alabama football. Roll Tide!
Tony met the love of his life while working with FEMA. He traveled the country while helping people. One of the things that he was proudest of was his time in New York City helping at the World Tade Centers after 9/11. Later in life, he had the opportunity to travel the world, seeing places like Jerusalem and Iraq while being self-employed in the oil and gas industry.
Tony loved being on his bike and on the water. The American Legion, the Sons of the American
legion, and the riders were close to his heart. You could always count on him being a jokester and he always could put a smile on your face. If Alabama was playing football you would find him in front of a television screaming with Saban or running with the players. Santa and Tony were tight. He had a direct line to him and if you were ever lucky enough to experience Christmas in the Taylor house it is something you will never forget!
His loved ones here on Earth are his loving wife of 26 years Linda Taylor, daughter- Stephanie Taylor, grandsons- Evan and Caleb, sister Elizabeth Mathis(Charles Mathis), brother Michael
Taylor (Rachel Taylor), and many other family and friends.
Please join us in celebrating Tony's Life, Saturday, October 3, 2020, at Radney Funeral Home, 3155 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL. Visitation will be from 11 am until 1 pm. Graveside service will be held at 1:30 pm at Forest Lawn Cemetery, 10000 Celeste Rd.
Luncheon at the American Legion Post 88 at 2663 Halls Mill Rd to follow.
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