Brian Bennion Taylor, a devoted oldest brother of nine, a loving son and a treasured friend, passed away at age 19 on January 22nd after battling with severe illness.
Brian was born in San Diego to George and Marian Taylor on February 21st, 1990. After two years in San Diego and Pocatello, Idaho, Palo Alto was his home for 16 years. An avid reader as a child, he began to read, at age five. He would wait for the newspaper each morning to study sports statistics and he conversed with adult fans on the standings. He attended Hoover Elementary and was recognized as a gifted student there.
Adventurous, athletic, bright and ambitious, Brian was happy as he served others and as he spent time with extended family and friends. He loved the outdoors and his warm smile and loyalty were a magnet to friends of all ages throughout his life. He was fun-loving, curious and determined. His love for athletics and music were contagious. He aspired to a career that would use his skills in communication and teaching.
A Gunn High School graduate in 2008, Brian loved varsity wrestling and tennis. He was an Eagle Scout and he received a gold presidential service award for giving over 250 hours of service within a year's time. He was the service chair for the Gunn student body and he was a homecoming prince in his senior year. He also served in many youth leadership positions at church.
Brian held diverse jobs as an umpire, a counselor for Foothills Tennis and Swim Club, a lifeguard, a camp leader for 25 children, an award-winning Cutco salesman, a law assistant, and a ranch hand in Idaho.
The first unrecognized symptoms of Brian's illness were repetitive, looping thoughts during his sophomore year in high school. School became increasingly difficult, and some relationships were more strained as he had initial symptoms of a mood disorder. He was still involved in so much and contributed to so many causes and attained great success in his endeavors. He began his freshman year at Brigham Young University in the fall of 2008. However, his illness was escalating and he returned home after several months.
Granite Bay, California, was Brian's home for most of his last year, where he lived on a beautiful 240 acre cattle ranch, surrounded by his devoted family. With characteristic determination, he struggled to work at a sandwich shop and then attempted wrestling and taking classes at Sierra College. He sought help from caring professionals at UC Davis. Finally, Brian spent most of his last two months at the UCLA and Stanford Medical Centers where he received excellent care. He was faced with diagnoses of bipolar disorder and then schizophrenia. His acute illness affected every aspect of his life.
He is survived by his parents and eight devoted siblings: Bradley, Tessa, Gregory, Kallan, Mark, Melissa, Sarah and Benjamin. He is also survived by two great-grandmothers, Marian Wilson and Ethelyn Taylor; four grandparents, Henry and Colette Taylor and David and Connie Bennion; 25 aunts and uncles, and 41 first cousins. Brian's favorite times were summer family reunions each year. The number of extended family who will cherish close memories of him far surpasses these numbers. We rely on our faith, which assures that Brian is with loved ones and a caring God while we wait to see our treasured son again in the next life.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Brian Bennion Taylor Legacy Fund, see instructions on his website BrianBennionTaylor.com. The contributions will fund research on schizophrenia as well as provide mental health support for those in need.
Thanks for the amazing memories and all the times you made me smile. I hope you're busy preaching the good word up there and just busy being a rock-star. I will love and miss you until the day I see you again. -Michelle
7 comments:
michelle. i am so sad about this. i had no idea. jacob and i just read this and we want to just cry. i am so sorry! wow, he will be in our prayers. and as soon as i get paid, we will donate. i love you and your family.
thank you for your sweet note on my blog!
its 12:40 ,so ill call you in the AM
love you!
britto
I am so sorry for your loss. He sounds amazing, and I am sure he is doing the Lord's work on the other side :)
tay tay. i was out today and realized we never sent you and porter anything for your guys bdays. i feel horrible. what do you guys want? would you want something combined? or seperate? im so sorry. i seriously feel like a piece. let me know.
loves
britt
So sorry to hear about this. That was a beautiful tribute. We're thinking about you!
Michelle, You probably don't realize that every once in awhile I stop by your blog for fun. I don't know why this affected me seeing as I never knew him, but it did. He sounds like an amazing boy. I am sorry for your loss.
Natalie (Wilde) Bergin
oh michelle. i just went diahhrea. and it had your name all over it.
Michelle, I am so sorry to hear this. What a sweet note you left him. We miss you guys and want to see you soon.
And Britt.....TMI!
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