In memory of

Ryan Joshua Taylor

May 30, 1999 -  July 14, 2019

It is with great sadness that the family of Ryan Joshua Taylor announces his tragic passing on Sunday July 14th at the young age of 20 years. Ryan was the best son, brother, grandson and friend that anyone could ask for. A piece of us will forever be missing and we will never be the same. Ryan is survived by his parents Rob and Sandra, his sisters Kayla and Abby, his nanny Thelma, his grandparents, Garry - lovingly named Sossy by Ryan (Sue) and Carol (predeceased), Robert and Linda, Uncle Mike, Uncle Clinton and Aunt Michelle, his cousins Alanna and Samantha and all of his other relatives. Ryan was loved by many extended family members including Ian, Carrie, Aly, Jae, Mia, Janet, Peter, Taylor, Alex, Jennifer, Karen and Ryan. Ryan will be greatly missed by his closest friends Hunter and Kole along with so many other friends.

Ryan was a great young man, with a bright future ahead of him and was looking forward to taking over his Dad's business. He loved to spend time with family and friends. Ryan loved sports, playing hockey and golf, watching and attending games. He loved to bbq for the family. He was always showing off his Gucci belt and his gold jewellery. Ryan was always playing music, his love of music included both rap and country.

Guestbook 

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Andrea Troja (Classmates of Sandra and Rob)

Entered July 17, 2019 from Ajax

This is what I wrote

Sandra & Rob, there are no words that will comfort you during this time but know that your community supports you and your family being the pillars of strength and love when you need it the most. Lean on them as they will lighten your load carry you through. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May your angel in the sky watch over you and bless you all. 💙❤️

Hyla O'Boyle (friend)

Entered July 17, 2019 from Stouffville

Rob, Sandra, Kayla and Abby.
There are no words adequate to relay our shared sadness for the loss of your beautiful son and brother. Ryan was a sweet and gentle soul, loved and respected by us all. May you find peace and comfort in the days ahead in shared happy memories.
Deepest condolences from the O'Boyle family.

Richard and Elizabeth Taylor (Uncle and Aunt)

Entered July 17, 2019 from British Columbia

We are so sorry for your loss,our condolences to the family.

Matt and Tanya Ono (Friends)

Entered July 17, 2019 from Toronto

Ryan was one the sweetest and best kids we knew. The first time Rob brought him to the hockey dressing room we knew he was special. From the onset, he undoubtedly would be a better hockey player than his dad. He was kind, smart, polite and the best role model his little sisters could ask for. He was a hard woker and looked at ease and at home when making our property beautiful along side his dad. There will never be another Ryan Taylor. He will be missed. Look over your family and give them the strength to move forward like we know you would want them to. Rest in and peace and keep flying high. Hat trick in heaven Rye Guy.

Kim Brenton (Friend)

Entered July 17, 2019 from Newmarket

Sandra, Rob, Kayla and Abby, not a moment goes by that you are not in my thoughts. When I read about the Gucci belt, it put a smile on my face. I remember us talking about the Gucci! His admiration for his sisters, the best big brother any girl could ask for. I know how proud you both were of Ryan for taking over the family business. Ryan and his dad getting to work so closely together the past year. I’m here for you all through this journey. All my love, Kim

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