Taylor, Gerald “Jerry”

 

 

Gerald “Jerry” Taylor

July 9, 1947 ~ October 26, 2023

 

Jerry passed away peacefully at the Brantford General Hospital,

surrounded by his loving family on Thursday,

October 26th, 2023, at the age of 76.

Jerry was the loving husband of Katherine “Kathy” (nee Mullally) for 53 years.

Much loved father of Jenna (Tom) and Adam (Jacquie).

Cherished papa of Jasmine, Aiden, Adam (Shauna) and Eric (Karly).

Dear brother of Evelyn and brother-in-law of Margaret (Bob).

He will also be lovingly remembered by many nieces, nephews,

extended family members and friends.

Jerry now joins those that have gone before him, his parents, Michael and May, his brother, Fred, and his brother-in-law, Sergio.

Jerry lived life to the fullest, he loved time with friends and family as well as the many adventures shared on road trips,

while fishing and RVing,

at concerts, sporting events and all the great food sampled during those experiences.

He was well liked and well respected among his co-workers

 over the course of his career in Manufacturing.

Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Jerry’s Life will be held at ARTC,

58 Easton Road, Brantford on Sunday, November 5th, 2023,

from 1-4pm, with a brief time of Reflection lead by Rosemary Ann Coburn at 2pm.

The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the Doctors and Nurses at the Brantford General Hospital

as well as the many staff members of ARTC, the Alzheimer Society,

the VON and Home Instead for their continuous care and support.

You made Jerry’s daily life easier to navigate and much more fulfilling.

If desired, donations can be made to artc.ca or the brantcountyspca.com

“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”

Dr. Seuss

 

5 replies
  1. Paul and Carol Boleantu
    Paul and Carol Boleantu says:

    Kathy: I was very sorry to hear about Jerry’s passing. I have fond memories of vacations with Jerry. Sending our condolences during this very difficult time.

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  2. Cameron Tolcher
    Cameron Tolcher says:

    With my deepest sympathy and condolences. To my Aunty Kathy, Jen and Adam. The memories of my uncle Jerry (Uncle Bugeyes) will never leave me. The fishing trips alone are incredible! Times spent at the cottage on lake Erie to numerous dinners and partys spent at your place when i was younger. Words will never describe how much we all love you and through these tough times just know we are here for you all no matter what. I can hear my dad (Brian Tolcher) calling out for him “Hey bugeyes”! And uncle Jerry yelling back “Hey Beaver”! We all know they are on a perfect boat on a pefect lake at the perfect fishing spot and just loving it!! From Gail, Andrew and Cameron we love you all so much and will do anything for you all. So much Love and respect. Cameron Tolcher. Xoxo

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  3. George Berry
    George Berry says:

    Jenna our deepest sympathies to you and your family. I have many fond memories of Jerry when we were at Holy Family School and especially DeltaS.S.. To quote C. Sagan “To live in the hearts we leave behind is to live forever”. Paisan I will miss you.

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  4. Tara Presley
    Tara Presley says:

    If children are a reflection of their parents, Jerry Taylor must have been one heck of a guy. He raised a strong, adventurous, caring, and resilient daughter. My deepest condolences to the family.

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  5. Tore Bjerkek
    Tore Bjerkek says:

    I am extending my sympathy and condolences to you, Kathy and your family, while remembering how Lois and I enjoyed fun times we had together in Hamilton and up north. We enjoyed him sharing his love of life and food, and his BBQ sauce.
    I will keep you in my memory.

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