Owen Ross Taylor

May 30, 1930 - January 30, 2019

In Loving Memory

My fondest memory of Ross was him riding as fast as the horse could go through the orchards and hay fields in East Milk Creek, his custom made long reigns whipping in the wind. Tell all your western heroes they lived in the best time. Happy Trails pardner till we meet again.
Byron and Debby Keller
dillon, MT
We had a wonderful visit with Ross last year on July 1st. We loved hearing his stories about growing up on Wild Rose Lane. I loved his parents, Uncle Ralph and Aunt Maud, and have many sweet memories of them when our family lived next door to them. Rest in peace, Ross. We'll see you at the big family reunion on the other side.
Michell Thompson
murray, UT
I loved talking to Barbara and Ross, the stories they told were so interesting. I was a cashier fir Smiths and often would see Ross in the store. One day he was at the meat dept, and I mentioned I wanted to take my grandaughter and her two small children to see the Elk, so he got a piece of butcher paper and wrote a note to his daughter to take care of us. We had a great time and lunch .Our 4yr old great grandaughter wanted to know what kind of gum the Elk were chewing. RIP Ross. Many Thanks, to a caring neighbor.
Thelma J. Anderson
salt lake city., UT
May the God of Comfort, console you during this time of sorrow through the love of friends and in his Word the Bible. Reading that soon death will be no more, comforts our hearts and helps us to cope with our loss. (Revelation 21:3,4) Please accept condolences from our family.
Sandy B
petg , VI