Stephen Taylor 'Steve' (17 Apr 1964 - 2 Nov 2024)

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Location
Gedling Crematorium chapel Catfoot Lane Gedling NG4 4QH
Date
29th Nov 2024
Time
2pm
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In loving memory of Steve Taylor who sadly died on 2nd November 2024.

Anna Gray donated in memory of Stephen

Steve T, a mate in a million.

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Michelle Yeomans wrote

I had the honour of working with Steve during our days as Quality Engineers at 3M. He was just the most genuine and friendly person you could wish to meet. He was incredibly kind, supportive, and just had a way of making work fun! Taken far too soon, rest in peace Mr T. X

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Sarah Hibbert donated £50 in memory of Stephen

So many lovely memories of Steve. A genuine, fun and caring person. Rest in peace Steve ❤️

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Steve was such a lovely kind man, who always had a smile on his face. It is so sad his life was cut short but I have many fond memories of him. My condolences go to all his family.

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Suzanne Swanwick donated in memory of Stephen

What a kind, lovely man Steve was, who always had a smile on his face. Such a shame his life was cut short. Condolences to all the family, he will be missed so much by everyone.

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Tim Jeffery donated £50 in memory of Stephen

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. I will be forever grateful for the memories of hysterical laughter caused by his wit and antics during otherwise dull engineering lectures. Not to mention the extra curricular activities. Sincere condolences to Steves family. I'm sorry that I won't be able to attend the funeral but will be thinking of you all and raising a glass or two in Steve's memory.

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Paige Greasley donated £50 in memory of Stephen

Steve was such a lovely man. We have so many happy memories of our time together as we all tried to navigate the challenges of new parenthood. Some great times together although recollections are hazy! Xxx

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Ken Watt donated £25 in memory of Stephen

Steve was an absolutely wonderful man who exuded love, compassion and warm fun. You will be sorely missed.

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David Lee wrote

I'm really sorry to hear of Steven's passing. He was such a great guy and a positive influence. I still remember Steve and his brothers teaching me Karate in the back garden when I was a kid. A fantastic cousin gone far too soon.

Rest easy cous.

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Heather Theobald wrote

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. He was a wonderful person, who always had a story to tell and deserved a longer stint in life.

Steve and I worked together twice at different companies and both times were an absolute pleasure. We didn't have the easiest task ahead of us the second time we worked together but he made what were often quite difficult and dull tasks more enjoyable in only the way that Steve could. I could always count on him professionally and personally to support me and I owe him a lot with where I am today.

I am sorry that I can't attend on Friday as I am sure there will be many happy memories shared as you celebrate his life.

My thoughts are with Louise and the girls

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