of Jonesboro, AR
March 30, 1972 - November 26, 2014
James Cody Taylor, 42, of Jonesboro, passed away Wednesday, November 26, 2014 at his home. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Bill Taylor Jr. and Cheryl Hooper Taylor.
Survivors include his two sons, Chance and Will Taylor, two daughters, Hope and Faith Taylor, the mother of his children, Shannon Taylor, a brother, Jeff Taylor, and two sisters, Julie Kingsbury and Jill Petersen.
A memorial service will be held 6 pm Tuesday at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 301 Highland Avenue in Jonesboro.
Arrangements by Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home of Jonesboro.
Cody was an amazing man and a true friend. He had a way of always making me feel that everything would be okay with his positive outlook and crazy funny, sense of humor. His smile could light up a room and if you knew him, you knew his proudest accomplishments were his four children. They ment everything to him. I pray for comfort for his children. I know he is in a better place and probably thrilled to be reunited with his parents. He will forever be an "angels watching over you" angel for his children (or as Cody would say "My rugrats, ankle biters, tree climbers, monkeys, kiddos" and all those other silly nicknames he could come up with). He was always able to find humor in any situation and was able to make those around him smile. May we always smile when we remember Cody. He will be missed and forever remembered in my heart.
So shocked and saddened to hear about Cody. We send Our thoughts and prayers to Cody's family.
Todd & Dianna Taylor
Brock, TX
Cody was my best friend when we were in school. We did a lot of things together. You will truly be missed old friend I will always remember you as a true friend.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm praying for peace and comfort now and in the days ahead . May Gid Bless you all!
We are so sad. Although we don't know each other well, we have played hundreds of hours with Cheryl. All of Papa Bryant's family lived in a little cluster in Kelsey and were more brothers and sisters than cousins. The only consolation is to think how happy Cheryl and Bill are to put their arms around him. With all our love, Bonnie and Jill (Audrey's girls)
To our children:
Your Dad always loved you and will continue to guide you throughout your lives. Remember how he always liked to laugh and continue laughing.
So sorry for your loss.
May you rest in Peace.
Your children shall be your legacy.
You will never be forgotten by loved ones.
Goodnight, Sweet Prince.
Cody was a very special young man and my family was blessed to have association with him as far back as 1985 as well as his family. He will forever be in our hearts and minds. Our prayers are for his lovely children and his other family members. We shall miss Cody Taylor.
Love you Cody! Sincerely, Ingrid and sons.