Christopher Edgar Charles Taylor

Christopher Taylor, 52, of Bryan, passed away on Saturday, May 10, at his home. A memorial service celebrating his life will be at 10A.M., Friday, May 16 at Three Angels Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1350 Earl Rudder Freeway, College Station. Cremation services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral Home and Crematory.

Christopher was born to Robert and Mary Ann Stine Taylor in Ventura, California. He served in the Air Force for two years. He pursued his life dream of becoming a chef, after completing his Associate of Arts at Culinary Institute of America. He also earned an Associate Degree in Culinary Arts at TSTI. Chris enjoyed gardening, woodworking, and golf. Also, Christopher gave back to his community as a volunteer for the Brazos Animal Shelter and Brazos Food Bank.

His father Robert Dean Taylor, precedes him in death.

He is survived by his mother Mary Ann Taylor, his sister Allison Taylor Davison and her husband Kenneth Davison, and his niece Leah Davison.

In lieu of flowers the family prefers donations to a favorite charity or church.

Condolences

  1. I was devastated to see Chris’s name in the obituaries. I always enjoyed seeing & talking to him when he walked into our business. He had a caring heart & offered his friendship to someone he didn’t even know, which was my son. Even tho they never got to meet or talk. I felt like I could relate to Chris on a level that others weren’t able to relate to. I will miss seeing his smile when he walked in & will miss our short chats we had. To his family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Your in my prayers.

  2. I was saddened to learn the news of Christopher’s passing. Mary Ann has been a dear friend through church although I live so many miles away now. I will keep the Taylor family in my prayers and thoughts.

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