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Paul William Taylor (2021)

HAWKINS, OWENSBY, SMITH, TAYLOR-MOON, TAYLOR

Posted By: Pat Hochstetler
Date: 11/8/2023 at 18:03:18

Caldwell Parrish Funeral Home
Winterset Chapel
Winterset, Iowa
April 2021

Paul William Taylor
Sep 28, 1957 - Apr 17, 2021

You can take the boy from the farm, but you can’t take the farm out of the boy.

Paul William Taylor was no longer a boy but he was an incredible man. Handsome, yet burly with a heart of gold and a push it to the limit attitude. He believed in making improvements and was often reminded to stop trying to reinvent the wheel. He loved and was loved immensely. He is already missed and will be remembered by many for his loving ways and his way of leaving a lasting impression on those that had the pleasure of meeting him.

Paul was a man with many names: “Pauly” as he was known by his snow mobile buddies and Grit, “Poppy”, “Papa”, and “Grandpa” as he was called by his grandchildren. “Paul Willy” by his Auntie Marfa. His Hawgstock family and friends will remember him as “Chief”.

Paul was a remarkable husband, father, grandfather, son, nephew, friend and a highly skilled and talented restoration painter that respected true craftsmanship.

Paul was born and raised in rural Perry, Iowa September 28, 1957 as an only child to Art and Ginger Taylor. He spent his young adult life farming with his grandfather “Red” Taylor and his father, Art. In the 80’s, Paul shifted his focus to painting and wood restoration. Skills and interests he had gained from his maternal grandfather, Paul (and Virginia) Smith of Perry, IA. He left his mark on the world as a restoration painter and had an incredible talent unmatched by many. Paul was often called upon for his knowledge of the trade and his willingness to answer questions and help others. Paul often spoke of his proudest achievements in his trade: The Iowa Capital Building, the Madison County Courthouse Dome and plaster repair work on the Woodbury County Courthouse.

Passions of his life were his family first, anything with a motor, going fast, music, trees, bees, his Malamutes, fishing and working with wood. Paul had begun “tinkering” in his shop and truly had a knack for making a project come to life. Paul loved a challenge and could build things with just a picture for inspiration. Paul was proud of the Ukraine Farming Mission he was an intricate part of in 1993.

Paul is survived by his wife, Cathy Taylor; their five children, Joshua Taylor from Ankeny, Joey Taylor-Moon (Aaron Moon) of West Des Moines, Shawna Owensby (Michael) of Springfield, MO, Colton Taylor of Grimes and Alexa Taylor of Austin, TX; six grandchildren, Sophia Taylor, Jesse and Jonathan Hawkins, Alma and Nash Moon, Everly Taylor; his Aunt Martha Taylor of Brentwood, TN; chosen family, numerous cousins and so many friends.

A Celebration of Life will occur on April 23rd, 2021 at 21897 E Avenue, Linden, Iowa from 4 - 8 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Winterset EMS or Winterset Fire Dept.


 

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