Dear Fatty, I just want to thank you for the bond you and A’mari developed, reminds me of the one me and my grandpa had. He loves you like no other. I wish he could’ve had the chance for you to teach him how to play ball like you did with so many others. Thank you for the memories, they will never be forgotten. Til we meet again.
Fatty, a beloved friend and fun Business Associate. We love you and You will be missed. Rest in Peace. And to the Family our Prayers of Comfort, be with you.
From the Anderson Family😙
A smooth brother and a true gentleman from the first
Moment that we met. Clum Omni! Spent some time at Jesse Scott’s during the big snow storm in the early 80’s. Never changed a bit from day one. Rest In Peace my brother!
It has been a pleasure & privilege to have met Mr. Taylor. In my youthful days, I had fond times at his club establishments, but had not yet met him personally. Later, while working in the Denver Public schools, it was then I got to know him and we always had good conversations. Less than 2 yrs ago, he helped me throw a fabalous 50th birthday!
He was a good and faithful soldier and God has said, "Well done son, come home." May he now rest in peace. May God bless the family in your time of grievance.
Fatty... thank you for watching over a young college basketball player as I was trying to figure out my life. You were always so good and positive when we spoke and encouraging when I was chasing my dreams of playing pro basketball.
Thank you