It is with incredibly deep sadness that we announce the passing of Malcolm Taylor in a tragic accident, on July 23, 2023.
Dad is survived by his loving wife Carole, his daughters Niki (Reuben) and Heidi (John), grandchildren Wyatt, Brolin, Emersyn, Jillene, Dawson and Jaxson, siblings Sandi (Val), Bob (Bonnie), Debi (Donny), Heather (Jim), Kelly, sisters-in-law Jackie and Bonny, brother-in-law Brad and numerous nieces and nephews.
Dad grew up in Westwold B.C. with his large family, where he spent his childhood looking out for his younger siblings, playing baseball and farming. Dad loved his Chevy’s and kept them immaculate.
Uncle Kel recently bought and rebuilt one of Dad’s favorites – the red S10; they were both very proud of it. Dad was a very loyal and kind brother and son.
In 1972, Dad married our mom Kathy and together they raised us at our home in Westwold. He was a patient and caring father; our greatest teacher. We spent our lives following him around, soaking up his knowledge and kindness. Highlights for us included fishing, riding in the bucket of the loader or in the back of the truck doing dump runs. Dad made any chore or event more fun and joyful, just being in his presence.
Dad started logging at 18 years old; he then started Martin Mountain Logging Company with his dad Archie in 1975. Upon Archie’s retirement, Dad’s brother Cam became his partner where they spent many years in the bush doing what they loved with their brothers, family and long-time friends.
Dad and Cam purchased property at Scuitto Lake where they enjoyed many years camping and fishing with their families and friends.
Although logging was forever in his heart, Dad started working alongside Niki and Reuben at Mike’s Auto Towing which lasted 17 years until it was sold in 2016. Dad could always be found fixing vehicles in the shop or running his loader in the yard with a smile on his face.
Dad and Carole met and then married in 2010 and spent their past years between Scuitto and their home in Kamloops. Dad loved Carole’s delicious home-cooked meals and enjoyed life with their dogs Paws and Zeuz. Dad was incredibly proud of Carole and all her volunteer efforts with their St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Paws.
Dad was predeceased by his dad Archie, mom Mabel, brother Cam and sisters Lois and baby Marie.
Dad was a mentor to many with his patient, fun-loving and hard-working nature and was loved by all those whose lives he touched. His memory will forever be cherished by his wife, daughters, family and loyal friends.
Dad will be laid to rest beside his Mom and Dad in the Westwold Cemetery.
The celebration of Dad’s life will take place on Saturday August 26th at the Westwold Community Hall at 1:00 pm, with a tea to follow.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the SPCA in memory of Dad. We love you and miss you Dad; till we see you again….
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6 Tributes
My heart is hurtingnever dreamt you would leave us so soon! My head is full of the wonderful memories of our youth, you were such a caring and kind brother.
I will see you again some day, I look forward to that big hug that you always gave us! love you forever
malcolm always treated me very kindly. so sorry for your loss. he was a very good man. he was a hard worker and often paid for other peoples mistakes. a true kind hearted soul. the world would be a lot better place if more people were like malcolm. the world is so full of fake people who pose as good. it wouldnt surprise me to see malcolm being the gate keeper at the pearly gates with his kind smile i know he would invite me in.God speed and hoping to see you again.
Malcolm was a real man. He showed my sister so much respect and love it was incredible to see. Such a huge loss to the world, he won’t be forgotten any time soon. Malcolm I loved you and you deserved every bit of it. I am deeply saddened by your passing. Rest in Peace Mal……
Another good guy has left us.
Malcolm was a character, fun, hard working, his handshake was as good as any contract.
Our paths crossed often, as I finance many loggers.
We never managed to connect that way, but we knew the same people, he was one of the best.
One day I hope we meet on the other side.
You will be missed.
Harold Lavack
I was deeply saddened to hear about the death of Malcolm Taylor. My deepest sympathy to the Taylor family
Burns Thiessen
My heart goes out to the whole Taylor family . I was shocked and deeply saddened by the news of his death .Malcolm was a good person and a great friend. I will miss him a lot.