Don Taylor, born and raised in Victoria BC, passed away peacefully September 17, 2019 two days after seeing his 89th birthday.  Predeceased by wife of 53 years, Jean; he is survived by his son, Stephen (Mary Lou).

Don enjoyed his career as a history and geography teacher.  He and Jean enjoyed chaperoning the Oak Bay High Band for several trips that included Japan and Europe in the 70’s and he then finished his career at Esquimalt High School.  After retirement, he and Jean enjoyed many years of travel, including a 96 day Pacific circle cruise and another trip around the horn of South America with an excursion to Antarctica.

In his earlier years, he enjoyed sailing on boats he built himself, including the one that upon completion he realized was wider than the garage doors, so off the doors came to get the sail boat out!  His basement turned into a craft brewery and winery and the majority of his beverages were even consumable!  He walked miles and miles with his fur friends, Noir and Teddy, rarely missing a day.  A 60 year member of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club, a good neighbour, friend, father and husband.  He will be missed!

Special thanks to Dr. Paul Kachan and the staff at Parkwood Court.

A Celebration of Life will be held in the Sequoia Centre at McCall Gardens, 4665 Falaise Drive, on Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 2:00pm.

Donations may be made to a charity or scholarship of one’s choice.

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

McCall Gardens
www.mccallgardens.com

  • Jean White

    It was a honour to have Don as a friend over the last thirteen years. I will miss him but cherish the memories shared with him, Jean, Dave and I. My condolences to Stephen and Mary Lou who’s love and care meant so much to Don over so many years. Take care and God Bless You.

  • Heather and Bob Simpson

    Stephen and Mary Lou, our thought and prayers are with you now at this difficult time.

  • Bob & Susan DeGroat

    Heart felt condolences to Stephen and Mary Lou. I only met Don a couple of times but he was a character and a gentleman. He will always be with you and offer comfort when needed.

  • Stan & Marge Kellow

    Stephen & Mary Lou
    How sorry we are to learn of Don’s passing. He will be truly missed by all who knew him. What a great man & he truly loved & appreciated all you did for him. He was fortunate to have a great family. We had some great times with him & he always loved to get together!! Stan & Don always had a great time golfing. We will love him forever. Just remember you both went to the extreme to help him. You went above & beyond!! Now he is at peace no more pain or discomfort. Take care both of you & hope you can feel hugs coming through. Much love Stan & Marge with our sympathy.

  • Richard and Verna

    Stephen (Mary Lou)

    So sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad.

    Our thoughts and hopes are with you during this difficult time. Should you need anything at this time don’t hesitate to ask.

    Richard & Verna

  • Mark Gouws

    My heart felt condolences to Stephen and Mary Lou.
    I have known my dear friend Don for over 20 years now and have very fond memories of his quick sense of humour and our many conversations ‘solving the world’s problems’ over our regular breakfast get together at The Bay. Your Dad will be missed!

  • Melinda

    My heartfelt condolences to you during this time. It is never easy and I’m sending big hugs and lots of love. Your Dad will always be with you.

    Big hugs

  • David M Gray

    I met Don late in his life and appreciated his dry sense of humour and his way of ribbing people. He was a real character and will be missed. Sailpasts will not be the same.

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