Jeremy grew up in Sayre and attended schools graduating in 2006. After graduation he began working with CJ's Fencing building fence around oil field locations and at the grain elevator here in Sayre. Jeremy enjoyed going fishing and especially with his uncle Jerry Sims and also his grandfather. He also had a love for the outdoors and playing with his dog in the river.
He was preceded in death by grandparents, Eddie and Al Taylor, 2 uncles, Jerry and Edward Sims and 1 cousin, Brayson Sims.
He is survived by his parents, Dianna Sims and step-father, Kelly Humpreys, Sayre, OK and father, Stephen Taylor, Colorado; 1 sister, Melissa Taylor and husband, Roy Taylor, Sayre, OK; special niece, Kierra Taylor, Sayre, OK; grandparents, Delila and Bill Sims, Sayre, OK; 1 uncle, Will Sims and wife, Marcie, Sayre, OK and a host of cousins, other relatives and friends.
A video keepsake is available through http://www.whineryfs.com.
Funeral Service Saturday, July 02,
2016
2:30 PM
Rose Chapel Funeral Service (Sayre)
906 N 4TH ST
Sayre, Oklahoma 73662
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