Taylor Mcgarity, White Hall, Arkansas Man and Arkansas Army National Guard Recruiter Dies At 25
Arkansas Army National Guard recruiter Taylor Mcgarity, also known to many as Taylor Bryan McGarity has sadly passed away. He was declared dead on Sunday, April 28, 2024. Taylor Mcgarity, a resident of White Hall, Arkansas died at the young age of 25. No cause of death was reported for Taylor Mcgarity at the time of this publication.
Who was Taylor Mcgarity?
He was born on January 26, 1999, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Taylor lived his life to serve his country with respect and bravery. He did a great job of hiring and keeping people in the Army National Guard as a Staff Sergeant. As Team Leader for Alpha 3, Taylor was just as dedicated to his job. He led by example and inspired those around him. Taylor had a lot of great professional accomplishments, but his most important jobs were as a loving father, husband, son, and friend.
His commitment to helping others was unmatched, and he left a permanent impression on everyone who knew him. Taylor had many interests and hobbies that made him happy outside of his military service and family life. He loved everything about life and savored every moment, from fishing to video games to tattoos to running and tennis. Taylor was most proud of the fact that he had served in the military.
Survived by
Taylor is survived by his beloved wife, Kenzie McGarity; daughters, Acelynn McGarity and Everleigh Harrison; niece, Alexia Stroud; mother, Janae Wilkins (Doug); brother, Kyle McGarity (Bre); sister, Dray Spadoni; grandparents, Mark and Debora Davis; aunts, Lori Allen and Wenona Sexton (Billy); uncle, Jonathan Davis (April); nephew, Weston McGarity; niece, Laykin Holmes; along with numerous other relatives and friends who will cherish his memory forever. He is preceded in death by his father, Bryan McGarity, and grandparents, Willard and Ruth Ellen McGarity