Andrew Trent Taylor of Kenosha, Wisconsin, formerly of Wheeling, Illinois and Northfield, Illinois, passed away unexpectedly on January 25, 2022. He was born May 19, 1957 and grew up in Northfield. He was the son of Evarts B. and Elva S. Taylor. Andrew was preceded in death by his son, Ross Gavin Taylor (1991-2017). He was survived by his son, Trent Taylor, of Tryon, North Carolina. He is also survived by three sisters, Elizabeth Taylor, Glenview, Illinois; Terri Schade, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Norma Taylor, Kenosha; and his brother Evarts (Tim) Taylor III of Cleveland, Ohio; and by many nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews.
Andrew graduated from New Trier West High School in Northfield, Illinois in 1975 where he was a standout football player and a passionate skier. He married his high school sweetheart, Melinda Deuster (nee Dorner), and they shared two beautiful sons.
Andy had an interesting career: after attending the University of No. Colorado he became a member of the Aspen Ski Patrol for a short time, and later the head chef at The Refectory restaurant in Northbrook. For 15 years he worked for First Options of Chicago, 10 years in logistics at Hassett Air Express and a number of years at The Home Depot.
He moved to Kenosha three years ago and loved his downtown apartment where he grew close with his neighbors and enjoyed the beachside/resort feel of the city. He also lived just a few blocks from Norma who he often met for meals and walks through town. Sibling Weekends were held annually, and Terri, Tim (Evarts), and Elizabeth joined Andy and Norma. This photo of him on the beach was taken during one of the weekends. He will be remembered for his kindness, soft-spokenness, helpful disposition and his dry wit.
There will be a Memorial Service and Internment at Winnetka Congregational Church at 3:00 pm on June 25th.
If you would like to share any personal stories about Andy, in person or to be read at the service, please email Tim (Ev) at taylor.ev@gmail.com
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Laura Blatchford says:
All our love to Andy’s family. We will always remember the great times and friendship we shared with Andy! Grateful we knew him. His sweet smile will always be remembered.
Tim Taylor says:
Thank you, Laura. This is lovely.
Michael. Schmidt says:
SPEEDSKATING FAMILY LAST SAW NEIL 1996 MICHAEL , NOT LISTED ANY WHERE 1971 GRAD. ST. PHILLIPS 1975 GRAD. GLENBROOK NORTH H.S. 1985 – SANTA ROSA JR. SANTA ROSA CA. 1-224- 522-7649 — LAKE CATHERINE– ILL.
Joe and Renata Carey says:
Andy was a great, friendly and witty guy who seemed delighted when a bit of mischief would occur inside or outside of our grade school classes at St. Philip the Apostle in Northfield. Our class size seemed to shrink there from grades 1-8 (I think we were down to 12 students in our 8th grade class) and we had to play both defense and offense on our 8th grade football team (which went 2 and 5, despite Andy’s considerable fullback skills)! A bunch of us would gather & ride bikes in the summer to the Northfield Bowl (for burgers & fries with mustard), the local junkyard with old cars piled high, the Dairy Queen (a long ride!), each others houses (for cookies and watching “Three Stooges” re-runs until we fell over on the carpet from laughter) and forts we’d create out of rickety old farm shacks hidden in high grass fields, huge old cement pieces discarded by the little creek behind Bess Hardware and “borrowed” boards we’d find around construction sites or the neighborhood. He was a good, cheerful and dedicated friend to all of us in those now far away grade-school days and he will be sorely missed! Our thoughts and prayers go out to Andy’s family; we know he’s soaring happily up in the sky now, above the clouds, and smiling with sweet memories of all of those he touched over the years.
Michael. Schmidt says:
SORRY ABOUT ANDY: I REMEMBER BEING GUEST AT TAYLORS : ITOO. WAS STONED ON THREE STOOGES LAUGHING LEARNED 1975 SEP. MO. BEFORE I WENT IN U.S NAVY FOR 2 YEARS : I HADE SMALL STROKE 26 MO. AGO. RATING 3 0F 21. LUCKY – I DROVE CAR TO HOSPITAL. WAS A BICYCLE RACER. DID CENTURY 39 × SANDRA IS RIP TO. VERY SAD. *
Michael. Schmidt says:
IT IS A HORRIBLE THING TO HAVE A SON. OR DAUGHTER. PASS BEFORE YOU MY GRANDMA HAD 4. GO BEFORE HERE & HUSBAND. MY FATHER 1989. LYMPHOMA: HE LOOKED. 110. @57;:YEARS OLD # I. WILL PRAY FOR WHAT I GOT EVEN THOUGH 🙏 I GOT DYSTONIA & 🙏 PRAY FOR YOU TOO MELINDA. ****
Tim Taylor says:
Dear Joe and Renata. Even Andy’s brother and sisters didn’t know his “adventurous” side quite the way his friends did. It’s sweet to hear those stories. Thank you so much.
Melinda T Deuster says:
“The Lord bless you and keep you
The Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you
The Lord turn his face towards you and give you peace” Priests Blessing
Rest easy Andy ❤️