Taylor Quinton Evans, 22, of Easley, passed away Friday, December 1, 2017.
Born in Greenville, Taylor graduated from Wren High School, Class of 2013. He attended The Citadel, a member of the Charlie Company. Currently he was a senior at Clemson University majoring in Pre Veterinary Science.
Taylor worked for Study Hall and Clemson Beef Cattle Research Farm. He was a member of the Block and Bridle Club, on the President's List, and attended Rock Springs Baptist Church.
Taylor served our country in the Army National Guard. His heart was for God and his family was the center of his world. He was an old soul gentleman and true cowboy who loved to work with horses. His selfless love for others was strong including the gift of organ donation to over 50 people.
Left to cherish Taylor's memory are his parents, Stephanie and James Martin; his biological father, Geoff Evans; brother, Hunter Reid Evans; sisters, Kirby Revis, Kayla Martin and Brittney Gentry; maternal grandparents, Bill and Nancy Spearman and Dale and Carol Martin; aunts and uncles, Burriss and Miriam Nelson, Michael and Kristy Evans, Billy and Jennifer Perdue, Darryl Evans and Brenda Gaines; cousins, Christopher Brewington, Grant Holden, Garrett Holden, Caleb Nelson, Dennie Guidici, Leigh Nalley, Hannah Milford, Travis Evans, Nicole Davis and Patrick Evans; and his beloved soulmate, Emily Yarbrough.
Preceding Taylor in death are his paternal grandparents, Lloyd and Toni Evans.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 2:00pm at Rock Springs Baptist Church. Burial with military honors will follow in Robinson Memorial Gardens.
The family will receive friends Tuesday evening, December 5, 2017 from 6:00 - 9:00pm at Robinson Funeral Home - Powdersville Road.
Memorials may be made in Taylor's memory to Sharing Hope South Carolina by visiting www.sharinghopesc.org; or to LifeLink at www.lifelinkfoundation.org.
Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home - Powdersville Road, which is assisting the family.