James Michael Tayoan
age 66, passed away on April 20, 2017. Beloved husband of Deborah (Young) Tayoan. Dear brother of Joan Tayoan and Betty (Dennis) Schindler. Brother-in-law of Cardell Jr. (Karen) Young, Pam (Mike) Dudley and Sheila (the late James) Richardson.
Preceded in death by his parents, John and Doris Tayoan and sister, Janice and in-laws Cardell and Dolores Young and sister-in-law, Janet.
Dear uncle of John (Kristen) Schindler, Candace and Kendrick Young, Michael and Jeremiah Dudley, Brittney (Brian) Callendar and Jamie Richardson. Dear great uncle of Grant and Hannah Schindler, James Young, Brian and Taylor Callendar, Amerykus Boyd. Dear great, great uncle of Evan Schindler.
Cousin and friend to many.
A private service will be held.
Memorial contributions can be sent to American Lung Association.
My friend, my brother-in-law and my Best Man at my wedding, I will miss him so so much.
Please except our deepest condolences for your loss… Jimmy will be missed.
love to your family and peace be with you
Edward and Linda Tayoan
To my dear sweet brother, will miss you all the days of my life ….we had so much fun , so many memories ,til we meet again
My brother-in law, all the great times we had together traveling, playing games and sometimes just talking. I will miss you as a part of my life.
Rest In Peace Jimmy, you will be missed by many.
My uncle jim was a great man. He was a friend/brother in law to my father James Richardson. He was always there to lend a helping hand. You will be missed by many and always in our hearts.
So many wonder times, I’m going to miss my wonderful Uncle Jim.
Jim I know your in a better place. Your up there with arky having a grand ol time. We will think of you often. In our hearts.
So sorry. We all loved him.
My Uncle, you will be missed deeply. I have many great memories that I will cherish forever, many nicknames and knuckle sandwiches that will be missed. Fly high up there?? #boot
I’m going miss my wonderful Uncle Jim, I’ll never forget the Christmas we sat at my grandma kitchen table putting together the Lego set I got for Christmas or him hitting my on my leg as hard as he could when he saw VW Beetle, or the many times he gave me Indian burns. The thing I will miss the most will be the “Uncle Jim hug”! He also always told me he loved me , and I truly loved him! I’m going to miss him. I’m very thankful that my Aunt Debbie found the prefect person to be my Uncle! Uncle you will be missed but the love you should me will never be forgotten. Im sorry for our l loss Aunt Debbie. Love Michael
So sorry for your loss of a family member Jim will greatly be in everyones heart & mind forever as my best friend Iwill miss you Jim for all the great times we had as friends we had many great adventures together an til we meet again R.I.P. my dear friend.
My best friend i will miss you dearly
A part of my heart cries for Debbie in her
loss of Jim. Good husband, good wife,
strong marriage. Many happy memories,
Jim will be greatly missed on earth until we meet again.
The best brother in law an friend i had the pleasure of having i will miss you dearly LOVE YOU in my heart for ever
Played baseball with Jim at Roosevelt and after we graduated on a team his Dad John helped coach, Jim was a friend and a great guy he will be missed, my condolences to his wife Debbie and the rest of his family
Dear uncle Jim i will never forget the times we had with each other I love u and i will miss u your nephew Jeremiah Dudley
it’s been a year since u have been gone i just wanted to say i miss u and i will never forget u and i will always love u thank u for all the fun times had megan misses u and she will never forget u and all the fun times me u and her had she will always love u til we meet again boot
I just recently heard about Jim’s passing. I remember the good times both he and Barry had together. Never a dull moment with these two together. My deepest sympathies to both his wife Debbie and the rest of the family.
Jimmy was my best friend from the 8th grade on. I loved him as a brother. We were always together during those years until I went into the Marines and then Viet Nam. When I got out I moved back to St. Louis to Go to school. We got back together then and by that time we were both Married. I’ll Never forget the time the 4 of us went fishing and Debbie made the best BBQed Pork Chops I have ever tasted. I was so happy Jimmy had found such a wonderful woman. After moving to Memphis to attend an engineering school we lost touch. I am sitting here in a daze and crying at the loss of a TRUE friend and brother. Debbie, Thank you for molding my buddy and best friend into the man he was and will always be in my heart. My Heart aches for your loss.