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Troy Lee Taylor
Troy Lee Taylor

Dominion Post

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • Dominion Post

Troy Lee Taylor

Troy Lee Taylor, 40, of Morgantown, died Wednesday, May 14, 2025, in Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown, following the sudden onset of a serious was born May 23, 1984, in Morgantown, a son of Robert L. Taylor and Sally M. TaylorTroy graduated from University High School in Morgantown, and then attended West Virginia University and Fairmont State University, where he studied later worked as a specialist in computer technology and sales, where he enjoyed his coworkers and solving both simple and complex problems for his customer base. He later made a career in Magic the Gathering, the collectable card game, by trading and selling cards. He routinely participated in and won tournaments both himself and through customers for whom he built their competitive decks. He enjoyed the challenge of mastering new approaches to the game and was routinely successful in applying is survived by his parents, Robert L. Taylor and Sally M. Taylor; his brother Robert M. Taylor of Rockville, Md.; and spouse, Moira E. Goff-Taylor, also of Rockville; two nephews, Benjamin M. and Finley R. Taylor; and two uncles, Thomas G. Chambers of Tampa, Fla., and Charles E. Taylor of Scranton, Pa. As an avid animal lover, he is also survived by his two furry felines, Bambu will be remembered for his incredibly sharp wit, steel-trap memory, and jovial spirit. He and his family also loved the outdoors, especially the West Virginia Botanic Garden. Therefore, Troy requested any memorial donations be made to the West Virginia Botanic Garden at 714 Venture Drive, PMB #121, Morgantown, WV 26508-7306, or at honoring Troy's wishes, cremation will be handled by the McCulla Funeral Home, with a small private ceremony for family and close friends at a future date. Condolences may be sent to the family at

Weekend events around Dayton: March 28
Weekend events around Dayton: March 28

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Weekend events around Dayton: March 28

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Spring is a wonderful time to get out and enjoy nature, live music and theatre! 2 NEWS compiled a list of events happening around the Miami Valley. University of Dayton String Quartet Recital – 4 p.m., Roger Glass Center for the Arts. A performance to highlight the group's musical progression over the last three years. Learn more. Parents Night Out – 6 p.m., Community Park Learning Center. $20. (Dinner is included.) Ages 4 to 12. Looking to get the kids out of the house for a few hours? Register here. Magic the Gathering and Board Games – 6 p.m., Gravel Road Brewing Company. New players are welcome. There will also be shuffleboard, darts, pool, cards, and a wall of board games. Learn more. Great Dayton flood: A disaster that shaped Ohio's history forever Easter On The Square – 10 a.m., Troy Main Street. Buy an egg to decorate, it will be on display at downtown businesses for the month. Learn more. Hearts on Fire Band – 7 p.m., American Czech-Slovak Club. $11. Hear live music and enjoy dancing. Learn more. Camelot – 7:30 p.m., The Human Race Theatre Company. $23. A musical about King Arthur's reign and love triangle. Learn more. Darke County Parks to host autism-friendly kid's hike Native Plant Speaker Series – 2 p.m., Aullwood Farm. Want to learn about pollinators, plant diversity and pests? Learn more. Mayhem and Mystery: 'Daisy's Done For' – 6:30 p.m., The Spaghetti Warehouse. $40. Enjoy an Italian dinner and a myster show. Call (937) 461-3913 to make a reservation. Open Auditions for Between Riverside and Crazy – 7 p.m., Dayton Theatre Guild. Learn more. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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