
James Brent Taylor, 50, of Indianapolis passed away November 7. He was born March 27, 1967 and was the son of Nancy (Sharp) Taylor and Thomas Ellis Taylor (deceased) of Indianapolis. He is survived by his mother; his stepfather Donald Taylor; his daughter Ms. Caroline Taylor; and his life partner, Theresa Fitzsimons of Indianapolis.
Brent graduated from Brebeuf High School and from Butler University in 1989 where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. His first position was at L. Strauss where he was in management. His next position was as a patient support representative at Roche Pharmaceuticals. Most recently he was working in the home mortgage industry. Brent was affiliated with Fairbanks Hospital of Indianapolis.
A memorial service will be Monday, November 13 at 2:30 PM at Indiana Funeral Care – Harry W. Moore Chapel, 8151 Allisonville Road in Indianapolis (Castleton). Calling will precede the service from 1:00 until 2:30 PM.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Fairbanks Hospital of Indianapolis or the American Cancer Society.







Melissa Wallace says
Caroline, Nancy and Don,
We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love Melissa and Steve Wallace
Tammie Lewis says
I am deeply saddened by the loss of
Brent that you and your family have
encountered.
My heart goes out to you during this
difficult time and may my thoughts
and prayers serve as comfort to you
and your loved ones
Brent was a nice and kind guy!!
May his soul Rest In Peace.
I will truly miss the presence of him
walking LuLu around the neighborhood and stopping to talk!!
Dwayne Caron says
Theresa, Our sincerest sympathies to you and the family for your loss.
With Love,
Dwayne & Kathy
Carrie Darosett says
I worked with Brent at Roche for several years. He was a kind, funny, intelligent, interesting person and will be missed. My thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time.
Lily McGraw says
I am so sorry to learn of Brent’s passing. Condolences to the family. I will always remember his wonderful sense of humor.
Lisa Hutchison says
Rest in piece, my friend. No more suffering. My deepest sympathy to his family.