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Taylor Jesse Lau, 32, of Durango, CO, died 8/28/2021, Durango, CO, Born 10/12/1988. A service will be held. He is survived by his wife Lynnea and his son Maddox. In lieu of flowers and gifts please see the Hood Mortuary Obituary for donation options. A celebration of life will be held in 2022.
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We are so deeply saddened. Taylor, better known at Mild to Wild as Tlau, was our Mild to Wild son. We will dearly miss him and his smile, energy, and his vibrant personality. We are holding the Lau family in out hearts.
Molly Mickel
Friend
November 7, 2021
My heart breaks for his wife and son and his family and friends. T-Lau was always a bright spot during my time teaching with him at Ski and Ride School at Purg. His smile was infectious and his sense of humor second to none. His passing leaves a big hole in many hearts and he will be greatly missed.
Valeria Skarbek
Work
September 24, 2021
My deepest sympathy in the loss of Taylor. May the Lord wrap His arms around him.
Steve Lavengood, MD
September 18, 2021
Ernie and KC, our hearts ache for this heavy burden in your lives... we will pray for strength that only He can provide in the days and months to come...
Jon and Kris Hunstiger
September 17, 2021
This very special man was my very first ski instructor he taught me how to ski and took his time with me he not only was my instructor he became a close friend to our family and we loved him very much may he rest in piece
Jayden Vagneur
Friend
September 13, 2021
I just heard this sad, sad news. I'm keeping all of the family in my heart. I still see TJ as a 5 year old sweet boy.
Much Love ,
Bonnie (Taylor's preschool teacher)
Bonnie Ward
September 12, 2021
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