He had been diagnosed with a genetic disorder and was suffering from liver failure.
Taylor’s death came just hours after the Greater Saint John community
He had one simple wish: to have a parade of emergency vehicles, construction vehicles, antique cars, and other vehicles.
An estimated 1,000 vehicles came out to the hospital on Saturday morning, where Taylor watched from his hospital bed outside.
Visitation will take place from 3 to 8 p.m. on both days. Guests are asked to enter the building through the courtyard entrance, where staff will help with COVID-19 protocol.
An invite-only funeral service will take place at noon on Friday. The service will also be streamed live on Brenan’s Funeral Home’s website.
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Dr. Jennifer Russell, the chief medical officer of health, said New Brunswickers need to remain vigilant until everyone receives their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the end of June.(Government of New Brunswick)