Larry Allen Taylor
April 17, 1950 ~ July 10, 2023
Larry Allen Taylor, 73, of Columbus, passed away on Monday, July 10, 2023. He was born on April 17, 1950, to the late Granvel and Ruby Taylor in Columbus, Indiana. Larry married Anetia McKay in 2010.
Larry retired from Cummins after 36 years of service. His life revolved around his love for his family, friends, and fitness. He loved spending quality time with his entire family, but especially his sons. He regularly attended Columbus Bible Church. Larry was a proud 1968 graduate of Columbus High School, where he excelled and enjoyed playing baseball and basketball. His passion for fitness also included weightlifting. Larry was involved in the formation of the Columbus Barbell Club. A few of his major accomplishments were being crowned Mr. Columbus two times and being a participant in the Mr. Indiana bodybuilding competitions in the 1980s. With his love for fitness, Larry truly enjoyed mentoring others in their own fitness journeys. Larry also enjoyed softball, as he played for many years in various leagues. Larry would spend his spare time rebuilding and restoring Jeep Wranglers and helping others with their Jeep projects. One of Larry’s favorite pastimes was spoiling his dog, Sunny. Larry also had a great sense of humor, which his family and friends will deeply miss.
Larry is survived by his wife, Anetia, of Columbus; his sons, Shane "Sammy" Taylor of Columbus, Ohio, and Rocky Taylor of Indianapolis; his stepdaughters Nicole (Clint) Forrest and Natalie (Cory) Hamm, both of Columbus; his grandchildren, Nicholas Forrest, Zachary Forrest, Alexis Grider, Tianna Grider, Jakob Grider, Jaxson Forrest, and Harper Forrest. Other survivors include his brothers, Ron (Laura) Taylor, David (Melinda) Taylor, Carl (Vicki Bode) Turner, Charles (Nora) Turner, his sister, Patricia Osborne, as well as several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Jim Turner, and sisters, Corrine Duckworth and Pauline Elam.
A celebration of life service will be held on Monday, July 17, 2023, beginning at 12:00 p.m. at the Bible Church of Columbus with Rev. Dave Marvin and Rev. Jerry Day Sr. officiating. Calling hours will begin at 10:00 a.m. until service time at the church located at 3010 10th St., Columbus, IN. Inurnment will follow at Flat Rock Baptist Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made through the funeral home or online to our local Foundation for Youth or St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
During this time of loss, let us draw strength from all the beautiful memories and stories we all share of Larry.
You are invited to view his video tribute, leave a message of condolence to the family, and light a virtual candle of remembrance on our website at www.jewellrittman.com.
Arrangements entrusted to Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home.






I remember years ago Larry came home for lunch at Ruby’s house he always told Joey my son that he was going to buy him a watermelon gun . Joey fell for it hook line and sinker . Larry will always have a special place in my heart . Pat and I had so much fun . My thoughts and prayers are with all the family ❤️
Awww. Great memories. Love you, TyTy.
So sorry for your loss . We saw Larry at the reunion last year . We pray that God will comfort all of you in this time of grief .
It really saddens me that Larry has passed. He was a great guy and a great brother in law and friend. I’m going to miss his sense of humor, he sure knew how to make people smile. My thoughts go out to Nita and her family and my sister Maggy and nephews Shane and Rocky Taylor. He will certainly be missed by many.
Thank you Hattie.
He was an incredible human being!! Always so respectful & so very kind . My condolences to the family! Prayers for ALL♥️
So sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. Thoughts, hugs, & prayers for all.🙏
Love and prayers for all of you such a loss for everyone who knew him such scaring funny talented guyRIP my friend
I’m here for you if needed
I have known Larry and his family since I was 16 yrs old…truly a nice guy, and will be sorely missed!!
I will definitely miss seeing him at the DQ! I just seen him not too long ago at the DQ. But I was to busy to talk to him! I will miss him. Aneta, I am so sorry hon. I know what it is like to lose your spouse. You are all in my thoughts and prayers ❤️🙏
I’m still looking forward to getting my watermelon gun one day. I love you. Thank you for always loving and supporting me. I miss you so much.
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He was a very nice person and always made us laugh! He will be missed!
Larry,
You were always one of the funniest people I have ever met. It was always a special hi-light when I would run into you on the street. I think about your stories often, and I will continue to think about you, and the memories you’ve left us.
The funniest memory of my lifetime is on a Brown County baseball diamond with you when I was 16 years-old. Thanks for that Larry. You will always be remembered fondly!
Have known Larry and his family since I was 16…..was a great person…he will be missed 😢 terribly
Lit a candle in memory of Larry Allen Taylor
Lit a candle in memory of Larry Allen Taylor
He was so jovial and fun to be around, loved to watch him play softball and he always made you smile or laugh,our love and prayers for family and friends
You’re missed such much already. Words can’t express the loss our family feels. I know you’re all better now
I Am So Sorry for The Loss of Larry. I Always Considered Him a Friend Since The 60s at The Boys Club, and Also Presently at The Fitness Center. He Will be Deeply Missed by Me and All That Knew Him. Sending My Thoughts and Prayers to Larry’s Family.
I’ve known Larry since I married Rondal. Loved and laugh at childhood memories they shared. Special time when Maggie and me were pregnant the same time. We went to movie theater and saw Jaws. Will miss him.
I have known Larry from the Girls/Boys Club and Central. Always spoke when we would run into each other at the gym. RIP Larry.
Larry was so loved by our family. We will miss him and his humor. We love and miss you so much. We will take care of Nita for you. RIP Larry
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We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Cathy and Kathy. The Girls
Anetia, so sorry to hear of your loss. God give you and your family strength. I will be praying for all of you. Larry was a good man. Enjoyed working around you and him at Cummins. Blessing my friend. Judy Allman
Lit a candle in memory of Larry Allen Taylor
Lit a candle in memory of Larry Allen Taylor
Larry had a way of making everything funny. He had a genuine and lighthearted personality. You will be missed!
Anetia, Pam and family – so sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. What a character he was, and I mean that in a good way! I met Larry just a few years after I started working at Cummins. Our jobs intersected and I got to enjoy his wit, humor and insights. I also got to meet Anetia and enjoyed running into Anetia and Larry out and about in Columbus after they retired. Prayers to all and thanks for those great memories, Larry.
Mike, myself and our family are terribly sorry at loss of Larry.God’s blessings and peace to you and your family. We thank you so much for your loving-kindness to our family when we experienced the loss of our precious Soni and we wish to extend the same to yours at this time of loss of your loved one Larry. The Harris Family
Thinking of you today. You had the most contagious laugh and smile.