Major Brent Taylor's Wife says it's normal for her body to be returned to America on Election Day


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(courtesy photo) Major Brent Taylor, who was also Mayor of North Ogden, with his family. He is next to his wife Jennie and … (Danny Chan Archive Photo | Tribune) In this archival photo from 2006, the Taylor family in South Ogden animates after the d … (Paul Fraughton | Photo Tribune) In this 2008 archive photo, 1st Lieutenant Brent Taylor, on the left, administers the oath of enlistme … (Paul Fraughton | Photo Tribune) In this 2008 archive photo, Travis Taylor, fourth from left, swears an oath of enlistment … (Paul Fraughton | Photo Tribune) In this 2008 archive photo, 1st Lieutenant Brent Taylor, on the left, administers the oath of enlistme … (Scott Sommerdorf | Archive Photo Tribune) In this 2008 photo archive, the wedding photos of Brent and Jennie Taylor … (Scott Sommerdorf | Photo Photo Tribune) In this 2008 archive photo, Jennie Taylor dresses her children, Megan, left, and Linco … (Al Hartmann | Tribune file photo) In this 2008 photo archive, Lieutenant Brent Taylor, with the 116th Unit of the Utah National Guard, pla … (Jim Urquhart | Tribune photo) Hyrum Chamberlain Specialist, Pleasant Grove, left, is greeted by Lieutenant Brent Taylor, … (Leah Hogsten | Salt Lake City Stand) North Ogden Mayor, Brent Taylor, UTA Liaison for Weber and Box Elder Co., Brent Tay … (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) In this photo of February 2018, Senator Jim Dabakis of D-Salt Lake … (Photo courtesy of North Ogden) North Ogden Mayor Brent Taylor, Major of the Utah National Guard, announced Monday, Jan. 8 … (Facebook) The contingent of the Spanish army staged a volleyball tournament on the pole and our team took second place! We have had … (Facebook) Sniper rifle training with friends of the Spanish army. I love the army! This photo was published in a public face … (Facebook) Ruck climbs a difficult terrain. The steps of the ruck always seem to go in one direction: UP This photo was posted e … (Facebook) We went back to the base. This photo was posted in a public Facebook group on October 17, 2018, by the Mayor of North Ogden … (Facebook) This photo was published in a public Facebook group on October 17, 2018 by the Mayor of North Ogden and the National Guard … (Facebook) My breakfast & # 39; after mountaineering & # 39;. Grapefruit, oatmeal, omelette, yogurts, canned soymilk (we do not have the … (Facebook) Overview of Afghanistan by the Blackhawks. This photo was posted in a public Facebook group on October 17, 2018 by North Og …

(courtesy photo) Major Brent Taylor, who was also Mayor of North Ogden, with his family. He is next to his wife Jennie and his seven children. Their names are Megan (13), Lincoln (11), Alex (9), Jacob (7), Ellie (5), Jonathan (2) and Caroline (11). Taylor, 39, died during an insider attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, in November 2018. (Danny Chan Archive Photo | Tribune) In this 2006 archive photo, the Taylor family of South Ogden animates after dinner with a conversation about cooking utensils, entertaining babies and eat desserts. Devin, 18, would be at the center of the Utah National Guard this Monday morning. He joins the military brothers Bryan (25 black shirt), Brent (26 left) and, not photographed, Matt. (Paul Fraughton | Photo Tribune) In this 2008 photo archive, 1st Lieutenant Brent Taylor, left, administers the oath of enlistment in Iraq to his younger brother, Travis Taylor, via satellite. (Paul Fraughton | Photo Tribune) In this 2008 archive photo, Travis Taylor, fourth from left, swears an oath to enlist in the National Guard. The oath was loaned by his brother, 1st Lieutenant Brent Taylor, who was deployed in Iraq at the time. (Paul Fraughton | Photo Tribune) In this 2008 photo archive, 1st Lieutenant Brent Taylor, left, administers the oath of enlistment in Iraq to his younger brother, Travis Taylor, on the right. (Scott Sommerdorf | Photo Tribune) In this 2008 photo, wedding photos of Brent and Jennie Taylor are displayed in the main room. (Scott Sommerdorf | Photo Tribune) In this 2008 archive photo, Jennie Taylor dresses her children, Megan, on the left, and Lincoln, on the right, for a Halloween party in the main room, while A cardboard cutout of her husband Brent dominates the room. Taylor has always been the smiling face of the family-friendly unit of a unit of the Utah National Guard, even when her husband called to tell him that he was prolonging his stay in Iraq. (Photo of Al Hartmann's Tribune File) In this 2008 archive photo, Lieutenant Brent Taylor, a member of the 116th National Guard of Utah, plays with his daughter Megan, 2, at a special breakfast organized for Valentine's Day by the Mayor of Salt Lake City, Ralph Becker. Wives of members of the National Guard of Utah deployed in Iraq. (Photo courtesy of Jim Urquhart | Tribune photo) Hyrum Chamberlain Specialist, Pleasant Grove, left, is greeted by Lt. Brent Taylor, of the 116th Utah National Guard Security Force, after his return from the United States. Iraq in 2008. (Leah Hogsten | Salt Lake City Tribune) North Ogden Mayor Brent Taylor, UTA liaison for Weber and Brent Taylor, of Box Elder Co., listens at a meeting in 2017. (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) In this photo of February 2018, Senator Jim Dabakis, MP for Salt Lake City, speaks to take a picture with Jennie Taylor and her seven children before bringing them in the Senate to honor them and her husband, Brent Taylor, Mayor of North Ogden, who served in Afghanistan. (Photo courtesy of North Ogden) The Mayor of North Ogden, Brent Taylor, Major of the Utah National Guard, announced Monday, January 8, 2018 that he would temporarily leave his executive duties with the city for deploy in Afghanistan. (Facebook) The contingent of the Spanish army staged a volleyball tournament on the pole and our team took second place! We had a great time! This photo was published in a public Facebook group on October 17, 2018 by the North Ogden Mayor and National Guard, Brent Taylor, who was killed in Afghanistan. (Facebook) Sniper rifle training with friends of the Spanish army. I love the army! This photo was published in a public Facebook group on October 17, 2018 by the North Ogden Mayor and National Guard, Brent Taylor, who was killed in Afghanistan. (Facebook) Ruck climbs a difficult terrain. The ruck steps always seem to go in one direction: UP This photo was posted in a public Facebook group on October 17, 2018 by the Mayor of North Ogden and National Guard, Brent Taylor, killed in Afghanistan. (Facebook) Returned to the base. This photo was posted in a public Facebook group on October 17, 2018 by North Ogden Mayor and National Guard Brent Taylor who was killed in Afghanistan. (Facebook) This photo was published in a public Facebook group on October 17, 2018 by the North Ogden Mayor and National Guard, Brent Taylor, who was killed in Afghanistan. Combat bike: my favorite new way to get around! Taylor wrote. (Facebook) My breakfast & # 39; after mountaineering & # 39;. Grapefruit, oatmeal, omelette, yogurt, canned soymilk (we do not have what it takes), juice, chilli and cheerios. I have to make those backup calories! P.S., my friends threw away all the salt and pepper packets to make fun of me by taking a picture of the breakfast in the first place! This photo was published in a public Facebook group on October 17, 2018 by the North Ogden Mayor and National Guard, Brent Taylor, who was killed in Afghanistan. (Facebook) Overview of Afghanistan by the Blackhawks. This photo was published in a public Facebook group on October 17, 2018 by the North Ogden Mayor and National Guard, Brent Taylor, who was killed in Afghanistan.

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