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Taylor

Taylor

February 22, 1994 February 23, 2026

Hapeville, GA

Taylor null ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by McKoon Funeral Home & Crematory on Mar. 17, 2026.With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Michael Taylor Johnson, who left us far too soon at the age of 32.Taylor chose a life of service as a firefighter paramedic. In January 2025, he earned the Hapeville Department's Lifesaver Award. This dedication to helping others led him to pursue the next step in his journey-nursing. In December, he was accepted into the Paramedic to Nursing program at Dalton State University and was eager to start in spring. This was an achievement he had worked incredibly hard for and one that filled him with such pride and excitement for the future.That same spirit of service defined not only his career, but also the way he lived every day and treated the people around him. One of Taylor's greatest qualities was his genuine kindness and compassion. His smile came easily, his laughter was contagious, and he had a natural ability to make people feel comfortable and valued. He never met a stranger. Perhaps even more meaningful was the way he encouraged others. He constantly motivated friends, family, and colleagues to pursue their goals, to keep learning, and to believe in their own potential. He celebrated others' successes as if they were his own and always offered support when someone needed encouragement.Learning and growing were central to who Taylor was. Whenever something sparked his interest, it rarely remained just a passing curiosity. He wanted to understand things completely-how they worked, why they worked, and how he could become better at them. He never hesitated to reach out to others for guidance, to ask questions, or to learn from those with more experience. At the same time, he was just as eager to share what he had learned, believing that knowledge was meant to be passed along-even if others weren't always quite as enthusiastic about the subject as he was.Ham radios was one area that brought out Taylor's curiosity and passion. What started as a simple interest soon grew into something much more. He spent countless hours learning about radio communication, equipment, signals, and the community of people around the world who shared the hobby. His radios were rarely far from reach, and he took great pride in building, improving, and experimenting with his setups. Connecting with others who lived miles away-or even on another continent-always excited him.That same curiosity that drew him to connect with people across the airwaves also shaped the way he experienced the world around him. Taylor had an adventurous spirit. He loved seeing new places, experiencing different cultures, and finding beauty in the natural world. Whether he was hiking a trail, setting up camp under the stars, or exploring a new country, he approached every experience with excitement and appreciation.But perhaps Taylor's greatest love was that of his dog Bear. Bear was his loyal companion, adventure partner, and a constant source of happiness. The bond between them was unmistakable to anyone who saw them together. Whether relaxing at home after a long shift, enjoying the outdoors, or talking on his Ham Radios, Bear was always by Taylor's side. Taylor cared for him with the same gentleness and devotion he showed to the people he loved.That same deep capacity for love and loyalty extended far beyond his four-legged companion. Family meant everything to Taylor. No matter how busy life became, he always made it a point to be present for family gatherings, holidays, celebrations, and just the simple moments spent together. He understood the importance of those connections and never took them for granted. His presence brought laughter, warmth, and a sense of belonging to every room he walked into.While our hearts are broken by his loss, we find comfort in remembering the way Taylor chose to live his life-with quiet humility, genuine kindness, and a constant desire to grow into a better person each day. His compassion for others, his curiosity about the world, and the encouragement he so freely gave to friends, family, and even strangers created a lasting impact that will continue to live on in the lives he touched.Though his time with us was far too short, the impact he made on the world around him will continue to be felt by all who knew and loved him.He will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten.Taylor is survived by his mother Ginette Johnson, grandmother Sandra Johnson, Uncles: Paul Johnson, Michael Johnson, Robert Lytten, and Kevin Davis. Aunts: Janice Davis, Connie Lytten, and Angela Johnson. Cousins: Robbie and Joey Lytten; Dalton and Ansley Davis; Wyatt, Em, and Jake Johnson; Timothy, Samantha, Mia, and Harvey Johnson; and Girlfriend: Sheena DavisTaylor is preceded in death by his grandfather Harold Johnson, and cousin Brian JohnsonThe service for Michael Johnson will be held on Sunday, at 2:00 PM at McKoon Funeral Home Chapel.Visitation: Between 1:00PM and 2:00PM.Memorial donations can be made in Michael's name to https://www.warrior-paws.org/.McKoon Funeral Home & Crematory (770) 253-4580To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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