Taylor Anne Myers
Taylor Anne Myers, 30, of North Chesterfield, Virginia, passed away on November 2, 2025, in Bon Air, Virginia. Born on April 5, 1995, Taylor grew up in Bon Air, where she attended Bon Air Elementary, Robious Middle, and James River High School.
A devoted mother, daughter, sister, and friend, Taylor’s life was centered on love, creativity, and connection. She was the proud and devoted mother of her beloved son, who was the light of her world. Taylor embraced her role as a stay-at-home Autism Mom with grace, humor, and fierce dedication, finding joy in the small victories, the quiet moments, and the boundless love she shared with Bradley every single day.
Taylor’s spirit was endlessly creative. Her artistic gifts spanned all of the arts. Singing, dancing, and painting were her favorites, along with making dream catchers and other handcrafted treasures that reflected her colorful imagination and her unique way of seeing beauty in everything around her. Her art, like her, radiated warmth, emotion, and depth, offering a glimpse into the extraordinary light she carried within.
She will be remembered for her kind heart, generous nature, and infectious laughter. Though naturally shy, she carried a magnetic energy that drew people in. Children smiled in her presence, animals approached her without hesitation, and strangers often found themselves confiding in her as if speaking with a lifelong friend. She had a rare gift for making others feel seen, safe, and valued, often with a quick wit, a knowing smile, or a simple gesture of compassion. Taylor was honest, loving, and beautifully real. She was the light in every room, and as many have said, people seemed to orbit her as if she were the sun.
Taylor’s faith was quiet yet deeply rooted, a belief in God, the universe, and the Divine Spirit that guided her through life’s joys and challenges. Her compassion, empathy, and humor were constant reflections of her faith and the immense love she carried within her heart.
She is survived by her mother Kelly Anne Campbell Atkinson, father Scott Atkinson, older sister Sydney Myers and her partner Oscar Gomez, and their children, Taylor’s niece and nephews — Sara-Lindsey, Parker, and Hunter; younger brother Zachary Atkinson; her son Bradley and her partner Connor McGurl; grandparents Monte Campbell and Patty Lindsay; uncles and aunts Christopher Atkinson, Brady Atkinson, Toby & Mary Campbell, Todd & Kelly Offutt, and Amby Offutt; cousins, Joshua (Indya, Lyla) Colby, & Cayleigh, Angela (Offutt) Smith, Scott Offutt, and Alison (Offutt) Freeman; and her cherished pets Murry Jane and Little Buddy (Fluff).
She was welcomed in Heaven by her beloved Nanny, Elizabeth Campbell, her dear friends Taylor Crenshaw and Adam Smith, and her treasured cats Momo, Blackout, and Pixel.
Taylor’s laughter, creativity, and love will forever echo in the hearts of those who were blessed to know her. Her light remains in every sunset, every song, and every soul she touched. May her spirit soar free, her laughter carry on the wind, and her love continue to guide us always. She will be deeply missed and forever loved.
Tu me manques, Taylor Anne.
A memorial service will be held at St. Matthias Episcopal Church in North Chesterfield, Virginia, on Saturday, November 15 at 11 a.m., with fellowship to follow.
Friends and family are welcome to attend. Please wear your favorite tie-dye in her honor.
Those wishing to honor Taylor’s memory may plant a tree in her name via https://www.plantmemorialtree.com/. To have the certificate included in a memory album for her son, please reach out to Taylor’s mother through social media for mailing details.
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Sweet girl.gone too soon.😪