Boston Herald

‘Heartache’ for the Utah mayor killed in Afghanista­n

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OGDEN, Utah — A Utah mayor killed while serving in the National Guard in Afghanista­n had “loved the Afghan people” and was a man of conviction, confidence and compassion, family and military leaders said at a public funeral Saturday. Brent Taylor, 39, who was out on a yearlong leave as the mayor of North Ogden, was a deeply patriotic man who was committed to training commandos as part of an effort to build the capacity of the Afghan national army, Utah Army National Guard Maj. Gen. Jefferson Burton said at the service inside an events center in the northern Utah city of Ogden. Taylor was killed Nov. 3 in an attack by one of the Afghan commandos he was training, military officials said. “He was completely committed to going and doing this job,” Burton said. “He truly loved the Afghan people and wanted to help them so they could build capacity in themselves and as a nation to be able to stand on their own.” Taylor’s casket was draped with an American flag and sat in front of a stage where his father, a local leader with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, led the services. The choir sang “America the Beautiful” as the opening hymn and “Born to be a Soldier” to close in a nod to the service’s focus on Taylor’s love of country and commitment to sacrifice. His wife, Jennie, didn’t speak but has previously said the family felt “heartache but no regret” because Taylor was trying to bring freedom to others. Besides his wife, Taylor leaves behind their seven children, ranging from 11 months to 13 years old.

 ?? AP ?? SALUTING A SOLDIER: Capt. Derek Taylor, brother of Maj. Brent R. Taylor, speaks about his brother during funeral services at Weber State University’s Dee Event Center in Ogden, Utah, yesterday. Taylor, 39, the mayor of North Ogden, died Nov. 3 while serving in Afghanista­n.
AP SALUTING A SOLDIER: Capt. Derek Taylor, brother of Maj. Brent R. Taylor, speaks about his brother during funeral services at Weber State University’s Dee Event Center in Ogden, Utah, yesterday. Taylor, 39, the mayor of North Ogden, died Nov. 3 while serving in Afghanista­n.
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MAJ. BRENT TAYLOR

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