Taylor John Gamble
September 29, 2022
Taylor John Gamble, 31, passed away September 29, 2022 at the University of Iowa Hospital. Services will be held at Walnut Hills Methodist Church on October 12, 2022. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., with the service to follow.
Taylor was born on May 14, 1991 to Maureen (Minear) and John Gamble. He is the younger brother of Meg, his twin, and older brother – and idol – of Alena, his best friend, and Nick, his pride and protégé. He came into this world with the same profound creativity he inspired in others. From the beginning, his compassion and intelligence shone from his brilliant blue eyes, his gregarious smile framed by constellations of freckles, and the Gamble drains were clogged by his sweet potato hair. He first picked up his mother’s Alvarez guitar when he was so young no one can remember. From then, he never put it down again. By the time he was in middle school, he had already begun to build the community that he would carry with him through the many, many phases of his life. He graduated high school with hair long enough to pass his shoulders, and when offered a handshake he went in for the bear hug instead.
He matriculated with a Music Education scholarship at Drake University, where he continued to collect lifelong bandmates and friends – but his education was really everywhere he went. His curiosity was endless and found in the strangest, wildest, and most unexpected places. He walked through the world with so much empathy and generosity that you couldn’t help but learn along with him. He worked in many fields, including finance, insurance, music instruction, and construction as an electrician’s apprentice. He loved a challenge and was never without at least one good project. One of his biggest was the trailer he remodeled from scratch – after a really good demo session, of course. While he was remodeling it, he swore to his family and friends that it would be where he lived his whole life. A week later, he sold it and moved to Colorado.
About 10 days after he moved to Boulder he met Eleanore Tisch, his fiancé, and immediately fell in love. Their connection was so instant and natural that it could only be a gift from the universe. He told her he loved her a week after they met. Over the next seven years their initial connection deepened into something more solid; through ups and downs their love and mutual respect was never in question. From the moment they met, everything they did, every choice they made was for their future – even when it meant they needed time apart. When she moved to Ames this past August, they were so excited to start their family together, to build a home together, and most importantly, to shop together at the new Costco in Ankeny.
Taylor loved playing games and building Magic decks with Nick and Alena, shopping for office supplies with John, pestering Meg to buy him books, and listening to the music first introduced to him by Maureen. His laughter was infectious, his advice sage, and his understanding infinite. He was so easy to talk to, you could talk for hours and not even notice the time passing. Whether you were a stranger or his closest friend, there was no one better to talk to when you felt low because he could take you so high. If you asked for it, he could also simply sit with you, hold your hand, and offer his broad shoulders to cry on.
We could go on forever, and in our hearts, we will. The void he leaves is impossible to describe and we will be trying to write it down for the rest of our lives. He lived his life with a joy and love that we, those who were lucky enough to love him, will embody every day, the way he would want us to, the way he encouraged us to do, the way he taught us.
In his honor, we ask you to be more gentle, more genuine, and more open to what life brings you. In lieu of flowers or gifts, we request you make a donation in his name to the Des Moines Music Center at https://www.desmoinesmc.com/donate/
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Chris Creery
10/19/2022
Taylor, you were the most genuine person I've ever met. I was fortunate to cross your path in Boulder when I was largely alone and needed a friend. Thank you for being there for me and thank you for showing me the power of music when I needed it most. Everytime I pick up a guitar I will think of you, your patience, and your kindness. It must have drove you crazy teaching me how to play Smells Like Teen Spirit for weeks when I should have picked it up in days. I remember feeling burdensome and like I was wasting your time. You alleviated that concern and worked with me until I finally picked it up. I will never forget that, or you. You taught me so much. Here's to you brother. Love you.
His Colorado Family
10/12/2022
Taylor's his name most of the time. We called him Tommy G. No reason in particular, just wanted a cool stage name for playing gigs. He had a sweet sounding tone playing guitar, loved learning music theory, practicing his craft, and even was a gifted tutor for learners of music. He was a leader. He brought the band together, printed the music sheets and sold tickets to our gigs. He was nervous as hell every single time. He wanted every gig to be perfect. He wanted everyone to have a great time. He shared his most intimate songs and sang his heart out, even if he didn't like his own voice sometimes.
He was a dreamer and a lover and a realist and lifted everyone up around him and put everything on his shoulders.
Rest in power.
Jeremie Krehbiel
10/11/2022
John and Maureen, so sorry to hear this news. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Laura Medved
10/11/2022
John and Maureen,
My heart goes out to you and your family. I am so, so sorry.
😘
Lisa Majors Schissel
10/10/2022
Words cannot express the sadness that I feel in my heart over the death of Taylor and for you and your family, John. Taylor always put a smile on my face and in my heart. No parent should ever have to bury their child but I hope and pray to God, that the wonderful memories you have of him can fill your heart with the peace and love that you desperately need right now. We are in Florida so I will not be able to make the service but please know that I will be praying for all of you.
Lisa
Marlene Minear
10/10/2022
My heart goes out to you for your loss. Taylor did so much in a short amount of time. We are thinking of you.
Saatchi Kalra
10/10/2022
Sending you all healing prayers and comforting hugs.God Speed Taylor.
Donna Anderson
10/10/2022
Taylor was such a positive influence on those he met. I remember him coming over to our house several times to talk and play music with my son, Matt Wilcox, and he was always so courteous to me. I enjoyed talking to him and know that his kind, caring, and positive attitude will continue to live on through those who really knew him. Much too young and talented to have been taken from this earth! Rest in Peace! Prayers to the entire family!
Aunt Melanie
10/08/2022
Taylors obituary is such a wonderful tribute to him. The love you felt for him pours out of it. He will live in your hearts and daily thoughts forever. And in mine
Brando Glenn
10/06/2022
Taylor was the most pure hearted person I ever had the pleasure of meeting. He was the type of person that gave you hope, in people and the world. His positive attitude and goofy smile were so infectious, he could make you smile even on your worst days. His love and passion for music and life were inspiring to say the very least. Ill miss the late nights in a cramped apartment with too many people and not enough seating just talking and enjoying each others company with him the most. My condolences to his family and to his friends, anyone who ever met Taylor knows what a huge loss this is to lose such a positive soul. Rest easy old friend, youre so loved and will be greatly missed by everyone who was lucky enough to have met you.
Sarah Nizzi
10/06/2022
Taylor was a great kid. A goofy, funny, light hearted soul. We shared memories from high school art class to writing music together in our early 20s and much in between. The fond memories, sometimes poor decision making, and the many late nights filled with joy and music have never been forgotten. Those days were some of the best. Keep on, keeping on, friend.
To the family of Taylor, I wish you had more time with him. Please take care of each other in these dark times and the ones ahead. Grief is a strange, never ending process.
Peace and love, Sarah
Jessica Cummins (nee Kinkade)
10/06/2022
I met Taylor at Drake University. He was the friendliest soul and only had sweet, nice, kind things to say anytime we ran into each other. He will be deeply missed by any who knew him. My condolences to his family and friends.
Cassi Swanson
10/06/2022
I can never say enough about how kind hearted Taylor was. It's not often people get to meet someone as genuine as he was. To call his passing a loss to his friends and family feels like an understatement. He was talented, kind, funny, and there was always just something about him that made it difficult to be anything but happy in his company. It won't be the same, but I hope his memories continue to bring happiness to all those he loved and who loved him. We'll all miss you dude.
Bryan Patterson
10/05/2022
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Taylor, My Friend 💞.
You will be forgotten by None and missed by All. I Love You my friend and without question you are in my heart and soul forever. I knew you for a short amount of time, although we bonded instantly. You are a good Dude, pure and simple. You don't find good-hearted, unique, one of a kind people like you on a everyday basis. My deepest condolences, sympathies, thoughts and prayers go out to his family, loved one's and friends.
Keep it Real, Taylor!
Love You, Brother 💞
Christian Diaz
10/04/2022
Taylor was a beautiful soul, a loving son, brother, and the truest of friends. We will all miss the music that he brought into our lives. My heart is with the Gamble family during this trying time. Please don't hesitate should you need anything.