Tom Taber, longtime creative services director for Tucker Rocky, recently passed away while riding his motorcycle with a friend in Texas.
A memorial service for Taber will be held on Friday, April 22 at 3 p.m. at the Bentwater Community Center, 1801 West Emerald Bend Court in Granbury, Texas.
Taber is survived by his wife Rebecca Zook of Granbury, Texas. Taber was 57.
Obituary
Tom Taber was a man of passion. He could laugh easily or intensely argue his view depending on the subject. If you were his friend, you had a loyal friend for life. It took him time to find a woman who understood his eccentricities and loved him for it (or in spite of it). He finally married at age 48, shocking his family who had all but given up hope on that front.
You always knew where you stood with Tom. His blunt honesty sometimes made others uncomfortable, but was cherished by those who valued him for his friendship or as a trusted co-worker. As Creative Services director at Tucker Rocky Distributing for 18 years, he oversaw the creation of national ad and marketing materials in the powersports industry with a passion to produce only the best and guided his employees to reach their full potential.
We seldom know when the end will come. For Tom, he was blessed and in his own words said, "I am happiest I have ever been in my life," he told his wife, Rebecca, just a couple days before he was to leave the Earth. On a beautiful Saturday afternoon while motorcycle riding in the Texas Hill Country, a favorite past time, with his oldest and dearest friend, he was killed instantly in a head-on collision.
He wasn’t ready to leave. He always said that there was too much left to learn. Too much he still wanted to know, but going out doing something he loved, going out happy that was exactly what he had hoped for when the time came.
Tom will be desperately missed by his wife, family and friends. Fifty-seven years on this planet was far too short.
Tom is survived by his wife Rebecca Zook of Granbury, Texas; brothers Paul Taber of Monticello, Fla., and Lewis Taber of Louisville, Ky.; sisters Christy Anderson of New Albany, Ind., Bonnie Wallace of Naples, Fla., and Ruth Wilder of Borden, Ind.; and David Handmaker of Louisville, Ky., a brother in kindred spirit and lifelong friend.
He is also survived by his “kids.” The dogs, cats and parrots that shared his life and brought it joy, many of them had been abandoned or abused. If you wish to do so, please do not send flowers, but make a donation to your favorite animal charity in his name.