Obituary
Soloman Emanuel Taylor was born on July 25, 2009, in Renton, WA, to loving parents LaCriesha Lewis and Demario Taylor. He was affectionately known as “Solo” by those close to him. Growing up in Seattle, WA, Soloman attended St. Joseph’s, Washington Middle School, Rainier Valley Leadership Academy, and Garfield High School. He was an avid sports enthusiast, participating in football with the Junior Seahawks, soccer, AAU basketball, Ju Jitsu, and swimming.
Solo was deeply cherished by his family and was the third of four siblings, with whom he shared a special bond. Known for his infectious smile and nurturing nature, Soloman radiated love and care wherever he went. He relished in the simple joys of life, often staying up late playing video games, listening to music, or chatting with his cousins on FaceTime, always ensuring his feet were free to breathe, lol.
Solo’s passions extended to fast cars, family vacations, and noodles with all the fixings. From an early age, he was a daddy’s boy, always sure that in his father’s eyes, he could do no wrong. This bond meant he often got his way, playfully warning, “I’m gonna tell my dad,” if things didn’t go as planned. As he matured, he became increasingly attached to his mother, always finding ways to be close to her, whether by playfully placing his finger in her ear or resting his hand on her belly.
Solo carried a unique confidence, dancing to the beat of his own drum and lighting up any room with his humor and presence. His life, though far too brief, was deeply impactful and will forever resonate in the hearts of those he loved and who loved him. A caring, protective, and loving young man, Solo’s spirit will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Soloman leaves to cherish his memory his father, Demario Taylor, and mother, LaCriesha Lewis; siblings – Samuel, Kennadie, and Na’Lyiah. He is also mourned by his grandparents Teddra Evans, Debbie Emerson-Carter, Pete Carter, Milton Lewis (Victoria), and Cary Connor; great-grandparents – Ella Mae Lewis, Anna Rivers, Irene Sanders Johnson, Arzelia Jones Sr., Aleen Roberts and Ted Evans Sr. (Sharon). Soloman will be deeply missed by a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family, and friends.
Visitation 11am | Funeral 12 noon at Mount Zion Baptist Church 1634 19th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122