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Memorial episode honoring David Taylor's life and impact on the pinball community.
David Taylor passed away from cancer after a rapid illness, progressing from hospital admission to ICU to death within approximately one month
high confidence · Jeff Teolis and Chris Warren's direct statements about timeline of hospitalization and death
David Taylor's wife Eileen donated one of her kidneys to David in a kidney transplant before his death
high confidence · Chris Warren: 'I'd known David for a little while before I found out he had, before I ever met David, he had had a kidney transplant. And it was his wife, Eileen, who actually donated the kidney to him'
David Taylor was 46 years old at the time of his death
high confidence · Chris Warren: 'you know, I'm 53 and he's 46, So he was younger than me but not a lot younger than me'
David Taylor was an Alabama football season ticket holder and passionate Slayer and Metallica fan who traveled to see live shows
high confidence · Chris Warren and Will Cruza descriptions of David's interests and concert attendance
David Taylor qualified for the Buffalo pinball tournament, which was one of his greatest pinball achievements
high confidence · Will Cruza: 'One of his greatest pinball achievements was qualifying for Buffalo'
David Taylor was transitioning from B-division to A-division in pinball competition and had won B division at Pin Vision 3
high confidence · Will Cruza: 'he had won B division of pin vision three, and he was slowly making the transition from B to A'
Jeff Teolis had previously interviewed Ted Nugent, and David Taylor reached out after seeing that interview to express appreciation
high confidence · Jeff Teolis: 'I never would have met David if it wasn't for that interview because that's when he reached out to me'
Greg Pavarelli experienced cancer and illness in 2018, and David Taylor was supportive when they met at Buffalo tournament
high confidence · Greg Pavarelli: 'I've played with David a couple times over the years, definitely seen him at tournaments... at Buffalo it was kind of clear that I was sick'
“He was always trying to experience life to the fullest at all times.”
Chris Warren @ ~28:00 — Captures David Taylor's defining life philosophy and energy
“I just got to get better so I can come over with you and Paula and we'll have a night of pinball.”
David Taylor @ ~19:00 — One of David's last statements, showing his priorities and love for pinball and friendship; poignant given his death shortly after
“You can sleep when you die. So he was just a go-getter, always active.”
Chris Warren (quoting David Taylor) @ ~26:00 — Encapsulates David's philosophy and energy; tragically ironic in retrospect
“It's more of the people that you get to meet... I never would have met you, Greg, and now I consider you a great friend.”
Jeff Teolis @ ~40:00 — Reflects on how pinball serves as a catalyst for deep human connections, exemplified by David
“David, you were way, way too young, full of life, but you left us with some amazing memories.”
Jeff Teolis @ ~60:00 — Final tribute summarizing David's impact and the grief of losing someone taken too soon
“He was really into it. You can look at his IFPA profile, and you can see how many events he participated in in a relatively short period of time.”
Chris Warren @ ~10:00 — Establishes David's rapid integration into and passionate commitment to the pinball community
“Not many people were doing that. And David was one of those guys. And I just thought that was really cool.”
Will Cruza @ ~48:00 — Demonstrates David's genuine interest and support for other players, even when not competing himself
event_signal: Memorial episode elevating David Taylor's impact across pinball networks; demonstrates how central figures' deaths ripple through tight-knit community
high · Jeff Teolis dedicates full episode; multiple guests from different regions (Alabama, New York, Nashville) share personal experiences; widespread Facebook posts from community members
sentiment_shift: Widespread affection for David Taylor across geographically dispersed pinball networks; demonstrates how shared passion creates lasting friendships across regions
high · Friends from Alabama, New York, Nashville, Kentucky, Canada share personal anecdotes; multiple independent testimonials to his personality and generosity; regular tournament meetings and road trips created bonds
community_signal: Pinball community rallying around grieving friends and cancer patients; supportive culture demonstrated through social media outreach and tournament encouragement
high · Greg Pavarelli's cancer experience met with community support; David encouraged other players during competitions; Facebook posts from multiple community members; willingness of guests to appear on tribute episode
community_signal: David Taylor exemplified passion-driven engagement with pinball despite short tenure in competitive scene; rapid tournament participation and B-to-A division progression
high · Chris Warren: 'he just jumped in with both feet'; Will Cruza describes David's extensive tournament travel; qualification for Buffalo noted as major achievement; participation in multiple regional events within 3.5 years
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