Matthew A. Taylor, 64, Passes Away in Hudson

The longtime Hudson resident worked as a laborer before becoming disabled and is survived by his son, grandchildren, and other family members.

Published on Mar. 6, 2026

Matthew A. Taylor, a 64-year-old resident of Hudson, Pennsylvania, passed away on March 4, 2026 at ProMedica Hickman Hospital in Adrian. Taylor graduated from Hudson Area High School and worked as a laborer in a steel factory before an injury left him medically disabled. He is survived by his son, three grandsons, a brother, a sister, and several nieces and nephews.

Why it matters

Matthew Taylor's passing is a loss for the close-knit Hudson community, where he lived his entire life. As a longtime resident and worker, his story reflects the challenges faced by many in the region's industrial sector, including workplace injuries and disability. His surviving family members will now mourn his death and carry on his legacy.

The details

According to the obituary, Matthew Taylor was born on April 19, 1961 in Hudson to Robert D. and Judy A. (Wheaton) Taylor, Jr. He enjoyed reading, watching old movies, attending car shows, and spending time with his three grandsons - Keighyn, Kaedyn and Karter. In addition to his son Kristjun and his grandchildren, Taylor is survived by a brother, a sister, several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, a nephew, and an aunt.

  • Matthew Taylor passed away on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
  • He was born on April 19, 1961.

The players

Matthew A. Taylor

A 64-year-old resident of Hudson, Pennsylvania who worked as a laborer in a steel factory before becoming medically disabled due to an injury.

Kristjun Taylor

Matthew Taylor's son.

Robert D. Taylor, Jr.

Matthew Taylor's father.

Judy A. (Wheaton) Taylor

Matthew Taylor's mother.

Robert Taylor

Matthew Taylor's brother.

Got photos? Submit your photos here. ›

The takeaway

Matthew Taylor's life and passing serve as a reminder of the challenges faced by many in the industrial sector, including workplace injuries and disability. His story highlights the importance of supporting workers and their families during difficult times.