Da'marc Laquan Taylor, 17 of Brunswick, Ga met His Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, face to face on the evening of Friday, October 6, 2017 at UF Shand's Hospital in Jacksonville, Fla. He was born June 6, 2000 in Norwalk, Connecticut to Cyndy Orso-McIntosh. He attended Brunswick High School and Foothills Education Charter School of Brunswick, Ga.
Da'marc is survived by his parents Cyndy and Cedric McIntosh, his brother Khaleb McIntosh, his sisters Ashanti N. Orso of Ashburn, Ga, Abriana McIntosh of Brunswick, Ga and Chelsey McIntosh of Brunswick, Ga. He is also survived by his nephew Josiah Orso of Ashburn, Ga. his paternal grandparents, Tommie Taylor (Geraldine) of Ashburn, Ga, Jacquelyn McIntosh of Brunswick, Ga and Janet Orso of Mobile, Ala. He is also survived by his great grandparents, Inez Griffin Leggett and Wilhelmenia S Dunham of Brunswick, Ga. He leaves behind a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Da'marc was the type of guy that could make a heart smile and laugh with his dramatic stories and jokes. His vibrant personality could light up a room in a matter of seconds and leave a lasting impression on you that will make you remember him the next time you see him. His generosity and giving towards went a long way. Fromm shoes, clothes money, hugs, and friendships. Da'marc always gave from is heart without asking for anything in return. He made sure he lived life to the fullest with his family and most definitely his closest friends. When he wasn't spending time with his friends and family, he could be found taking likings into refurbishing old four wheelers and go carts. He made his products available for purchase to the public. It eventually became one of his main ways to make money outside of selling the latest electronics (e.g. Iphones, Ipads, Androids, clothing, accessories and so much more). If it could be sold, Da'marc would sell it withour fear. Fear was never his middle name. The smallest to the slimiest animal did not affect him. Da'marc would even take risk on climbing trees but that didn't stop him from having fun. He was all boy. A young man with a supposedly hard exterior but soft interior with the biggest heart one could ever come in contact with. He will be sorely missed by his family, friends and many in our small community.
The celebration of his life will be held at St. Simons Community Church 2700 Frederica Road, SSI, Ga on Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.