Kent Taylor Texas Roadhouse Net Worth, Wife Age And Children: Cause Of Death

Kent Taylor Texas Roadhouse Wife And Net Worth: How Did He Die?

Kent Taylor Texas Roadhouse Wife And Net Worth: How Did He Die?

Kent Taylor Texas Roadhouse Net Worth and Wife details revealed. The owner of the Roadhouse dies at the age of 65. Read this article to know about his children and the cause of death.

Heartfelt condolences to the family and relatives. 

Texas Roadhouse Inc. announced the passing of its founder and Chief Executive Officer Kent Taylor late Thursday evening, March 18, 2021.

Kent was the founder of the Louisville Ky-based company Texas Roadhouse.

He founded Texas Roadhouse and dedicated himself to building it into a legendary experience for ‘Roadies’ and restaurant guests alike,” said Greg Moore, lead director, on behalf of the board of directors. 

Kent Taylor Texas Roadhouse Net Worth Revealed

The estimated net worth of Kent Taylor is $602 Million dollars as of 2021, according to wallmine.

Taylor owns over 70,000 units of Texas Roadhouse Inc Stock worth over $292,000,490. In addition, he had made $4,899,740 as Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer at Texas Roadhouse Inc.

Who Is Kent Wife? Married Life And Children Explored

Kent Taylor was previously married to his former wife, Augusta Kulek.

The couple tied their know in 1930. After some years of marriage, they drifted apart in 1987.

Talking about children, Tylor had two daughters, a son, and four grandchildren. However, information regarding their name and details are yet to be revealed.

How Did Kent Taylor Die? Cause Of Death

Kent Tylor, the Chief Executive officer of Texas Roadhouse Inc, was announced dead on March 18, 2021, at the age of 65 years old.

The actual cause of his death is yet to be revealed. 

Roadhouse posted a message on its website announcing Taylor’s passing on Thursday. 

During the pandemic, he gave up his entire compensation package to help support his frontline workers. This selfless act was no surprise to anyone who knew Kent and his strong belief in servant leadership.

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