Beverly-Taylor-Obituary

Beverly Arthur Taylor

Salt Lake City, Utah

1951 - 2017

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Sept. 9, 1951 ~ Jan. 11 2017Beverly Arthur Taylor, beloved wife, mother and stepmother, passed away Jan. 11 at Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City. She had battled cancer of the lymph system since the spring of 2016 but had bounced back in the fall, managing to host family and friends for...

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On the Acknowledgements Page of my Proverbs 31 Bible Study book, I began this way: In 2017, one of the godliest women I know died of cancer at age 65. She loved the Lord with all her heart and strength, and honored her husband throughout her life even when he did not always share her spiritual interests. She left her successful career when her only child was born, and homeschooled him so capably, he graduated from the Air Force Academy. Her last words when told that she would soon be with...

Bev was a ROCK and pillar of faith. She was always thinking of others and how to help. She helped me navigate a very difficult time in my life. As much as I'd like to think it was just me, Bev was there for MANY in just the same way. She would make you feel like you're the only one, the center of her focus and thoughts. This was a special gift she had and something for which to aim. Her sole focus was serving the Lord and that was through loving people. I look forward to seeing you,...

I am so grateful for Bev's kindness to my son Ryan back in the late 80's and early 90's. She befriended him, a lanky nine-year-old neighbor, during a difficult time in him young life. Her kindness and listening ear really had a positive impact in his life. Will never forget this gentle, beautiful woman.

Joe

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Bev. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Milt and Joan Hammon

I always enjoyed flying with her and I don't ever remember her without that big smile! My heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Cari Carlson

Please accept our condolences for the passing of Beverly.The life she led will ensure a lasting legacy.

Sincerely, The Westerlies (An organization for former WAL and Delta Flight Attendants)

Joe
I'm so sorry to hear about Beverly.
I enjoyed flying with her out of SLC. A wonderful lady.
My prayers are that God will bless you every day and keep you in his care
Blessings

Joe, I was very sorry to hear of the passing of your wife, Beverly. While I only had the pleasure of meeting her once , while she was deadheading on one of my flights , she was such a sweet and gentle person. I know you and your family will miss her deeply; hold on to the knowledge that you will be together again and keep all your good memories deep in your heart