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Cleo Carson Taylor

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Cleo Carson Taylor Loving wife & mother Cleo passed from this mortal life on March 11, 2006 at home following a battle with cancer. Born June 9, 1955 to Reed and Vera Carson, both of which preceded her in death. Cleo was married to Chuck Taylor. Together they had two children, Christopher and...

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I never had the pleasure of being the student of Mrs. Taylor, but my family was influenced greatly by her skills in teaching. she was a very loving person and many people care very much for her.

I just wanted to let anyone who reads this know what a wonderful woman Cleo "Mrs. Taylor" was. She is still someone I look up to and will continue to strive to be like. As a second grade student I always asked my mom to do my hair like Mrs Taylor's. She had the most beautiful long blonde hair and I had long blonde hair too. She recognized that my hair matched hers and it made me feel special. She always made me feel like I was her favorite person and I now know that she did this with...

Dear Kelsey, I am so sorry for your loss. your mother was an amazing person and loved by everyone she taught. She was nice to all she met and a great friend. Never forget that you hold these same qualities. I will miss her greatly.

Dear Taylor family,
All my children went to calvin Smith. Your Mother was a great teacher who helped them not only in school but in life. We did not find out about her passing until yesterday, March 22, 2006 I'm sure my children will miss her so very much. Thankyou for sharing her with the children of Taylorsville city! We LOVE her and will miss her very much! Dawn Bjarnson of Tayorsville

I went to Calvin Smith many years ago, along with my brothers and sister. My children are now going to Calvin Smith. Mrs. Taylor has been such a positive influence and so caring to each student. She will be deeply missed by all who had her as a teacher. Your family is in our prayers.

Dear Taylor Family: I heard from Mrs. Ruth Wenberg that your mother died. I am so very sorry. She was such a beautiful, loving, caring and capable person who also loved you all vey much in addition to loving sports! I remember Kelsey very well when she was in my first grade class. I would have attended her memorial service had I been in town. I know how hard this loss is for you all. My heart is with you. It seems there is no explaination why some folks leave this earthly life so young....

I am so sorry for your loss. Cleo was such a kind, caring person, I really enjoyed the years I worked with her at Calvin Smith.

Dear Mrs. Taylors family, She always smiled for everyone, She was the Best Teacher in the World. I loved her art. She taught me how to hold my pencil correctley, and many other things this year, I will miss Her Greatley as I know you will also. Love! Cassie

Hey Chuck we will always be there for you.