DENISE-TAFT-Obituary

DENISE MARIE TAFT

Mesa, Utah

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Denise Marie Taft 1952 ~ 2010 Denise Marie Taft, age 57, passed away in the company of her loved ones on January 31, 2010 after a well-fought battle with cancer. Her leaving has created a void that can only be filled by sharing her love with one another. In practice as a Licensed Clinical...

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dixie college 1970 full of energy and fun named our softball team from dixiana the chunky monkies, i am sure she carried the same energy and beautiful smile thru all her endeavors

Denise had a huge impact on our family, Our prayers are with her family and her friends, Denise will be greatly missed. We are unable to be there to be at her celebration of her life. But we wanted to say what a wonderful person Denise was. She will aways live in our hearts.

Denise was a woman of great strength and beauty. Her impact in her communities was awesome, and her presence will be missed. She was a fighter, a survivor, and never gave up- sharing her strength freely with so many. She will continue to fly and soar with us.

When was, or when will the viewing be? Thank you and God Bless!!

Denise, I only had the opportunity to speak with you 5-6 times. How I miss you and your caring ways. I am glad you had your cruise last fall, you were so looking forward to it. In the words of Jerry Garcia "...more than words can tell..." Goodbye friend.

Denise came into my life as someone truly committed to helping me with community events in the GLBT community. I was touched with her deep sense of care and and love for all people. I am truly touched by her presence and goodness. I will miss her. You know when she spoke with me, I felt that truly she knew my purpose, and I will always remember that. My own life was blessed because of Denise.

What a loss for us all. Denise was such a wonderful woman. She filled every space with her quiet but radiant presence. I will always treasure the moments of camping, hiking, talking about scuba diving, and chatting with her that I was privileged to share. Rest in peace, Denise. We will miss you.
Nancy Joyce

Denise was a treasure; and I will treasure my memories of her, both as a counsellor and as a loving person. We often (unplanned) shared walks in the dog park at the mouth of Parley's Canyon, and she was of great comfort after my wife Susanne's death from cancer. She was (and memory will remain), one of our better angels.

I will miss Denise. She would slip into a room, very quiet, then beam that wonderful smile, which always caused a welcome disruption! I will continue to watch for her.
Denise added a dimension of strength to my life and I am grateful I knew her,
Becky Moss