Grace-McCown-Obituary

Grace Amy Taylor McCown

Bakersfield, California

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DIED
March 8, 2017
LOCATION
Bakersfield, California

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From the time she was born in Salt Lake City until the day she died in Bakersfield, California, Grace was the perpetual motion dancer. From taking lessons in Salt Lake City and Bingham, Utah, to her own dance studios in LaHabra, Bakersfield, and Taft, to teaching her children, grandchildren,...

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Janice, You look so much like your mother. What a grand life she lead -- inspiring story here and one to be so proud of. Our prayers are for you and your family at this time of significant loss and sadness that you are comforted by your mother's love and the many blessings of her life that also blessed you. With love, Sarah's mom and step father, Paula Fansler and Skip Sargenti, Fresno

Such a sweet and wonderful lady!! I am so glad she shared her love of dance with so many, especially with her granddaughter Robin. I was lucky enough to teach Robin and became part of her family. She will be missed but I know she has those dancing shoes back on in heaven. Rest "gracefully" ❤

Grandma, I know you and Papa are dancing together in heaven. Thank you for showing me true love, compassion, and hard work. You will be missed everyday but remembered everyday even more. I only hope I can live out even a piece of your legacy and keep you proud. I know we'll meet again one day, until then I'll try and teach my little Vivian all that you taught me. xoxoxo

Remember hearing of stories from my Dad (Robert L Taylor, Sr) from the years he lived with Aunt Amy & Uncle Ed when he went college out there. Sorry to say I have not meet this part of the family (my loss) Doug Taylor (youngest son of Bob) back in NJ

Gracie you will be missed by all at the Rehab Center of Bakersfield. You were our little ballerina, always full of joy with a bright smile. condolences to the family and may god bless you all.

To the woman that truly lived up to her name, what a wonderful Aunt. I have so many fond memories from the times at her house as a young child, including games of croquet and badminton with the whole gang. She will always be missed but forever in our hearts.

What an amazing life you lived, Aunt Grace!!

I light up this candle just like you light up my life. With your singing and your smiles.. You will be deeply missed.

MAY THE THOUGHT OF KNOWING THAT FAMILY AND FRIENDS SHARE IN YOUR GRIEF BRING YOUR FAMILY A MEASURE OF COMFORT.PLEASE READ PROV 17:17