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Janice Reber Oyler

Cedar City, Utah

1937 - 2016

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March 26, 2016
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Cedar City, Utah

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In the soft glow of the Christmas tree lights, which she loved so much all year long, our beloved mother, grandmother, aunt and sister, Janice Reber Oyler passed away surrounded by her family. She was born June 15, 1937 in Ivins, Utah, to hard working stalwart pioneer parents, Ernest and Jetta Reber. She was the 5th child of 6 children born in her family. Janice was first married to Edwin V. Bennett, then later divorced. She then married Richard O. Oyler on April 10, 1965.

Janice is survived by her brother, Jack Reber, Sister, Sandra Miller, Son, Jeffery E. Bennett (Wendy), daughters, Judi Schofield (Rick), Nichole Braegger (Mark), Angie Fox, step-children, Richard Oyler, Marilyn Jolly, Teresa Halachis and Paul Oyler, 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Janice is preceded in death by her husband Richard Oyler, sisters, Kathleen Wilkins, Shirley Stratton and brother, Kendal Reber.

Janice will be deeply missed as her presence radiated laughter, sunshine and genuine love to all. A stranger was just a friend she had not made yet. Talking till the cows came home was something she dearly enjoyed…with pretty much anyone! Janice loved music where she played the saxophone in the band, graduating with the class of "55" from Dixie High School. She played the piano for roadshows, primary and family enjoyment. Her Alto voice was always on beat and rich in meaning.

Growing up in Ivins was a girls dream. Hanging out with, "The Gang", eating fresh melons, tomatoes, watching Hollywood movies being made in Snow Canyon, and cooking foil dinners in the wash were just a few of her prized memories. Hiking to the top of Ivins Red Mountain when she was 12 in gym shoes with a pop bottle filled with water was her all-time favorite memory to talk about. The world was a fresher place to live as she excelled in being a Tupperware manager where she earned everything ranging from a new car every 2 years, a mink stole, grandfather clock, vacations, home decorations, jewelry and a piano where all her children learned to play. She made friends for a life-time through her career as the "Tupperware Lady".

Other than swinging on the front porch, visiting, planting flowers or digging in the vegetable garden, Janice loved going to the cabin on Cedar Mountain. Trapping squirrels, building fires, making s'mores and feeding the deer that came right up to the cabin gave her a great thrill and love of nature. Many hours of labor and love was put into that piece of heaven called, "The Oyler Retreat".

Janice's grandchildren and dogs were the breath of her life. She loved them with all her heart. Reading books, cooking pancakes and bacon, sewing blankets and singing silly songs were ways of expressing her love. She would sacrifice her needs to make sure others had what they needed. Her heart was always that of a giver.

You couldn't think of America the beautiful without thinking of Janice. There was always a flag…or two, waving, patriotic music or yard decorations displayed. Janice loved and honored the veterans. She had a deep respect and appreciation of their sacrifices. They were all heroes in her eyes.

Over the past 3 years, Janice suffered from the dreaded disease of Alzheimer's, forgetting many things that have to do with everyday life. One thing she never forgot and held dear to heart to the very end was her firm, unwavering testimony of her Savior, Jesus Christ and her sincere appreciation of every kind deed and blessing received. Some of her last words and sentences were words of gratitude and thankfulness to her family and those who served her.

Janice was a beautiful, favored daughter of God, filled with Christ-like love for everyone! She exemplified and lived the principles she taught. Our posterity will be blessed because of our faithful mother, Janice.

We wish to thank the special caregivers who gave such tender loving care to our mother.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, April 1, 2016 at the Cedar City LDS 9th Ward Chapel (256 South 900 West, Cedar City, UT) with a viewing prior from 9:00 to 10:30am.. A viewing will be held on Thursday, March 31, 2016 from 6-8 pm at Southern Utah Mortuary. Interment will be in the Cedar City Cemetery under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be sent to www.sumortuary.com



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Our thoughts are with each of you at this time of the passing of your dear mother. We cherish the memories of all the years of friendship with her and with all of you. May the Lord bless you with comfort and the peace that comes from all your memories. With our love and sincere sympathy. Afton and Ron LeFevre and Family

I am so sad to learn of the passing of your dear one. Yes, I do remember her as the Tupperware Lady. I truly enjoyed visiting with her. She was delightful. May you find peace knowing she is well and whole again and you will be together again. Sincerely, Mary Lou Mackelprang

Loved your mom. Many of my favorite memories in the ninth ward involve working and playing alongside of her. I appreciated her friendship, and have missed seeing her around her home, and the ward building. My sincere condolences to all.

I love Janice. She treated me with unconditional love, and I will always cherish the times I had at her house with Nichole. She is truly a handmaiden to the Lord who needed her great talents and charitable service at home. She will be dearly missed. I'm happy she is reunited with her love, Richard. God bless the entire Oyler family ❤

I loved living in the same Ward with your Mom. I was always amazed at how she could accomplish, and do so many things so well and yet still make you feel like she had plenty of time to relax and enjoy a good visit. She made every Ward member, young and old, feel like a valued friend. Your Mom was always there whenever there was a service that needed to be done. Her unwavering faith, courage and optimism were an example to us all. We wish we could be there with you to pay tribute to your...

Angie and girls,
Janice always made Charliee and I feel so welcomed when we came to her house. She is a sweet memory for us. I know Charliee enjoyed her when she was there with Makenna. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I worked with Janice at the South Elementary School lunch and also knew her when she worked at the High School. She was a very pleasant person and fun to visit with. The world lost a good person when it lost her.