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Jane Norton

1953 - 2022

Jane Norton obituary, 1953-2022, Sandy, UT

BORN

1953

DIED

2022

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Jane Norton Obituary

Jane Marie Ashton Norton

March 3, 1953 ~ June 29, 2022

Jane Marie Ashton Norton, our earthbound angel, returned to her heavenly home on June 29, 2022, ending a selfless mortal journey spent entirely in the service of others. Her death came suddenly and unexpectedly, and in an instant our world changed immeasurably. Her legacy is one of beautiful simplicity - become as a little child, and come unto the Savior.

She was born March 3, 1953 in Salt Lake City, to Reed and Lou Ashton. She lived on Capitol Hill with her 4 brothers and 1 sister, and grew up enjoying the beautiful sights and rich history of downtown Salt Lake. She graduated from West High, and earned a bachelor's degree in Home Economics from the University of Utah. While attending the U and singing in the LDS Institute Choir, her angelic voice lifted above the rest and caught the ear of Kent Norton. They dated for 9 months and were married for eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on a beautiful summer day, June 25th, 1974. Over the years they welcomed their 4 nearly-perfect children, and they settled in Holladay in 1976 where they would make their home until 2016.

Janie saw each day as an opportunity to show her love for others and the Lord simply by serving. Delicious meals, clean laundry, and scrubbed floors were followed by neighbor visits, help with homework, and service in whatever church or community role she had devoted herself to. When she had some moments of free time…she found someone else to serve. Never one to enjoy a dramatic or somber tone, Jane loved to fill her home and world with simple joy and warm laughter, which she achieved most often by regaling/torturing her family with the most excellent puns. She didn't mind making a terrific mess, or any work required on her part, so long as it brought joy and light to her family.

As her children grew and began their own families, she received the title she treasured most: Grandma. Her childlike nature and love drew her towards these little ones, and at family gatherings she could always be found playing games and making messes with her grandkids, while the boring adults sat around and talked. When a baby needed a nap, she felt the best way to give them a good rest was to simply snuggle up and take a nap with them in her tender arms. For these grand babies and for her own children, she was their safe haven and soft place to land.

Jane's kind and loving heart stemmed from her devotion to the Savior, and her membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She had pure, simple faith that kept her focused on the Savior's admonition to "Love One Another." She enjoyed serving in the Relief Society and sharing her beautiful voice in the choir; while she didn't relish public speaking, her love of music was her favorite way to express her deep testimony of the gospel. But her favorite callings were naturally those serving the children and youth. Her hand-made "candy apron" was donned for years as Primary Music Leader, always full of sweets for the children as they sang. Music, kids, and candy - what could be better!

Though sudden and unexpected, her passing brings the opportunity to lovingly reflect on what was unique to her, and celebrate the immeasurable and priceless lessons taught by her life of love and laughter. We are so deeply grateful to Heavenly Father and Mother for the gift of this extraordinary spirit. She is now safely home. Despite our heartache, it is the privilege of our lives to mourn deeply her passing and honor her exemplary life.

She is survived by her eternal companion Kent; her children Amy Lifferth (Kelly) and children Jackson and Kara Weech, and Will Lifferth; Susie Strong (Jeremy), and children Ellie, Tommy, Stephen, and Jacob; Kristen Harmon (Colby), and children Emma, Adam, Lily and Henry; and Dave Norton (Brooklyn), and children Dexter, Carter, and Archer; her siblings Dave (Jean), Ron (Vicki), Kathy Harper (Brent), Jon (Pat), and sister-in-law Joni Fairclough (Michael). She is preceded in death by her parents, Reed Earl Ashton and Emma Lucy Gates Ashton, and her big brother Dennis (Joni).

We express heartfelt thanks to the wonderful medical professionals at Intermountain Medical Center, and their colleagues at Donor Connect, for their tireless efforts and tender care - not only for Janie, but also for her grieving loved ones. We will always appreciate and never forget them.

Viewing services will be held Thursday, July 7th from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Sandy Crescent Ridge Stake Center (1265 E 11000 S, Sandy, UT 84094), and Friday, July 8th from 9:30-10:45 am. A celebratory memorial service will begin at 11:00 am, followed by a graveside dedication at Larkin Sunset Gardens (1950 East 10600 South, Sandy, UT 84092).

The memorial service will be live streamed. Please email [email protected] or refer to the tribute at www.goffmortuary.com for the link.

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Published by Deseret News from Jul. 1 to Jul. 2, 2022.

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Helen Trauntvein

July 11, 2022

Dear Kent- I want to correct a typing error on my message last night-I did proof read it before sending it, but didn't note the error on the second word of the second paragraph- the word is touched not rouched- go in peace and safety- Helen
T.

an eternal friend-Helen Trauntvein

July 10, 2022

very choice friends-Kent, Janie and family;
the picture and smile bringing information of the orituary are "keepers" for me. Thank you- I extend my deepest heartfelt regards for the very sudden, but ethereal experiences each of you are allowed to share in our continued eternal experiences. What I share now hopefully adds to comfort and an " oh, yes me to" from your beloved one and to each of you-
on May 27 2011-- in a talk given by you Brother Kent , in our Sacrament meeting, it was on adversities and our growth from the same- you said " Sometimes when storms rage-the Savior calms the storm--More often He calms the heart of the Sailor."
This rouched me deeply and as a result was written down and placed on my telephone table , to be referred to often and shared with others in phone
conversations. Hopefully this brings added comfort to you Kent, Jaynie and family- Thank you each for all the years of our sojourn in the Special Holladay 4thWard with all the Special brothers and sisters we have had opportunity to share experiences and eternal memories with. Our Fathers and Saviors most Tender Mercies attend each of you in your new opportunies for Eternal Growth.
Love and deepest regards---an eternal friend---Helen Trauntvein

Steve and Liz Warner

July 8, 2022

Dear Kent and Norton family--our thoughts are with you at this tender, sad time. Through the Strong family we have seen Janie's love and care and would agree that she's lived an angelic life. May the Comforter be an enveloping presence in your homes and lives in the coming days, weeks and months.

Susan Grant

July 8, 2022

Since we shared the bottom of a bunk bed for a year after my dad died, Janie has been a loving, caring, silly, intelligent cousin. When we moved, she lived close by and I have wonderful memories of her including going up to Brighton Canyon where we swam in the shallow stream giggling. She always got me a lovely Christmas gift every year. When we were at West High School, we were both in Pep Club, Janie being in a year earlier. When it was my turn, she offered to be my `Big Sister´ and helped me thru my Pep Club year. I will miss her dearly and her beautiful singing voice at the Gates Family Reunions singing our grandfather´s songs that we have held every year. I loved her dearly and will miss her incredibly. My heart goes out to her husband Kent and her beautiful children and grandchildren. They have lost their wonderful wife, mom and grandma too soon. We all have great memories of her.

Jen Warner (Godfrey)

July 7, 2022

Kristen I am so sorry to hear about your moms passing. She was always so kind! Thinking about and praying for your family at this difficult time

Marlene and Ralph McQuiston

July 7, 2022

We're so sorry for your loss at this time. We are so grateful for Janie and Kent and the wonderful memories that we share in Little Cottonwood Canyon and on Capital Hill. We pray for your family and especially you, Kent. We'll look forward to being reunited with all of our loved ones in the hereafter. We love you.

Larry and Julie Richards

July 6, 2022

Janie was one of the best things to happen to Kent. We have lost and angel. Prayers ascending for the entire Norton family.

Margaret Smoot

July 5, 2022

I send my sincerest condolences to you Kent on the sudden passing of Jane. It seems hearts can be broken in a moment but healing comes continually by the love and grace of a caring Father in heaven. I am not in Utah this week but my thoughts will be with you and your family as you give Jane a beautiful tribute to a life well lived!!

Loreen Barney

July 5, 2022

My heart is so heavy hearing of the passing of sweet Jane Norton. To know her is to love her. Her smile, laugh, kindness, beautiful singing voice and tender heart will be missed by all. I can't remember a time when I saw Jane and she wasn't smiling. May the family feel the comfort of our Heavenly Fathers loving arms around them at this tender time.

Dave Hunter

July 3, 2022

Kent, words can´t describe how sorry I am for the loss of your wife. As you and your family go through this difficult time, my thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve your loss. Sending Healing Light and Love.

Benny Latham EEM & ELM 1973-75

July 3, 2022

Sorry to hear of your loss, Kent. My wife, who´s English, & I are currently living in England. We send our love.

Benny Latham EEM & ELM 1972-75

July 3, 2022

Sorry for your loss Kent. My wife, who´s English, & I are currently living in England. We send our love to you & your family.

The Williams

July 2, 2022

Oh Kent! Our hearts were broken to hear of Janie´s sudden passing. She was everything said in her obituary and more. I loved how she NEVER stopped smiling when she led the music in Sacrament meeting! What a delight! We are so thankful for the time you two spent with us in Dimple Dell and please know of our love and prayers for you and your family.

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