Jane Smith Taylor
Of Cupertino, died April 29th, of complications related to cancer. Raised in Burlingame, California, Jane attended Hoover Elementary School, Burlingame High School, and the University of California at Berkeley, receiving an AB in History in 1948. She met and married Thomas C. Taylor in 1950, while working in London.After living briefly in Madison, Wisconsin, they relocated to California, eventually settling in Burlingame together, where they raised four children. In her 40's, Jane received her high school teaching credential in English and Math, a masters in English, and her counseling credential from the College of Notre Dame. She began teaching at Hillsdale High School, continued at San Mateo High School, and completed her career as a College Counselor at Burlingame High School, retiring in 1991.When Jane moved from Burlingame to Cupertino in 2000, joining the Sunny View Retirement Community there, her life was focused around travelling and enjoying life with her partner, Gerald Johnson.She is preceded in death by her husband, Thomas C. Taylor, and her eldest son, Thomas Christopher Taylor. She is survived by Gerald Johnson, brother Reuben W. Smith, daughters Sarah and Melinda Taylor, son Jonathan Taylor, grandson Phineas Taylor-Webb, and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.Services will be held at the Sunny View Community Center, 22445 Cupertino Road, Cupertino, on Saturday, May 5th, at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to the Santa Clara Library Bookmobile.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
4 Entries
Susan Devlin-Styer
May 4, 2007
Jane you have a special place in my heart. I cherish the memories of all the good times we had at your home in Burlingame. My thoughts and prayers are with Sarah, Melinda and John. God Bless
Larry Teshara
May 2, 2007
Peggy and I mourn the passing of this marvelous colleague and friend.
Our condolences to the family, of which Jane was so very proud.
Larry Teshara, principal, Burlingame High School, 1983-1997
valdo herby
May 2, 2007
We Herbys must say good-bye to Jane. Our meetings with her at family gatherings and jazz events were always so pleasant. But somewhere up there Reuben, she's still hearing your tuba and your band...
We send our affection and deep-felt condolences to all the immediate family.
Valdo and Diane Herby
Martha Taylor
May 2, 2007
My Aunt Jane, lover of flowers, cats and people. What wonderful conversations of the world we had! Our whole family will miss you. Love, Martha
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