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Janet Taylor Obituary

Janet Grigg Taylor

Ivins - Ivins, Utah. Janet Grigg Taylor, 73, passed away surrounded by her family on Friday, May 8, 2020 after a 10-year battle with strokes and dementia. Janet was born September 1,1946 in Logan, Utah to William Errol Grigg and Grace Skablund Grigg. Janet married G. Evan Taylor on November 22,1967 in the Mesa Arizona temple. They had six children and had an enduring marriage until Evan's death in 2005.

Janet grew up in Arizona. She lived in Wickenburg, Mesa, and the Phoenix metropolitan areas. She moved to St. George, Utah in 1979 and lived there the remainder of her life. She attended West High and graduated from Alhambra High in 1964 at the top of her class. She attended Phoenix Junior College and Arizona State University and completed her Associates degree at Dixie State College. Janet received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Elementary Education from Southern Utah University, as well as her professional teaching degree. Janet had a major in Fine Arts and a minor in Language Arts. She had a freelance art business, Taylor Creative Design, in Phoenix and St. George. She also taught elementary school for 20 years at Washington Elementary, and was the school's art specialist. Janet was the Washington County District Fine Arts Coordinator/leader for five years.

Janet was a member of the LDS Church and received multiple individual religious awards. Janet, and her husband Evan, served a 2-year church mission at the Purgatory Prison. She also held multiple callings in the LDS church over her lifetime. She received the Utah Art Education Association Art Educator of the Year award, and multiple awards in competitions for her artwork. She also illustrated books and sold her art professionally. Janet enjoyed sewing, reading, singing, playing the piano, music, writing poetry and fiction, drawing, painting, ceramics, photography, drama, and had a lifelong love of art. Janet was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She loved her family, teaching, chocolate, and a good laugh.

We would like to give a special thank you to our sister Kathee, who was our mother's caregiver, and who she lived with for the last seven years of her life after she developed dementia. We would also like to extend our thanks to Applegate Home Care and Hospice.

Janet is survived by her children: Stephen Taylor (Amber) Arizona, Amanda Townsend (Walter Wilson) Utah, Nathan Taylor (Kara) Maryland, Luna Hutter (David) Utah, Kathee Hunt (Tyler) Utah, Joy Taylor Utah. Grandchildren: Cody and Samuel Townsend and Elias Wilson; Gage, Raina, and Bella Taylor and Jax Barton; D. Allen and James Hutter; Quinlin, Marin, and Kylin Taylor; Isaak, Zackary, Ethan, and Joshua Hunt; Lydia Abualrub. Great Grandchildren: Cole, Lilith, and Penelope Townsend. Siblings: Shannon Atwood, Billy Grigg, Pamela Black, John Grigg, Nancy Glover. Janet is preceded in death by husband G. Evan Taylor, parents William Errol and Grace Grigg, and brother Michael Grigg.

Please go to the following website (https://m.facebook.com/Janet-Grigg-Taylor-113748656991522/) and leave a memory of our mother as a tribute, since we cannot hold services at this time due to the Covid-19 restrictions. Immediate family held a graveside service at Tonaquint Cemetery in St. George, Utah on Wednesday, May 13, 2020.

Arrangements have been made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff St. St George, Utah 435-673-2454. You are welcome to sign her online guestbook at www.spilsburymortuary.com

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Published by Spectrum & Daily News from May 13 to May 17, 2020.

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It was my birthday may 7 before she passed we had a family birthday party so I chould have my last birthday with her and when I she had dementia I asked her what day is it and she said it's your birthday and that brought me to tears I loved her so much as a gramma she was so funny and she was an amazing gramma she read me so much stores and fairy tails they were the best I love her so much and I can't wait to see her again in heaven

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Joan Flandro

May 17, 2020

I worked with Janet (Mrs. Taylor) at Washington Elementary. She was so talented, and eager to share her vast knowledge. Many times, she helped me out with an art project. Lots of former students have the benefit of her expertise with the Kiln we used to have. She was a "light" to us all, in more ways than one!

May 14, 2020

Janet always treated me good. She gave me sound and good advice when my kids were growing up.
I loved her laugh. I can still hear it.
I was in awe of her when she went to SUU. I couldn't believe that she would drive back and forth between Cedar City and St. George every day. Just goes to show how much she loved teaching. She was so smart too! She really was a good example to me of how capable women are.
Much love and prayers to her family.

Pebble Anne Mowery

May 14, 2020

I knew Janet and Evan in Phoenix many years ago when we had young children and were in the same LDS ward. I was best friends with Marj and Reed Bills, as were the Taylors. Good memories.
Janet was an outreaching friend. And then I moved away to St. George with my children.
Contact was lost and it is odd to see how small the world is and yet how large it is when contact is lost.
My condolences to Janet's family.
Pebble

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