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Marian Louise <I>Taylor</I> Summers

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Marian Louise Taylor Summers

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
10 Feb 2013 (aged 89)
Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Rest Haven 57-1-E
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Marian Louise Taylor Summers (89) returned home to her Heavenly Father to be reunited with her eternal companion, Don, on Feb. 10th 2013 following a stroke. Born Jan. 23, 1924 in SLC, Ut to Louise May Cromar Taylor and Franklin David Taylor. Graduated LDS Business College. Worked as a secretary for many years at Morrison-Merrill & Co. Marian had a great love for music and played the violin in the McCune Symphony. She had a beautiful voice and sang in the Allegro Chorus, and for 16 years in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Married Don Clifton Summers in the Salt Lake Temple on Nov. 14th, 1946. Survived by: Sister – Elizabeth (Larry) Morgan; Sister-in-law – Alta (Harold) Taylor; Children: Shanna (Walter) Spicer, Marlene (Dan) Merkling, Kerry (Carla) Summers, and Heather (Russ) Sturges. 15 Grandchildren, 25 Great-Grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren, 3 foster children: Carmelita (Frank) Washburn, Charles Ernest Vaughn, Melissa Begay, and one
"special adopted" daughter, Irma Moreno. Active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Served with her husband as missionaries for the LDS Church to Temple Square and in the England London Mission. Marian was a great, great, granddaughter of the Prophet, John Taylor, and was very proud of that heritage. She gave great service in many callings throughout her life in the Primary, Sunday School & MIA. Teaching Cultural Refinement Lessons in Relief Society was one of her favorite callings. Member of the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers, Highlanders Camp. She had a great love of nature and took great joy and pride in working in her garden. She always had her door open to welcome many people into her home. She is preceded in death by her parents, brother, husband and two great-grandsons. Services will be held Sat. Feb 16th at the Canyon Rim Stake Center, 3051 So 2900 E, Salt Lake City, 11:00 am. Friends may call on Fri Feb 15th from
6-8 at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 So. 2300 E., Salt Lake City, and 9:45 am at the Stake Center prior to the service. We love you mom. Rest in love.
Marian Louise Taylor Summers (89) returned home to her Heavenly Father to be reunited with her eternal companion, Don, on Feb. 10th 2013 following a stroke. Born Jan. 23, 1924 in SLC, Ut to Louise May Cromar Taylor and Franklin David Taylor. Graduated LDS Business College. Worked as a secretary for many years at Morrison-Merrill & Co. Marian had a great love for music and played the violin in the McCune Symphony. She had a beautiful voice and sang in the Allegro Chorus, and for 16 years in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Married Don Clifton Summers in the Salt Lake Temple on Nov. 14th, 1946. Survived by: Sister – Elizabeth (Larry) Morgan; Sister-in-law – Alta (Harold) Taylor; Children: Shanna (Walter) Spicer, Marlene (Dan) Merkling, Kerry (Carla) Summers, and Heather (Russ) Sturges. 15 Grandchildren, 25 Great-Grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren, 3 foster children: Carmelita (Frank) Washburn, Charles Ernest Vaughn, Melissa Begay, and one
"special adopted" daughter, Irma Moreno. Active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Served with her husband as missionaries for the LDS Church to Temple Square and in the England London Mission. Marian was a great, great, granddaughter of the Prophet, John Taylor, and was very proud of that heritage. She gave great service in many callings throughout her life in the Primary, Sunday School & MIA. Teaching Cultural Refinement Lessons in Relief Society was one of her favorite callings. Member of the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers, Highlanders Camp. She had a great love of nature and took great joy and pride in working in her garden. She always had her door open to welcome many people into her home. She is preceded in death by her parents, brother, husband and two great-grandsons. Services will be held Sat. Feb 16th at the Canyon Rim Stake Center, 3051 So 2900 E, Salt Lake City, 11:00 am. Friends may call on Fri Feb 15th from
6-8 at the Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 So. 2300 E., Salt Lake City, and 9:45 am at the Stake Center prior to the service. We love you mom. Rest in love.


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