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Ella <I>Taylor</I> Smith

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Ella Taylor Smith

Birth
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho, USA
Death
8 Oct 2008 (aged 93)
Burial
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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PRESTON, Idaho - On Oct. 8, 2008, Ella Taylor Smith, after nearly 94 years of experiences and memories, ended her journey here on earth to return home. Ella was born Oct. 20, 1914, in Preston, Idaho, to John Ole and Mary Anorah Perkins Taylor. She had a wonderful childhood growing up in Cache Valley, filled with days working in the fields, playing with friends and family, and preparing for community bonfires in her parents' large orchard. Grandma Smith, as she was known by so many, completed her education up to the eighth grade, at which point she began working to help support her widowed mother and family. For so little time actually spent in an academic setting, she possessed an immense amount of knowledge and was one of the wisest women we knew. At the age of 20, she met and fell in love with Kenneth Smith. They were married in Logan, Utah, on April 29, 1934, and were sealed a year later in the Logan LDS Temple for time and all eternity. During their first few years of marriage, the country was at war and entering the Great Depression. Ken and Ella were fortunate enough to obtain a construction position working on building an Air Force base. This allowed Ken to stay in the states, together with Ella and the two children they had been blessed with: Derald, who later married Merlene Nelson, currently residing in Salt Lake City, Utah; and Norma, who later married Keith Bosworth, currently residing in Preston. Grandma Smith was loved and adored by seven grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. They will miss her wit, charisma and love of life. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Gilbert Smith; three brothers, Harris Lavon, Clyve Lorenzo and John Oral; four sisters, Annorah, Therma, Myrl and Thora; one grandson, Blaine Smith; one grandson-in-law, Derek Hinckley; and by one great-grandchild, Kehmer D. Hinckley. Grandma was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and enjoyed many years of service in her various callings. She was also an amazing example of enthusiasm, courage and perseverance. She touched all our lives and will be missed greatly. The family would like to express its appreciation to the Franklin County Medical Center staff and the doctors who helped support them. Interment the Preston Cemetery.


PRESTON, Idaho - On Oct. 8, 2008, Ella Taylor Smith, after nearly 94 years of experiences and memories, ended her journey here on earth to return home. Ella was born Oct. 20, 1914, in Preston, Idaho, to John Ole and Mary Anorah Perkins Taylor. She had a wonderful childhood growing up in Cache Valley, filled with days working in the fields, playing with friends and family, and preparing for community bonfires in her parents' large orchard. Grandma Smith, as she was known by so many, completed her education up to the eighth grade, at which point she began working to help support her widowed mother and family. For so little time actually spent in an academic setting, she possessed an immense amount of knowledge and was one of the wisest women we knew. At the age of 20, she met and fell in love with Kenneth Smith. They were married in Logan, Utah, on April 29, 1934, and were sealed a year later in the Logan LDS Temple for time and all eternity. During their first few years of marriage, the country was at war and entering the Great Depression. Ken and Ella were fortunate enough to obtain a construction position working on building an Air Force base. This allowed Ken to stay in the states, together with Ella and the two children they had been blessed with: Derald, who later married Merlene Nelson, currently residing in Salt Lake City, Utah; and Norma, who later married Keith Bosworth, currently residing in Preston. Grandma Smith was loved and adored by seven grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. They will miss her wit, charisma and love of life. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Gilbert Smith; three brothers, Harris Lavon, Clyve Lorenzo and John Oral; four sisters, Annorah, Therma, Myrl and Thora; one grandson, Blaine Smith; one grandson-in-law, Derek Hinckley; and by one great-grandchild, Kehmer D. Hinckley. Grandma was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and enjoyed many years of service in her various callings. She was also an amazing example of enthusiasm, courage and perseverance. She touched all our lives and will be missed greatly. The family would like to express its appreciation to the Franklin County Medical Center staff and the doctors who helped support them. Interment the Preston Cemetery.


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