Inez Taylor Prather
March 2,1924 to March 27, 2015
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Inez Taylor Prather 1924-2015
“Together Again!”
Inez Taylor
Prather, beloved Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother and friend to all,
peacefully passed away at age 91 on March 27, 2015 in her home.
She was born
March 2, 1924 in Winder, Idaho to James and Vivian Taylor. She learned to work hard on their farm and
would work hard alongside the boys. Her
Dad loved her to drive the tractor because she would drive it straight and not
get distracted. They later moved to
Preston, Idaho.
She married
Glen Emerson Jacobs in 1944. They were
blessed with three children: William
(Maxine) and Mary Jean (David) Harline
and Steven ( Lisa) . They divorced in 1955.
She married
Rodney Duncan Smyth in 1956. They were
blessed with two daughters: Joyce
(Garth) Beutler) and Muriel (Homer) Proctor.
They later divorced.
She met Lawrence Murl Prather at a single swingers square
dance club and he swept her off her feet.
They married in 1972 and were later sealed in the Ogden Temple. They were able to do some traveling together
several times to Hawaii, Nauvoo and Branson but they found they enjoyed their
own backyard the most! Larry worked as a temple worker and she volunteered
at the Family History Center for over 10 years. He passed away in 1999.
She was an
extremely hard worker. She worked many
different jobs: warehousing, clerking, salesperson and then went back to school
in nursing. This was the job that she
loved the most. She worked for about 10
years as a nurse many times working the graveyard shift so that she could tend
to the needs of her youngest daughters during the day. When she again became a single parent, she
could not survive on nursing wages and so again went back to school and
received training to repair aircraft instruments at Hill AFB where she retired from 20 years later.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served as Relief Society President, stake Young Women’s sports director and numerous other callings one of her favorite was a nursery leader for over 10 years. She loved each child dearly and enjoyed watching them as they grew up in the ward.
She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served as Relief Society President, stake Young Women’s sports director and numerous other callings one of her favorite was a nursery leader for over 10 years. She loved each child dearly and enjoyed watching them as they grew up in the ward.
She lived an
exemplary life of service and was always giving her time to listen and counsel
others as well as opened her home to nurse many, many people back to
health. She spent many
years visiting residents at the local nursing home helping give emotional, physical
and spiritual support Her friendship was extended to
everyone. She cherished her friendship
with her sisters and brothers.
We have many
treasured memories of spending time together.
She was first-most an excellent listener. She always had time to listen to us whether
it was on the phone or in person. She was a good cook and made flaky pie
crusts, divine divinity and peanut brittle that wouldn’t crack your teeth.. She loved to play, work, work and play some
more. For many, many years she hosted
family reunions in her spacious backyard.
Many families would end up staying for a week.
Her
grandchildren were the extra sparkle in her eyes. She has 19 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren and 6
great-great-grandchildren. She will be greatly
missed but forever fondly remembered by us all. Preceded in death by her husband in 1999.
Graveside
services and interment will be held Saturday, April 4 at 11:00 am. At Leavitt
Memorial Park at 836 - 36th street in Ogden. A viewing will be held prior to the service
from 9:30 to 10:30 am. and Friday evening
from 6:00 to 8:00pm.
Steven, Bill, Mary Jean, Joyce and Muriel about 1962 |
James Caldwell & Vivian Hollingsworth Family Inez, Arthur, Muriel , Calvin, Elva, James, Roma & Vivian |
Roma and Inez at Kevin's Wedding |
Mary Jean Harl;ine, Joyce Beutler, Muriel Proctor Bill Jacobs, Inez 9 age 83) and Steven Jacobs Thanksgiving 2007 |
Julie Clark, Anna Clark, Mary Jean Harline, Lola Wilson, Inez Prather at Mitchell Harline's sealing. Jordan River Temple 2003 |
Bill and Inez Thanksgiving 2007 |
Steve and Lisa with Inez |
At Amy's Jacobs Wedding |
Inez and Mary Jean at Amy Watts Wedding |
At Colleen's Wedding |
Inez 2007 |
Colleen Nolan's Wedding |
Didn't know how to swim but wanted to be part of the fun at Pineview |
Inez and Roma looking out of the kitchen sliding soor at Inez's kitchen. So Long .... Farewell |
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