Friday, April 3, 2015

Treat Yourself and Those You Love with Love , ,




The services are over and all went well.  It was good to see old friends, neighbors and relatives as we paid honor and respect to Inez Taylor Prather.  
In her absence, treat those you love to a warm hug and some ice cream, her favorite food!   Some of her favorite places to eat: Chuck-A-Rama, Sizzler & chinese food at the Eastern Winds on Washington, Blvd. in Ogden.    Give everyone an extra hug from grandma and talk about the good times we shared with our beautiful mother, sister, aunt, wife, grandmother and friend.*










To see her life story click here.


*If you would like to write down any of those remembrances to share with the family just e-mail them to Harline1@gmail.com  Be sure to tell us how you came to know her.



   
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16. Ancestors  
17. Obituary

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Obituary April 2, 2015 Ogden Standard Examiner

This will run in the Ogden Standard Examiner on April 2, 2015.




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 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 supportHer 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.




   
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17. Obituary


11. Mom with Mary Jean's Family










Glen & Stacy's family:




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Hi!  I'm Mitchell Harline.  In this picture I am about a year old.  It would be two years before we discover that I have Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. I am twelve years old now, in 6th grade in a middle school and in a wheelchair. Grandma always called me by name and I always felt of her deep love and concern for me.

Grandma loved to run races.  This is the last race she ran at the Taylor reunion with her brother in 2014 at age 90.  She was such a good sport.



Our family often run in a race called Miles for Mitchell.  It benefits those with MD.  When we race, I remember Grandma!

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I'm Own Harline.  This is Grandma Prather holding me when I was about 2 months old.  She was always so kind to me.


I just turned eight and was baptized in December.                I love Grandma Prather so much! 

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I'm Olivia Harline.  The thing I remember most about Grandma Prather was her warm hugs whenever we went to visit.  She was a ray of sunshine in our lives.

I love to dance.  This is after our performance of Mulan last spring.  I'm almost 15 and a Freshman in high school.

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Jeannette & Dee Goudy's family:



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Hi, I'm Shelby and I'm a senior at a college prep high school. Something that I learned from my grandma is to keep positive thoughts around you.  I talked about this on Sunday in church. Positive quotes on the walls of my room help me to remember what is important.  I miss you grandma and love you!

















This is me after I received my call to serve 
in the Washington D.C. mission in the fall of 2015.  
I will leave in February 2016.
I will remember my grandmother's devotion to the church, love for others and her hardworking determination.

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Brenda & Norman Hyre's family:








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Hi!  I'm Breanna Hyre  
I liked playing in Grandma's yard..
I'm 8 now!





 
My Dad baptized me in November.




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Hi!  I'm Kaitlyn.  I loved Grandma's smile!




Grandma tells me about when Grandma Prather would come to her school for Dr. Suess' birthday and read to the children.  She was born on his birthday March 2,

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Julie & Aaron Clark's family:



James:



I love that we lived close enough to grandma that we could ride our bikes to visit.


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Anna:



            Four Generations





She made the best divinity, fudge and peanut brittle ever!

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Alden:




I loved to drink the grape and lemon juice that grandma had for us.


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Mason:


I loved the toys at grandma's house.



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James & Michelle Harline family:









I'm Taylor James Harline.  I'm 1 yr. old.
Grandma would make me laugh when she made clicking sounds with her teeth.  I loved the twinkle in her eye when she would see me. She always had fun toys to play with at her house.








Grandma was a Keeper!:














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Miscellaneous pictures with grandma:




This is one of my favorite pictures taken at Amy's Wedding









Best Friend, Inez and Roma







Christmas Partys were Fantastic!


Holding Breanna



At Kevin's Wedding






My Mom and Dad at our wedding












Shelby Goudy and Grandma



Anna, Inez and Julie Clark



James and Grandma


I love this picture



James, Grandma, Mary Jean and Jeannette



Vivian's 80th Birthday Party



Family picture at Grandma Taylor's 80th Birthday





My brothers and sisters.1962





I have very few pictures of my parents together.
This was taken during their engagement.
Dad was a hunter and enjoyed hunting pheasants.




   
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16. Ancestors  
17. Obituary