Julia Kay Long Taylor
KANOSH, UTAH - Julia Taylor 54 passed away April 17, 2011 at her home in Kanosh, Utah.
Born January 26, 1957 in Libby MT, to Norman and Dorothy Long. Growing up
moved around with her dad’s work in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and Montana. Finally
settling down in Waterville, WA, this is where Julia and her family started one of her
loves - gardening. Julia continued with her love of gardening by putting in several
vetebage and herb gardens wherever she moved.
After meeting Douglas Taylor in 1996, they married in July 1997. They started
down the path of gardening, canning, and working together in Julia’s herb company.
Julia loved going to Lake Mead to the houseboat and spent time in the sun, fishing, and
learning to water ski. She loved her ranch, horses, two chocolate labs, and two cats that
travel across the United States with them. One her best memories was all the traditions,
she had with her family, kids, and grandkids.
Julia loved working and helping people with their health. Once a year she and her
husband made candy and sent it to many of the people they work with. She loves cooking
with her husband and putting together recipes books. Julia has been in 49 of the 50 states
and was looking forward to seeing the last state Alaska. Julia always had a camera in her
hand and would take lots of pictures of kids, grandkids and sometimes the sky.
“We will all miss you very much and will love you forever.”
Survived by husband Douglas Taylor, sons Carson Whitaker, Clint Taylor,
daughters Angie Pearson, Jenny Tibbitts, and five grandsons Kaden, Max, Auston, Ty
and Kiptyn. Brother Gary Long, sisters Linda Moss, Olive Cunningham, Jackie Ingals,
Edie Nemri. Mother in law Jaleen Taylor, and sister in laws Darlene Taylor, Linda
Stander. She was preceded in death by a brother Norman Davis Long III, and also her parents.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, April 22, 2011 at 1:00 pm in the Allen-
Hall Mortuary Chapel. Family and friends are invited to a viewing one-hour before the
services. Interment will be in the Logan City Cemetery. Condolences and thoughts may be expressed to the family online at
www.allenmortuaries.net
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