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Sherri Lou <I>Taylor</I> Morgan

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Sherri Lou Taylor Morgan

Birth
Saint Anthony, Fremont County, Idaho, USA
Death
6 Jul 2022 (aged 77)
Rigby, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Bonneville County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6126694, Longitude: -111.7857
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Obituary from eckersellfuneralhome.com:
Sherri Lou Taylor was born April 20, 1945, in Saint Anthony, Idaho to Virginia Moser Taylor and Jack Taylor. She spent her childhood on the family ranch in Hamer, Idaho where she loved to ride horses and help her dad on the ranch.
She attended school in St. Anthony and Hamer. Sherri enjoyed hanging out with her friends and participating in the high school Pep Club. She graduated from West Jefferson High School in 1963. She married Ellis Taylor in October of 1963 and they had four children together: Brent, Mark, Jennifer and Holly. They later divorced.
Sherri was a hard worker and began swathing hay for Walt Speelman. She quickly earned respect and greater responsibility in the farming community. She enjoyed teaching each of her children over the years to swath hay and develop a strong work ethic. She later began working for Blaine Larsen Farms where she ran various farming equipment. One of the greatest highlights of Sherri's career was managing the newly built Larsen Farm Hay Terminal in Dubois, ID..
Sherri married Morris Morgan November 4, 1995, in Rigby, ID and added Shane and Crystal to her family. Soon after they married, Sherri retired and became a dedicated homemaker.
Sherri and Morris shared a love of spending time outside and enjoyed gardening, canning, camping, riding 4-wheelers and most of all spending time with their children and grandchildren.
Being an only child, Sherri had a tremendous bond with her parents and believed it was one of her greatest honors to care and love for them.
On August 21, 2017, Sherri underwent extensive brain surgery. Her recovery was truly a miracle.
One of Sherri's greatest joys was attending her grandchildren and great-grandchildren's various activities. Sherri was quick witted and always enjoyed a good dance party and of course, "Don't forget the Pepsi!". She was truly a dedicated mother and grandmother who provided unconditional love.
Sherri took the time to listen and was always willing to share advice and her opinions, but always with the caveat, "But do what you want".
Sherri passed away at her home surrounded by her family July 6, 2022.
She is survived by her husband, Morris Morgan (Rigby), children; Brent (Melissa) Taylor of Rigby, Idaho, Mark (Ruby) Taylor of Iona, Idaho, Jennifer (Daniel) Hernandez of St. Anthony, Idaho, Holly (Faye) Harrison of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Shane (Debbie) Dilley of PA, Crystal Morgan of Idaho Falls, Idaho, 27 grandchildren and 44 great-grandchildren.
She is proceeded in death by her parents, Jack and Virginia Taylor, and granddaughter McKenzie Hope
Graveside service will be held on Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at the Ririe-Shelton Cemetery (12463 E 129 N, Idaho Falls, ID 83401).
Obituary from eckersellfuneralhome.com:
Sherri Lou Taylor was born April 20, 1945, in Saint Anthony, Idaho to Virginia Moser Taylor and Jack Taylor. She spent her childhood on the family ranch in Hamer, Idaho where she loved to ride horses and help her dad on the ranch.
She attended school in St. Anthony and Hamer. Sherri enjoyed hanging out with her friends and participating in the high school Pep Club. She graduated from West Jefferson High School in 1963. She married Ellis Taylor in October of 1963 and they had four children together: Brent, Mark, Jennifer and Holly. They later divorced.
Sherri was a hard worker and began swathing hay for Walt Speelman. She quickly earned respect and greater responsibility in the farming community. She enjoyed teaching each of her children over the years to swath hay and develop a strong work ethic. She later began working for Blaine Larsen Farms where she ran various farming equipment. One of the greatest highlights of Sherri's career was managing the newly built Larsen Farm Hay Terminal in Dubois, ID..
Sherri married Morris Morgan November 4, 1995, in Rigby, ID and added Shane and Crystal to her family. Soon after they married, Sherri retired and became a dedicated homemaker.
Sherri and Morris shared a love of spending time outside and enjoyed gardening, canning, camping, riding 4-wheelers and most of all spending time with their children and grandchildren.
Being an only child, Sherri had a tremendous bond with her parents and believed it was one of her greatest honors to care and love for them.
On August 21, 2017, Sherri underwent extensive brain surgery. Her recovery was truly a miracle.
One of Sherri's greatest joys was attending her grandchildren and great-grandchildren's various activities. Sherri was quick witted and always enjoyed a good dance party and of course, "Don't forget the Pepsi!". She was truly a dedicated mother and grandmother who provided unconditional love.
Sherri took the time to listen and was always willing to share advice and her opinions, but always with the caveat, "But do what you want".
Sherri passed away at her home surrounded by her family July 6, 2022.
She is survived by her husband, Morris Morgan (Rigby), children; Brent (Melissa) Taylor of Rigby, Idaho, Mark (Ruby) Taylor of Iona, Idaho, Jennifer (Daniel) Hernandez of St. Anthony, Idaho, Holly (Faye) Harrison of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Shane (Debbie) Dilley of PA, Crystal Morgan of Idaho Falls, Idaho, 27 grandchildren and 44 great-grandchildren.
She is proceeded in death by her parents, Jack and Virginia Taylor, and granddaughter McKenzie Hope
Graveside service will be held on Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. at the Ririe-Shelton Cemetery (12463 E 129 N, Idaho Falls, ID 83401).


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