Sara "Sally" Taylor Swift of Bouder, WY, died in Boca Grande, FL, April 15 after a brief illness with her family by her side. She was born in Pasadena, CA, Feb. 4, 1930, fifth child of Ruth and Vernon Taylor.
She graduated from The Madeira School McLean, VA, and attended Mills College, Oakland, CA. She was dedicated to many causes, and her abundant generosity touched many lives. Closet to heart were the Pinedale Library, Museum of the Mountain Man, Sublette Center, Boulder Community Center in Wyoming, and Children's Memorial Hospital in Illinois. Her wit, beauty and grace, complimented by her bawdy sense of humor, were legendary. An avid read, theater lover, passionate outdoors-woman, and enthusiastic world traveler -- having visited all seven continents -- she most cherished Wyoming, her beloved home of 40 years.
Surviving are her sister, Ruth T. Campbell of San Antonio, TX; brothers, Vernon F. Taylor Jr., Denver, CO, and James C. Taylor (Bea) of Bozeman, MT; seven children, Virginia T. Bartholomay (Gary), Mettawa, IL, William T. Bartholomay, Lake Forest, IL, Jamie B. Niemie (Russ), Slingerlands, NY, Betsy B. Benoit (Jim), Chicago, IL, Sally B, Downey (Tim), Lake Forest, IL, Blake H. Swift (Sara) Chicago, IL, Jennifer S. Wilson (Charlie), Lander, WY; three step-children, Lindsey S. Jones (Hugh), Topeka, KS, Nina Seaman (Peter), Carpinteria, CA, and Phelps H. Swift Jr. (Pam), Wilson, WY; 25 grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Deceased is her husband, Phelps H. Swift, Boulder, WY.
Services will be at 1 pm Saturday, April 24 at Boulder Cemetery, Boulder, WY.
Sara "Sally" Taylor Swift of Bouder, WY, died in Boca Grande, FL, April 15 after a brief illness with her family by her side. She was born in Pasadena, CA, Feb. 4, 1930, fifth child of Ruth and Vernon Taylor.
She graduated from The Madeira School McLean, VA, and attended Mills College, Oakland, CA. She was dedicated to many causes, and her abundant generosity touched many lives. Closet to heart were the Pinedale Library, Museum of the Mountain Man, Sublette Center, Boulder Community Center in Wyoming, and Children's Memorial Hospital in Illinois. Her wit, beauty and grace, complimented by her bawdy sense of humor, were legendary. An avid read, theater lover, passionate outdoors-woman, and enthusiastic world traveler -- having visited all seven continents -- she most cherished Wyoming, her beloved home of 40 years.
Surviving are her sister, Ruth T. Campbell of San Antonio, TX; brothers, Vernon F. Taylor Jr., Denver, CO, and James C. Taylor (Bea) of Bozeman, MT; seven children, Virginia T. Bartholomay (Gary), Mettawa, IL, William T. Bartholomay, Lake Forest, IL, Jamie B. Niemie (Russ), Slingerlands, NY, Betsy B. Benoit (Jim), Chicago, IL, Sally B, Downey (Tim), Lake Forest, IL, Blake H. Swift (Sara) Chicago, IL, Jennifer S. Wilson (Charlie), Lander, WY; three step-children, Lindsey S. Jones (Hugh), Topeka, KS, Nina Seaman (Peter), Carpinteria, CA, and Phelps H. Swift Jr. (Pam), Wilson, WY; 25 grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Deceased is her husband, Phelps H. Swift, Boulder, WY.
Services will be at 1 pm Saturday, April 24 at Boulder Cemetery, Boulder, WY.
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