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Janet Clyde

Janet Clyde (Wright)

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These Terms and Conditions govern the use of the Book Of Memories websites (the "Website") and other services (collectively the "Services"). FrontRunner Professional ("Company," "we," "us," "our") reserves the right in our sole discretion to change, amend or modify (the "changes") all or part of these Terms and Conditions at any time and from time to time for any reason. Any changes to these Terms and Conditions will be noted by indicating the date these Terms and Conditions were last made. Any changes will become effective no earlier than fourteen (14) days after they are posted; provided, however, that changes addressing new functions of the Services or changes made for legal reasons will be effective immediately. Your use or continued use of the Services after the date any such changes become effective shall constitute your express acceptance of the Terms and Conditions as changed, amended or modified.

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Services: The Services are offered as a platform (the "Platform") to Users of the Services. Among other features, the Services are designed to allow Campaign Organizers to post Campaigns to the Platform to accept Donations from Donors. Although there are no fees to set up Campaigns, a portion of each Donation will be charged as fees for our Services and those of our third party payment processors. Company reserves the right to modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently, the Services with or without notice. You agree that Company will not be liable to you or to any third party for any modification, suspension or discontinuance thereof. The Company has no responsibility or liability for the deletion or failure to store any data or other content maintained or uploaded by the Services. To the extent you access the Services through a mobile device, your wireless service carrier's standard charges, data rates and other fees may apply. In addition, downloading, installing, or using certain Services may be prohibited or restricted by your carrier, and not all Services may work with all carriers or devices. By using the Services, you agree that we may communicate with you regarding Company and other entities by SMS, MMS, text message or other electronic means to your mobile device and that certain information about use of the Services may be communicated to us.

Charitable Giving: Campaigns are not charities to which you can make tax-deductible charitable contributions. Any Donation you make through the Platform may be processed by an unaffiliated business partner for which a processing fee (in addition to our FrontRunner Professional Fee) is deducted. You understand, acknowledge and agree that Company is not a charity, and Company does not solicit charitable donations for itself or for any third-party charitable institution. Company is merely acting as a payment facilitator for any Donations.

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No Verification of Campaign Information: We do not verify the information that Campaign Organizers supply, and do not guarantee that the Donations will be used in accordance with any fundraising purpose prescribed by Campaign Organizers. We disclaim and assume no responsibility to verify whether the Donations are used in accordance with any applicable laws.

Your Registration Obligations: You may be required to register with Company in order to access and use certain features of the Services. If you choose to register for the Services, you agree to provide and maintain true, accurate, current and complete information about yourself as prompted by the Services' registration form. Campaign Organizers must register using their true identities, including their name and any image purporting to depict the Campaign Organizer. Registration data and certain other information about you are governed by our Privacy Policy. If you are under 13 years of age, you are not authorized to use the Services, with or without registering. In addition, if you are under 18 years old, you may use the Services, with or without registering, only with the approval of your parent or guardian. Certain aspects of our Services may also require you to register with (and agree to the terms of) third party service providers (e.g., payment processors or charitable donation processors) in order to utilize such Services. While we may help facilitate such registration in some cases, we are not a party to any such relationships and disclaim any responsibility or liability for the performance by such third parties. We may exchange information with such third party services in order to facilitate the provision of Services (and related third party services).

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Payment of Donations: In order to contribute to a Campaign, Donors will be required to provide Company information regarding its credit card (i.e., VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express) or other payment method. Donors represent and warrant to Company that such information is true and that Donors are authorized to use the credit card or payment method. Donors agree that a certain minimum Donation amount may apply, and that all Donation payments are final and cannot be refunded. Donors agree to promptly update account information with any changes that may occur and to pay the Donation amount that you specify. Donors hereby authorize Company to bill Donors' credit cards and payment methods in advance on a periodic basis until Donors terminate periodic payments through the Platform.

Fees: Company does not charge Campaign Organizers any upfront fees for Campaigns. Company retains a portion of each Donation contributed to Campaigns in the amount of four percent (4%) ("FrontRunner Professional Fee"). A portion of the Donation is payable to our third party payment processors ("Processing Fee"). Donors acknowledge that by contributing Donations to Campaigns, Donors are agreeing to any and all applicable terms and conditions set forth by a third party payment processor, in addition to these Terms and Conditions. The portion of each Donation payable to and retained by our third party payment processors are:

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All Tribute Pay Fees and Processing Fees ("Fees") are deducted directly from each Donation and are not reflected in the amount which Campaign Organizers can withdraw from the Campaign. We reserve the right to change any of the Fees from time to time. If we change any of the Fees, we will provide notice of the change on the Website or otherwise, at our option, at least fourteen (14) days before the change is to take effect. Your continued use of the Services after the change in any of the Fees becomes effective constitutes your acceptance of the new Fees.

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The arbitration will be governed by the Commercial Arbitration Rules and the Supplementary Procedures for Consumer Related Disputes (collectively, "AAA Rules") of the American Arbitration Association ("AAA"), as modified by this Terms and Conditions, and will be administered by the AAA. The AAA Rules are available online at adr.org, by calling the AAA at 1-800-778-7879, or by writing to the Notice Address. The arbitrator is bound by the terms of this Terms and Conditions. All issues are for the arbitrator to decide, including, but not limited to, issues relating to the scope, enforceability, and arbitrability of the arbitration provision. Unless Company and you agree otherwise, any arbitration hearings will take place in Chicago, Illinois. Regardless of the manner in which the arbitration is conducted, the arbitrator shall issue a reasoned written decision sufficient to explain the essential findings and conclusions on which the award is based. YOU AND COMPANY AGREE THAT EACH MAY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY IN YOUR OR ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING. Unless both you and Company agree otherwise in writing, the arbitrator may not consolidate more than one person's claims, and may not otherwise preside over any form of a representative or class proceeding. If this specific provision is found to be unenforceable, then the entirety of this arbitration provision shall be null and void.

Introduction

BOOKOFMEMORIES.COM, including mobile applications and related services (collectively the “Site”) is fully owned and operated by FrontRunner Professional, (the “Company,” “we,” “us,” “our”). Company takes your privacy seriously. We feel it is important that you fully understand the terms and conditions under which we use the information we gather from you through the use of our Site. Please read this Privacy Policy ("Policy") carefully to understand how we will use and protect your Personal Information. We will not share your Personal Information with anyone except as described in this Policy. Changes to this Policy will be announced on our Site, so please check back periodically. This Policy forms part of the Company’s TERMS AND CONDITIONS and is incorporated by reference to those Terms and Conditions.

This Policy outlines Company’s general policies and practices for protecting your private information on this Site. It covers why Company collects information, the types of information it gathers, how it uses such information, and the notice and choice affected individuals have regarding Company’s use of and their ability to correct their information. This Policy applies to all personal information received by Company whether in electronic, written, or verbal format.

Company reserves the right to modify this Policy at any time and will do so from time to time. Each modification shall be effective upon its posting to the Site. Your continued use of the Site following any such modification constitutes your acceptance of any change(s) to this Policy. It is therefore important that you review this Policy regularly. If you have any questions concerning this Policy please contact Company at support@frontrunner360.com.

1. Scope

This Policy covers the Site in part and as a whole. However, it does not apply to entities that Company does not own or control, including without limitation, Campaign, advertisers or developers of content. Company may include third-party links on the Site. These third-party sites are governed by their own privacy policies and NOT this Policy. Company therefore has no responsibility or liability for the content and activities of these third-party sites. Please check the privacy policy of any third-party site you interact with on or off the Site.

2. General Policy Provisions

  1. Definitions

    “Personal Information” includes both “Personally Identifiable Information” and “Non-Personally Identifiable Information”.

    "Personally Identifiable Information" refers to information that lets us know the specifics of who you are and can be used to identify, contact or locate you. Personally Identifiable Information is requested when you register with us, make a Donation, correspond with us, or otherwise volunteer information, for instance, through the use of "Contact Us". Personally Identifiable Information may include, without limitation, your name, mailing address, telephone number, e-mail address, credit card number, and other identification and contact information.

    "Non-Personally Identifiable Information" refers to information that does not identify a specific individual by itself or in combination with other information. We gather certain information about you based upon what you view on our Site in several ways. This information is compiled and analyzed on both a personal and an aggregated basis. This information may include the Site’s Uniform Resource Locator ("URL") that you just came from, which URL you next go to, what browser you are using, and your Internet Protocol ("IP") address. A URL is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web (‘Web”). An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol ("TCP/IP") network, such as the World Wide Web. Networks use the TCP/IP protocol to route information based on the IP address of the destination. In other words, an IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing the Web, allowing Web servers to locate and identify your computer. Computers require IP addresses in order for users to communicate on the Internet, browse and shop

    “Sensitive Personal Information” means Personal Information that reveals race, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union membership or that concerns an individual’s health.

  2. Notice

    Company shall inform you of the purposes for which it collects and uses Personal Information and the types of non-agent third parties to which Company discloses or may disclose that information. Company shall provide you with the choice and means for limiting the use and disclosure of your Personal Information. Notice will be provided in clear and conspicuous language when you are first asked to provide Personal Information to Company, or as soon as practicable thereafter. In any event, you will receive notice before Company uses or discloses the information for a purpose other than that for which it was originally collected.

  3. Choice

    Company will offer you the opportunity to choose (opt-out) whether Personal Information is to be disclosed to a third party or to be used for a purpose other than that for which it was originally collected or has subsequently been authorized. For Sensitive Personal Information (when applicable), Company will give you the opportunity to affirmatively or explicitly consent (opt-in) to the disclosure of the information for a purpose other than that for which it was originally collected or has subsequently been authorized. Company will treat Sensitive Personal Information it receives from anyone the same as it would treat its own Sensitive Personal Information.

  4. Security

    Company shall take reasonable steps to protect Personal Information from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. No company is immune from Internet attacks or data breaches. Company cannot guarantee the security of information on or transmitted via the Internet.

  5. Data Integrity

    Company shall only process Personal Information in a way that is compatible with and relevant to the purpose for which it was collected or has been authorized. To the extent necessary for those purposes, Company shall take reasonable steps to ensure that Personal Information is accurate, complete, current, and reliable for its intended use.

  6. How to Access Your Information

    Company offers you choices for the collection, use and sharing of Personal Information. You may notify Company of your preferences, or change any Personal Information, by emailing support@frontrunner360.com. Please be sure to provide complete account information so Company can identify you in its records.

    You may also stop the delivery of future promotional e-mail from Company by responding directly to any email you receive with a request to remove you from the mailing list.

3.Reasons the Company Collects Personal Information

Company collects your Personal Information because it helps deliver a superior online experience, gives you convenient access to the Site for browsing, and allows key features of the Site to function properly. In order to better provide you with this superior level of customer service, our Site collects two types of information (referred to in this policy as "Personal Information") about our visitors: Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information. In addition, your Personal Information helps Company keep you informed about the latest announcements, special offers, and events that you might like to hear about.

4. Information Company Collects About You

Any time a guest or member (collectively “Users”) accesses the Site they receive a “cookie” from Company. Company uses cookies (small pieces of data stored for an extended period of time on a computer, mobile phone, or other device) to make the Site easier to use and to protect both you and Company. These cookies give Company certain Non-Personally Identifiable Information about your use of the Site. You may remove or block cookies using the settings in your browser, but in some cases that may impact your ability to use the Site. Company may also use pixels, widgets and other tools to gather such Non-Personally Identifiable Information to improve the experience of the website or mobile application.

Company may contract with third-party service providers to assist it in better understanding its Site Users. These service providers are not permitted to use the Non-Personally Identifiable Information collected on Company’s behalf except to help it conduct and improve its business.

When you access the Site from a computer, mobile phone, or other device, Company may collect Non-Personally Identifiable Information, which does not identify individual users, to analyze trends, to administer the site, to track users’ movements around the site and to gather demographic information about the user base as a whole. Company will not use the information collected to market directly to that person.

Company keeps track of some of the actions you take on the Site such as member profiles and pages you view. Even if you do not provide certain information, Company may obtain it from you profile or the pages of its Site that you visit. Company may retain the details of connections or transactions you make on the Site.

5. Information You Provide to Company

To become a User, Company shall collect certain Personally Identifiable Information, which you are required to provide. Information that is not required shall be deemed voluntary and you may provide such information, although not mandatory.

While using the Site, you may provide text, files, images, photos, videos, location data, or any other materials (collectively “Content”) to Company by uploading, posting, or publishing the Content on the Site. Frequently, Content you place on the Site will contain a picture of your face. Company may retain the details of connections or transactions you make on the Site.

Where applicable, when you interact with other Users on the Site, you may provide other information about yourself, such as political or topical views, religious affiliation, or marital status. Any information in a public forum is accessible by anyone, including people who are not members of the Site. Please be aware they may share information you give them with other Users you may not know. They may also share the information outside the Site without your prior approval. Company does not have control over the actions of its Users and accepts no responsibility or liability for their actions. Please keep this fact in mind when using the Site, and use care when disclosing Personal Information to other Users of the Site.

Company may also collect information from ads you click on when using the Site. Company may also keep track of links you click on in e-mails you receive from Company. This is done to increase the relevancy of the ads you see.

6. How Company Uses Your Personal Information

Company uses the information you are required to provide to become a User in order to insure you are over the age of thirteen (13). THE SITE IS NOT MEANT TO BE USED BY ANYONE UNDER THE AGE OF THIRTEEN (13). If you are under thirteen, please do not attempt to register with the Site or send Company any Personal Information. Company may also use your age information to be sure you receive an age appropriate experience while using the Site.

Company will use the information it collects to provide, without limitation, services and features to you and facilitate payment for any Donations between Campaign Organizers and Donors and provide information to Campaign Organizers and Campaign beneficiaries. Company will also use the information to measure and improve the Site, and to provide you with customer support.

Company may contact you with new or updated products or services, designs, routes, surveys, or other related announcements from time to time. You may opt-out of all communications except essential updates. Company may include Content in the e-mails sent to you.

Certain software applications and applets transmit data to Company. Company may not make a formal disclosure if it believes its collection of and use of the information is the obvious purpose of the Site or its related application. If it is not obvious that Company is collecting or using such information, it will disclose its collection to you the first time you provide the information.

Company may use the information collected to prevent potential illegal activities. Company may also use a variety of methods to detect and address anomalous activity and screen content to prevent abuse.

Company may use your information to serve you personalized advertising. Company does not share your information with advertisers without your consent. Company allows advertisers to choose the characteristics of Users who will see their advertisements. Company may use any of the Non-Personally Identifiable Information it has collected in any fashion to select the appropriate audience. Company will not tell the advertiser who you are as part of this process. When you interact with an advertisement there is a possibility that you may receive a cookie from the advertiser.

7. How Company Shares Your Information

Company shares your Personal Information with third parties when it believes you have permitted such sharing, that it is reasonably necessary to offer services, or when legally required to do so. Company will not share your Personally Identifiable Information with third parties in a way that it thinks violates your privacy. The following non-exhaustive list contains examples of how Company shares or could share your information:

  1. If Site allows you to invite a friend to join the Site or become a User, and you choose to do so, the invitation will contain information that will allow your friend to identify you. The invitation may contain information about other Users your friend might know.

  2. Certain information you provide to Company may be shared by using the Site’s search function. This allows other Users to locate your profile and it allows new Users to find people they know on the Site.

  3. Company provides some public information to search engines. This information allows search engines to locate the Site. It also allows people to locate you on the Site using a major search engine. This does not mean all information you post on the Site may be accessed using a search engine.

  4. There are also times when Company may make certain Personal Information about you available to strategic partners or third parties. These companies may help Company process information, render services to you, manage and enhance customer data, provide customer service, assess your interest in products and services, or conduct research or satisfaction surveys. Without such information being made available, it would be difficult for you to use Company's Site and services.

  5. Company may also share Personal Information when it has a good faith belief it is necessary to prevent fraud or other illegal activity, to prevent imminent bodily harm, or to protect itself and you from people violating the Terms and Conditions of the Site. This may include sharing information with other companies, lawyers, and courts or other government entities.

  6. Company may disclose information pursuant to subpoenas, court orders, or other requests (including criminal and civil matters) if it has a good faith belief that the law requires such a response. This may include requests from jurisdictions outside of the United States if Company has a good faith belief that the response is required by law under the local laws in that jurisdiction, is applicable to users from that jurisdiction, and is consistent with generally accepted international standards.

  7. Company may disclose analyzed data in the form of purchasing trends or statistical data. No Personally Identifiable Information will be attached to this disclosure.

8. Business or Asset Transfer or Sale

Company may be sold, sell or buy businesses or assets of businesses, or merge with another business. In such transactions, Personal Information generally is one of the transferred business assets. Also, in the event that Company, a line of business of Company, or substantially all the assets of Company are transferred, Personal Information may well be one of the transferred assets. Company will make a reasonable effort to provide notice on the Site, and to notify you via e-mail to the most recent e-mail address that you have provided of any such change in ownership or control of your personal information.

9. Miscellaneous

  1. Privacy of Children

    YOU MUST BE EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OR OLDER TO ACCESS THE SITE OR USE ITS SERVICES. IF YOU ARE UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE, YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO ACCESS ANY OF COMPANY’S SERVICES FOR ANY REASON. DUE TO THE AGE RESTRICTIONS FOR USE OF COMPANY’S SITE AND SERVICES, NO INFORMATION OBTAINED BY COMPANY FALLS WITHIN THE CHILDREN’S ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT OF 1998 AND IS NOT MONITORED AS DOING SO.

    Protecting children’s privacy is especially important to Company. Company does not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under 13, but because some information is collected electronically, it can appear to be the Personal Information of someone over the age of 13, and will be treated as such by this Policy. If a child under 13 submits Personal Information and Company learns that Personal Information pertains to a child under 13, it will attempt to delete the information as soon as possible. It is Company’s policy to comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 and all other applicable laws. Therefore, Company restricts the Site and all other provided services to persons 18 years or older.

  2. Agreement with Policy and Continued Use of Site

    Unless stated otherwise, Company’s current Policy applies to all information that Company has about you, your account, and access to the Site. By using the Site, you consent to this Policy and having your Personal Information and data transferred and processed as described.

Obituary

Please share your favorite memory of Janet to be included in a special keepsake book for the family.
Janet Wright Clyde passed away peacefully on March 26, 2023, while surrounded by her children and other family members in person and virtually. Her passing marks the end of her earthly journey, but not the end of her life or legacy.

She was born in Provo, Utah, on July 6, 1937, to Harold Matthew Wright and Genevieve Fugal and was the oldest of six siblings.

She graduated from East High School in Salt Lake City and attended Brigham Young University.

Janet epitomized motherhood and charity—the pure love of Christ. Many of her younger friends, grandchildren and great grandchildren considered her a second mother. They confided in her, and she lovingly helped them learn, grow, and overcome challenges. She strived to understand the cares and concerns of each family member and friend.

She had a gift for writing tender feelings of love and encouragement. She always sent personal messages in birthday cards every year to her siblings, children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and many others.

She loved serving others, doing family history, making her delicious rolls and bread, listening to inspirational music, watching the family perform and sing, gardening, and going to family events and parties.

Janet married her high-school sweetheart and eternal companion, Allan Roy Clyde, on June 9, 1958, in the Salt Lake City Temple. Together, they raised 6 children, instilling in them faith in a loving Heavenly Father and understanding of the gospel of Jesus Christ, integrity, and the value of work. She encouraged them, often saying, “we can do hard things” which became a family motto and something she taught by example.

Janet was truly an angel on earth, a woman who was always looking for ways to serve others, a woman who cared for and loved those around her, and a woman of unshakeable faith. She served as a Primary President, Stake Primary President, Relief Society President, Primary Teacher, member of the ward choir and other service positions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She loved teaching children about the gospel of Jesus Christ and taught primary children even in her 80s. Her example and loving service inspired those around her to be better themselves and to understand that Heavenly Father loved them. She loved the Savior and showed what it means to follow Him. Serving others brought her true happiness.

Janet and Allan largely raised their children in Bedford, Massachusetts before moving back to Utah. She loved the history of the area and visiting the many historical sites with her family. She served valiantly in the Billerica Ward and maintained strong ties and friendships from that time throughout her life. She picked up and drove so many friends and friends’ children to church services and activities that it usually took her an hour or two to drive each way.

Her first and greatest love was being a wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She also worked hard at various jobs during her life. She served in the family computer business, Intelligent Systems, founded by her husband and later the software business Clyde Digital, founded by her husband and two oldest sons. She ran the office and did bookkeeping, learning to use computers before the personal computer was invented.

Later she become well known as the “bread lady” at ZCMI at the Orem University Mall. She would make fresh bread, demonstrating how to do it and advising what appliances to use. Many made a regular practice of going to ZCMI to have some fresh bread and talk to her. She loved jobs where she could socialize and help others. She also served at the church distribution center and Deseret Book for many years into her late 70s.

Janet suffered a cerebral stroke in September 2022 and despite her debilitating circumstances still smiled, shared priceless thoughts, and brought joy to those around her. She was determined in her words “to endure to the end.”

She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, brother LeGrande Wright, son Daniel Clyde, daughter-in-law Lisa Clyde and brother-in-law Eldon LaVar Krantz. She is survived by her brother Richard Wright (Marge), sister Marilyn Krantz, sister Suzanne Rust (Joseph), brother David Wright (Kathy), sister-in-law Carol Wright and her children: Robert Clyde (Rebecca), Stephen Clyde (Emily), Deborah Simpson (Robert), Michael Clyde, Carolyn Clyde (Peter), daughter in-law Marcia Davis (James), 29 grandchildren, and 49 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 3, 2023 at the Orem Sharon 1st ward building, 641 South 400 East, Orem, UT, 84097 at 11:00am. Family and friends may call from 6:00 to 8:00 pm on Sunday, April 2, 2023 at this same location or 9:30 to 10:30 am prior to the funeral services. Interment will be at East Lawn Memorial Hills, 4800 N. 650 E., Provo, UT. Condolences may be offered to the family online at https://memorials.walkersanderson.com/janet-clyde/5165723. A webcast of services will begin at 11:00 am, at www.walkersanderson.com.

The family expresses deep appreciation to all those who offered support and prayers during difficult times and the many medical professionals who were involved in Janet’s care, including Dr. Jeffrey Ogden, Stonehenge of American Fork, Cedarwood of Sandy, Canyons Home Health and Hospice and the staff at Utah Valley Hospital.
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    Janet Clyde

    July 6, 1937 - March 26, 2023

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Judene West

Posted at 10:18pm
Janet was such a special lady. I enjoyed her so much while she was here at Cedar Wood. She laughed so much and I grew to just adore her. I found out what a special mother she was because she had such wonderful children and grandchildren I also grew to love many of them I have missed them. I also am so happy she is with her husband. I got to know Carolyn and Peter. Such a wonderful couple. I thank Heavenly Father for the short time I had with her.
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Marilyn Wright Krantz

Posted at 12:27pm
Inasmuch as I have known Janet my whole life, I have a hundreds (a lifetime) of memories about her! How blessed I have been to be her sister!

Janet, "graduated with honors" to the next phase of her life a month ago (on March 26, 2023.) As I share some of my favorite memories of Janet, I HONOR HER and PAY TRIBUTE TO HER FOR A LIFE WELL LIVED.

Words cannot express how much I already miss being in person with my darling sister or just hearing her sweet voice on the phone.
But, on the other hand, words cannot express how happy I am for her!
I am comforted by the thought that she is no longer in pain; that she "is herself" again; and that she is happily reunited with Allan and many other loved ones.

JANET HAS HAD A PROFOUND EFFECT FOR GOOD ON ME AND ON EVERYONE WHO HAS KNOWN HER. What an amazing, fun-loving, intelligent, hard-working, kind and Christ-like person she was. I will be forever grateful for her righteous example and for the many things she taught me.

I. FOR AS LONG AS I CAN REMEMBER, I HAVE LOOKED UP TO JANET AS MY "ROLE MODEL." I was always very proud of her beauty & grace, her accomplishments and her integrity.

SOME OF THE THINGS I ENDED UP PURSUING CAME ABOUT BECAUSE JANET PURSUED THEM FIRST! I will tell you about some significant ones.

A. Violin Playing
My desire to play the violin started when Janet began learning to play the violin in a beginning string class at school when she was in the fourth grade. I liked to hear her practice the violin and I loved attending her orchestra concerts. Three years later, when I became a fourth grader, my dream and great desire to learn to play the violin came true! I was so excited!

If Janet had continued playing the violin (and had taken private violin lessons), I believe that she could have been an outstanding violinist. However, when she was in the 8th or 9th grade, a new passion entered her life: acting. She was in several school plays, and was, in fact the "star" of one of them. Janet had a natural gift for acting!

On the other hand, my main passion was (and continues to be) playing the violin.
Not only did I fall in love with the violin from the moment I began playing it, but more importantly, it was through my violin playing that I was blessed to meet, fall in love with and eventually marry LaVar Krantz! I was also blessed to become mother to LaVar's 4-year-old daughter, Valerie, on the day LaVar and I were married. During the next eight years, LaVar and I were blessed to welcome Laurilyn, Rosalie and Norman into our family. Perhaps, my marriage to LaVar happened by chance; but I choose to think that is was truly meant to be!

LaVar and I enjoyed “violin-ing” together for almost 50 years - until he passed away on December 31, 2010.
Our four children play the violin. Laurilyn and Rosalie play professionally; and I am proud to admit that they play much better than I do.
Most of our grandchildren have learned to play the violin; and several of them have become very accomplished violinists!

JANET STARTED ALL OF THIS simply because she learned to play the violin in the first place! Thank you, dear sister!

B. Teaching
1. Picture Library
When Janet was in her mid-teens, she began collecting pictures and "filing them by subject" in paper sacks. She got many pictures from magazines that my parents had read and were going to discard (the pictures in "Life" Magazine were especially wonderful.) She also got beautiful pictures from Church magazines: the "Improvement Era" and the "Instructor" (a magazine published by the Sunday School.
Janet ended up with an impressive "library" of pictures, and she made good use of them when she taught children in Junior Sunday School.

2. Collection of Flannel Board Stories
Each "Instructor Magazine" contained the following items to use for flannel board presentations: 1. figures to cut out & mount with flannel and 2. the story.
These flannel board presentations were absolutely wonderful. Janet had them "filed" by subject; and she regularly used them when she taught her Junior Sunday School class.
When she practiced the presentations, I often loved being her "audience."

When Janet started dating Allan, being with him was much higher on her priority list than collecting pictures was; so, I volunteered to be the picture "cutter-outer" and "cataloger."
When Janet and Allan got married, I "inherited" her collections. I made good use of them for many years in my school teaching and church teaching. In fact, I still have many of the pictures from the "Instructor."

I was happy to learn (or to be reminded) at her funeral, that Janet started collecting pictures again when her children were young.

3. Teacher
a. Janet started "teaching school" in 1947 when she was only 10-years-old! She and Richard & I played “school” in a storage room at the very back of our basement. There was only enough "school space" for the three of us. Our "school" sessions were held randomly during the next two years (until Janet was about 12-years-old) and they lasted about an hour.

Inasmuch as Janet was the teacher and the one "in charge," she informed Richard and me when we would have "school." As I look back, I marvel at Janet's natural talent for being an effective teacher at such a young age! For one thing, she was very organized! She knew exactly what she would teach us or what activities we would do, because she had planned ahead of time! (Actually, Janet was very organized in all aspects of her life.) As a teacher, she was patient and kind; but she expected us to behave (such as raising our hand if we wanted to speak.) Richard and I actually learned a lot from her!
What precious memories I have of being taught by Janet in our basement "school room!"

b. For part of the time that Allan was serving as a missionary, Janet served as a teacher in Junior Sunday School. Sometimes, instead of attending my own class, I sat in on her classes, because I loved to watch her teach and interact with the children. Janet was a gifted teacher; and she masterfully put her acting/speaking skills to work to keep her pupils engaged and captivated.

I "substituted" a few times for her when she was ill. She always had everything organized and ready to go, so it was easy for me to step in for her. Sadly, however, those sweet Sunday School children let me know that I wasn't nearly as good of a teacher as Janet was. Rather than letting that "true assessment" hurt my pride, I decided to do whatever it took to become a good teacher like Janet some day!

Well, that lofty dream and great desire came true after I graduated from the University of Utah in 1961 with a degree in Elementary Education.
I have loved being:
1. A school teacher (Salt Lake City, UT; Rochester, NY; and Honolulu, HI.)
2. A teacher to children and adults at church and -
3. A violin teacher!

I AM GRATEFUL THAT MY SWEET SISTER MOTIVATED ME TO PURSUE A TEACHING DEGREE because of her excellent example!

C. Taking Care of Others
1. Babysitter
Janet was the most sought after and loved babysitter for the entire Colonial Hills Ward neighborhood!!! Sometimes, when she wasn't available to watch someone's children, I “subbed” in her place. The children I took care of let me know that, although I was an “OK” Babysitter, I didn’t begin to measure up to Janet!
I remember Janet lovingly giving me ideas about how I could improve and what I could do so that the children would respond better to me. Her advice not only helped me when I babysat, but it also helped me when I became a mother.

2. Caregiver
When our beautiful mother, Genevieve, could no longer care for herself, Janet became the "CEO" of her care.
a. Janet organized a binder that was divided into sections:
*. A list of medicines and vitamins; and when they were to be taken.
(Janet was usually the one who put these items into the medicine containers.)
*. Mom's medical history
*. Blank paper to write what took place at Mom's doctor appointments.
Janet took Mom to the majority of her doctor appointments, and she always had
a list of questions and concerns to bring up with the doctors.
*. Medicare and other medical insurance information
*. Phone numbers and addresses of family, neighbors and doctors.

Note: Whenever Mom was taken to the doctor or to the emergency room, the binder went along with her!

b. Janet prepared the following lists:
*. Times that paid care givers were scheduled to be with Mom.
*. Times that family members were scheduled to be with Mom.
(The scheduled family member usually brought a meal/meals for Mom.)

c. There was also a booklet for the caregiver to write a summary of how Mom did while they were with her.

d. A "guest book" for visitors to sign and to write comments.

e. A log to record phone conversations Mom had - and a summary of the conversation.

3. Janet also did much of the following:
a. Grocery shopping.
b. Ordering supplies and medicine.

What I say now, is remarkable. Although Janet lived farther away from our mother than the rest of us, it seems that she spent more time with Mom than anyone else! I know that she spent way more time with Mom than I did!
Janet was an angel to our mother: kind & gentle; patient & empathetic; and compassionate & loving. What a great example she was for the rest of us to follow!

WHY DID I GO INTO SUCH DETAIL ABOUT JANET'S PRIMARY ROLE IN THE CARE OF OUR MOTHER?
1. Because I incorporated most of everything that Janet did for Mom into what I did to care for my sweet husband, LaVar, during the last 18 months of his life.
a. As I patterned my "lists" after Janet's, I felt like I had everything under control.

Note: Even now, whenever I have gone to the emergency room, had a hospital stay or have traveled, my booklet containing important medical and personal information has always gone with me; and it never fails to impress the doctors and nurses.

b. More importantly, as I tried to be calm and stress-free around LaVar (as Janet had been with our mother), it helped LaVar to feel "safe" and peaceful & comforted. Having that sweet, peaceful atmosphere in our home was a huge blessing to both of us.
THANK YOU, DEAR JANET, FOR YOUR EXAMPLE!

2. More recently, I had the blessing of spending time with Janet in apartment 212 at Cedarwood.
a. Although she "lived in her own little world" much of the time for the last couple of months of her life, there were moments when she "was herself." We had lovely conversations and we enjoyed sweet, tender moments with each other.

b. I loved how Janet was excited and happy to see me when I walked into her apartment to start my "shift;" and it warmed my heart each time she thanked me for helping her (small and simple things such as just giving her some water or rubbing her back.)

c. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity I had to serve & care for and to interact with Janet in the same manner that she served & cared for and interacted with our mother.
Just think of it! JANET WAS STILL MY "ROLE MODEL" as I cared for her during the last months of her life.

I wouldn't be surprised if I "look up to her" as my "role model" in the coming days and years until I get to be with her again.

II. Unfortunately, I was not the perfect sister to Janet that she was to me. I would never qualify to be her "role model!" I did naughty and selfish things that I am not proud of; but I chuckle when I remember my "sins" and sigh with relief when I think of how the situations were resolved.
A. Paper Dolls
1. Paper dolls were very popular in the 1940's and 1950's. Janet had a nice collection of them; and I had so much fun when Janet and I played together with her paper dolls.
2. Whenever she got a new paper doll, I remember watching her cut out the doll clothes with great care and precision.
3. Janet was very organized in storing her paper dolls. She put the cardboard doll (sometimes dolls) and its paper clothes in boxes or sacks or envelopes. She wrote the name of the doll on the container. She took very good care of her dolls and their clothes.
4. As I already mentioned, Janet and I had fun playing with her paper dolls; but she let me know (in no uncertain terms) that I was never to play with her dolls when she wasn't with me.
Well, one day, when two of my friends were at my house, I bragged about Janet's paper dolls and I ended up by "breaking Janet's commandment!" Yes, I got some of Janet's paper dolls out and my friends and I had a great time playing with them. Sadly, my friends, (who hadn't been taught by Janet how to handle paper clothes gently - as I had been taught), tore some of the doll clothes! When I eventually saw the damaged clothes, I was distraught.
Understandably, Janet was very unhappy and angry with me: and rightly so! Even though I hadn't torn the clothes, it was still my fault that they were damaged.
As I recall, our father - who was made aware of my disobedience to Janet and of the paper clothes casualties - disciplined me in his traditional manner. I deserved it; and I never got into her dolls again.

B. The Black Jumper with a Candy-cane Striped Blouse (and other clothes.)
When I was in Jr. High School and Janet was in High School, I wore some of Janet's clothes to school - knowing full well that she didn’t want me to!! In my defense however, my 13-or-14-year-old self wanted to be just like Janet in every way; and that included "looking like her!" I reasoned that since Janet looked so pretty in her beautiful clothes, I could be pretty like her - but only if I wore those same clothes!

These are Janet's clothes that I loved the most:
1. A black jumper with a pink candy-cane striped blouse. I loved this outfit the VERY MOST.
(There is an adorable picture (of Janet wearing the jumper and blouse ) in the slide show that was prepared for her viewings last month!
2. A pleated wool skirt, and -
3. Her Jantzen sweaters - especially a pink one!

HOW DID I GET AWAY WITH WEARING JANET'S CLOTHES?
Well, she went to school before I did and she usually got home after I did! I would sneak around the house with my coat on, so that Mom and Dad wouldn’t notice that I was wearing Janet's clothes. I was so bad!

In spite of the times I did get away with my deception, there were a few times that Janet realized what I had been doing; and she told me to "stop it!!!"
Oh, where was my integrity? Why did I continue to wear her clothes when she didn't want me to?

I'm sure that my selfish behavior was very upsetting and frustrating to Janet; and so (probably out of desperation) she did something that finally cured me of my obsession for wearing her clothes: SHE wore MY brown jumper with a yellow blouse without my permission!!! I was SO UPSET!!! Serves me right, huh?

THANK YOU, JANET, FOR SAVING ME FROM A "LIFE OF CRIME!"

III. On October 2, 1961, I wore Janet's beautiful and elegant wedding dress (with her permission and blessing this time) for my own wedding!!

I knew that it was part of the plan for me to wear her wedding dress some day; but at the time of her upcoming wedding, Janet conferred with the seamstress regarding its design; and her wedding dress was created to her specifications. It is one of the most beautiful wedding dresses I have ever seen; and I was thrilled to wear that elegant, fairy princess dress on the day I married my Prince Charming.

(By the way, I have that beautiful dress in one of my closets. Who knows? Maybe one of Janet's or my grandchildren or great grandchildren will want to wear it for their wedding!)

IV. Janet was such a sweet big sister to often invite me to "hang out" with her and her friends. I felt so grown up when I was with them. However, I feel embarrassed and ashamed whenever I recall "hanging out" with Janet and her friends one particular summer evening. I have to say that THEY WERE ANYTHING BUT DESIREABLE "ROLE MODELS" for me at the time!
Here is what happened:
As we were driving around, we noticed that there was a meeting going on at a “Holy Roller” church on 13th South and (9th East?) Out of curiosity, we decided to go to that meeting. We had high hopes of seeing people rolling around on the floor and doing other strange things!

Well, instead of us witnessing such spectacles, we "outsiders" become spectacles as we stared at the people and sat on the edge of our seats waiting for "the show" to begin. After we had been there for only 15 minutes or so, a member of the congregation very kindly – but very firmly – told us to leave. So, we did; but we were mad! As we drove past the church (which had its doors and windows open) we giggled as we loudly sang “We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet.”

What were we thinking? We were so bad!

I remember telling our father about what we did, and he was NOT at all happy with us! He ended up giving me and Janet a loving, but very stern lecture about the importance of having respect for the dignity and beliefs of other people. Although I don't remember for sure, Daddy probably asked us if we thought that Jesus would have behaved like we did; and of course, the answer would have been a resounding "NO!" In any case, I remember that a lot of tears were shed that night as we told our father how sorry we were. We were so ashamed that we had disappointed him by behaving so unkindly and spitefully.

We never did anything like that again.

V. Here are a few other random, but sweet memories I have of Janet:
A. When she was a "MIA Maid" in Mutual, Janet gave a talk in the Tabernacle for the General MIA June Conference. She prepared a beautiful talk - which she memorized! She looked beautiful and confident, and her voice was sweet and expressive! I was very proud of her!

B. Sometimes, we ended our evenings at Mutual with a fun dance in the Cultural Hall. Everyone loved to watch Janet and Allan dance. They were the best dancers - the "stars" - of the Colonial Hills Mutual! They were especially good at dancing "The Jitterbug.”

For many years (each June) the General Church MIA put on amazing Dance Festivals at the University of Utah Stadium. Our stake (Hillside Stake) was invited to participate one or two of the summers that Janet and Allan were still in Mutual; and they were among the dancers chosen by the Stake. Although there were many dancers on the field, I was still able to spot Janet and Allan!

JANET AND ALLAN LOVED TO DO BALLROOM DANCING.
I was so touched to see a clip of them dancing (when they were in their 70's?) in the slide show that was made for Janet's viewings last month.
C. When Janet and Allan got married, it was the happiest - but also the saddest - day of my life so far. I was happy for Janet and Allan, but I was very sad that I was losing my roommate!
1.Never again would I wake up to the sound of my beloved older sister chewing carrots in bed.
2. Never again would I be able to use her great make-up.
3. Never again would I be able to talk with her about boys (and other things) into the wee hours of the night.
4. Never again would we be able to sit at the kitchen table together to cut fruit or tomatoes when our family canned.
5. Never again would we go on family trips together.
6. Never again would we be able to go shopping for school clothes together.

D. Thank goodness, I still saw Janet quite often when I went to their apartment or when she and Allan came to our home for Sunday dinners.

It seems that no sooner had I adjusted to our new dynamic, than Janet and Allan moved to California in 1959. It was more than I could bear! It was a sad time for all of us.

However, when Janet and Allan had only been gone for a few months, the whole family (except for Richard - but including Marge) drove to Berkeley to be with them and baby Rob for Thanksgiving. We had so much fun!!

A few years later (October 1961), LaVar and I enjoyed spending some time with Janet and Allan while we were on our honeymoon to San Francisco.

My relationship with Janet had definitely changed by 1961, but what never changed is that she was still my beloved sister who I adored and who I loved to be with every chance I got.

E. I don't remember exactly when we started singing "The Indian Love Call,” but I do know that it was sometime in the 1960's when Janet's family and my family were in Salt Lake at the same time. Oh, my, we sounded awful as we sang the "you -ou -ou - ou - ou!" part of the song in harmony. LaVar was among those who heard our "debut" performance; and he said something like, "You sound like sick cows!" That "cracked all of us up!" It was so funny! We really did sound horrible!

When Janet and I were together again in the years that followed, we managed to embarrass ourselves (and everyone around us) by singing that song; and we always ended up laughing so hard that we cried! I think that it is my fault that we sounded as bad as we did, because Janet had a much better singing voice that I had!

Regardless of who was to blame for the "sick cow" sound, I will always cherish the memory of doing this crazy thing when we were in a happy, silly mood! It is one of my favorite memories.

F. LaVar and I moved back to Utah in February 1999; and one of the great blessings resulting from that move is that I was able to have frequent person-to- person contact with Janet and Allan and my other siblings and their spouses.

I have precious memories of being with my siblings (in-law's included) these past 24 years. I can't say enough about the deep respect and admiration I have for each one of them! They are some of the most loyal, supportive, gracious, and selfless people that I know. Even more importantly, they are some of the most righteous, virtuous and Christ-like people I have ever known. Their character and integrity are above reproach!

When I have been in the presence of these wonderful people, I have felt uplifted and inspired; and I have felt deep gratitude for the love and devotion we have for each other. It is a beautiful thing!

I will always cherish my memory of the last time we siblings (and in-law's) were together for lunch at Thanksgiving Point in August 2022 - just a few weeks before Janet had her stroke. Who would have known how everything would change in such a short time? I will be forever grateful for that last sweet time we had together.

Throughout her life, Janet brought great honor to our parents, Harold and Genevieve Wright. I wish I could have seen Mom and Dad embrace and welcome Janet (their first born) "home" as she stepped through the veil.

I hope that my words have been sufficient in my attempt to HONOR and PAY TRIBUTE to my wonderful sister, Janet: a valiant, elegant, remarkable, beautiful and loving woman and a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt and friend.

I love you, Janet.
Your loving and grateful sister,
Marilyn Wright Krantz.
JM

Jennilyn Mauerman

Posted at 01:46pm
Janet will always hold a special place in my heart. Very soon after the family moved to Orem, Janet and I became visiting teaching partners. It was always a pleasure to go with her to visit our sisters and share gospel insights and build friendships. Then in about 1982 she was called to be the Ward Primary President and she asked me to be called as one of her counselors, along with Linda VanCott. I was expecting my eighth baby at the time. When our baby girl, Debbie, was born Janet and Linda came to visit me in the hospital and they gave Debbie a precious little pale green knit dress. Debbie and I still remember that dress as she had a photo taken wearing the dress at about 4 months old. I learned much from Janet's example. I remember inviting her years later, when I was serving in YW, to come speak to us. I can't remember the topic but I do remember some of the things see talked about. One was a memory of hers from the time she was in Mutual (as it was called in our day) and showing us her felt bandlo with all personal development activities she earned and sewed on her bandlo. All in all we've been friends about 43 years. As years went by we would check up on each other and our husbands and family. Janet was/is a very special gift to me in my life.

Love, Jennilyn Mauerman
LM

Lisa k McComb

Posted at 01:58pm
What a beautiful tribute to Aunt Janet. She is truly an elect Lady and a true representation of Christ. I love her Lisa k McComb. From the family of H Scott Clyde
J

Jessica

Posted at 10:27pm
Oh how I will miss seeing Janet outside in her yard. She loved her flowers and garden! I loved taking to her her voice was so sweet and always would be so interested in what you were doing. I am sure her reunion is so sweet with her family on the other side. You will be missed. Till we meet gain! 💕
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