Janet Magnuson Obituary, Death – Janet Magnuson of Edmonton, Alberta, CN, has reportedly died untimely and unexpectedly leaving family and loved ones in agony and grief. Janet was a diligent worker who was essential in assisting Jack in realizing his dream of opening a lumber yard in Castle Dale. Jack owes much of his success to Janet. The opening of the lumber yard in Castle Dale had long been Jack’s goal. Jack’s dream was to one day make Castle Dale a prosperous lumber town and see his dream come true.
While Jack pursued other employment opportunities, Janet managed the backyard lumber yard that belonged to the family and made certain that it continued to operate normally. The establishment of the successful business that is Magnuson Lumber was not possible without the contribution that Jack and Janet made to one another as business partners. During a significant portion of her working life, Janet was an active participant in the Emery County Chamber of Commerce. In addition to that, she worked as a volunteer emergency medical technician in the community.
She was there whenever anyone needed help. During the many years that Janet was a very active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in a variety of different callings within the organization that is known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In addition to volunteering for two years with a humanitarian organization, she and her husband Jack each put in a combined total of eleven years of service at the Church Cannery. Because reading the Bible was one of her most cherished activities, it was not uncommon to find her in her living room indulging in this favorite pastime of hers.
She was skilled in a variety of handicrafts, including quilting, crocheting, embroidery, cross-stitching, and sewing, all of which were some of Janet’s favorite things to do in her spare time. She made it a point to keep all of the artwork, schoolwork, and programs that her grandchildren brought home from their various extracurricular activities, including school. This included the activities that the grandchildren participated in. This was a pastime that she enjoyed doing. After that, she would demonstrate to each grandchild how proud she was of them by giving them a lovely scrapbook that contained many memories of the times they had spent together. This was her way of demonstrating how proud she was of them to others.
She counted going to “Club” once a month with all of the lovely ladies in the neighborhood as one of the highlights of her life and considered it to be one of the most important parts of her routine. She considered it to be one of the most important parts of her routine. The quality time that Janet was able to spend on vacation with the people who were most important to her was something that she regarded as being of the utmost importance. Her grandchildren were given the opportunity to travel to a variety of places all over the world with both her and Grandpa Jack, and they made the most of the adventures they were able to go on during this time with both of their grandparents.
The time that Grandma was able to spend with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren was the experience that meant the most to her in the entire world. She had a tremendous amount of love for her family, and she made it a point to shower all of her affection on her most recent crop of great-grandchildren. Her love for her family was contagious. She had a deep affection for her family. Every single one of the grandchildren has a fond and fuzzy memory of their Grandma, and it doesn’t matter whether the memory was formed at their Grandparents’ house, while they were on vacation, or at the cabin in Joe’s Valley that they visited with their Grandparents. Each and every one of them has a fond and fuzzy memory.
Her descendants include her son Randy Magnuson and his wife Laurel, her daughter Jarilyn Spears, her grandchildren Dallas Magnuson and his wife Shanna, Lindsey Oman and her husband Cody, McKenzie Garrison and her husband Chance, Eric Spears and his wife Caitlin, and Leisha Judd and her son McCall Spears, as well as her great-grandchildren Korbin Garrison, Mylie Magnuson, Macee Garrison, Olivia Spears Her great-granddaughter Maeli McCall Garrison was the most recent member of her family to pass away. Her grandparents, Neldon Wickman and Grace Winn Wickman, as well as her parents, Neldon and Grace Winn Wickman, as well as her husband, Jack Magnuson, her brothers Craig, David, and John, and her sister, Neldona, all passed away before she did. Another member of her great-family has transitioned from this life into the next.