Ann Taylor, beloved wife, daughter, mother, grandmother and friend, died of cancer on Tuesday, March 13, 2001, at Manorcare in Hemet.

Mrs. taylor was born in San Diego on Oct. 12, 1930.

In 1989, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor moved to Idyllwild with mother Sally Odinot.

Mrs. taylor was active with the Mountain Quilters Guild of many years, usually serving as an officer and a teacher.

She also belonged to the Idyllwild Garden Club and was a reknowned composter and gardener.

Mrs. Taylor’s family wishes to thank everyone for their expressions of sympathy.

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