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Janet Lee <I>Christensen</I> Cummings

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Janet Lee Christensen Cummings

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
14 May 2021 (aged 87)
South Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Reverence
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Janet Lee Christensen Cummings passed away quietly on May 14, 2021, six days before her eighty-eighth birthday. Her heart, which had a defect from birth, was surgically repaired when she was a younger mother. It remained strong in every way to the very end.

Janet was born to Hyrum Wilhelm (William) and LaVerne Steed Christensen on May 20, 1933. She attended Roosevelt Junior High and East High School, where she enjoyed acting in many drama productions.

She met Hugh Caine Cummings at East and waited for him to serve his mission to Eastern Canada. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on May 6, 1953. Janet and Hugh are the parents of four children: Christopher Hugh (Helen Tennant) Cummings of Sandy; Kim Lynden Cummings of Scottsdale, Arizona; Cory Michael Cummings (deceased); and KaraLee Michelle (Gregory Morris) Goates of Salt Lake City. They have eight grandchildren: Anthony (Brooke), James, Rachael (Justin), Laura (Andrew), Morgan (Nick), Cameron, Preston, and Amber. They also have nine great-grandchildren.

Janet was preceded in death by her parents; husband; younger sister, Judith Lynn Christensen (Raymond Reid) Peterson; and son, Cory Michael. The family is comforted and excited about their reunion beyond the veil.

Janet and Hugh raised their family in Holladay. Both were active members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Janet was an excellent seamstress, like her mother. She sewed costumes for many award-winning roadshows. She served in the Young Women's organization. Janet loved to make crafts and was a homemaking leader and held other callings in the Relief Society. Hugh and Janet served a Senior Mission in the Nibley Park Ward. They also served in the Holladay Healthcare Branch.

Janet was a member of the Tri Delta sorority when she attended the University of Utah. She continued to be involved after college.

Mom was an excellent cook, she was frugal, and made clothes for her children. Mom loved holidays and had boxes of decorations covering each holiday. Sleepovers at Grandma's house with cousins were fun and memorable. Mom was always supportive of our scouting activities, helped with homework and other projects.

After Dad's passing, Mom spent winters with Kim in Arizona or traveling with him to New York, Hawaii, and Branson. She loved drama so going to Broadway productions with Kim were a treat. Summers were spent with KaraLee and her family in Utah, enjoying their busy life, going to local plays and grandchildren's school productions. The last five months were spent with her granddaughter, Laura, in South Jordan, entertained by their precocious little boy and served diligently by Laura's husband, Andrew. Chris and Helen were also able to spend more time with her.

Mom's pets were the most pampered dogs around. A family friend once said I want to come back to life and be one of Janet's dogs.

Mom had a testimony of the restored gospel and leaves this life recommended to the Lord.

Our love for our mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother has grown deeper because of her service to us, then through our service to her. We love you, Mom! We will miss you! We are glad you endured well to the end.

A viewing will be held on Thursday, May 20, 2021 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at Cannon Mortuary, 2460 East Bengal Boulevard (7600 South), Cottonwood Heights.
There will be a graveside funeral service, also held on Thursday, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road (1700 West), Taylorsville.
Published in the Deseret News from May 17 to May 19, 2021.
Janet Lee Christensen Cummings passed away quietly on May 14, 2021, six days before her eighty-eighth birthday. Her heart, which had a defect from birth, was surgically repaired when she was a younger mother. It remained strong in every way to the very end.

Janet was born to Hyrum Wilhelm (William) and LaVerne Steed Christensen on May 20, 1933. She attended Roosevelt Junior High and East High School, where she enjoyed acting in many drama productions.

She met Hugh Caine Cummings at East and waited for him to serve his mission to Eastern Canada. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on May 6, 1953. Janet and Hugh are the parents of four children: Christopher Hugh (Helen Tennant) Cummings of Sandy; Kim Lynden Cummings of Scottsdale, Arizona; Cory Michael Cummings (deceased); and KaraLee Michelle (Gregory Morris) Goates of Salt Lake City. They have eight grandchildren: Anthony (Brooke), James, Rachael (Justin), Laura (Andrew), Morgan (Nick), Cameron, Preston, and Amber. They also have nine great-grandchildren.

Janet was preceded in death by her parents; husband; younger sister, Judith Lynn Christensen (Raymond Reid) Peterson; and son, Cory Michael. The family is comforted and excited about their reunion beyond the veil.

Janet and Hugh raised their family in Holladay. Both were active members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Janet was an excellent seamstress, like her mother. She sewed costumes for many award-winning roadshows. She served in the Young Women's organization. Janet loved to make crafts and was a homemaking leader and held other callings in the Relief Society. Hugh and Janet served a Senior Mission in the Nibley Park Ward. They also served in the Holladay Healthcare Branch.

Janet was a member of the Tri Delta sorority when she attended the University of Utah. She continued to be involved after college.

Mom was an excellent cook, she was frugal, and made clothes for her children. Mom loved holidays and had boxes of decorations covering each holiday. Sleepovers at Grandma's house with cousins were fun and memorable. Mom was always supportive of our scouting activities, helped with homework and other projects.

After Dad's passing, Mom spent winters with Kim in Arizona or traveling with him to New York, Hawaii, and Branson. She loved drama so going to Broadway productions with Kim were a treat. Summers were spent with KaraLee and her family in Utah, enjoying their busy life, going to local plays and grandchildren's school productions. The last five months were spent with her granddaughter, Laura, in South Jordan, entertained by their precocious little boy and served diligently by Laura's husband, Andrew. Chris and Helen were also able to spend more time with her.

Mom's pets were the most pampered dogs around. A family friend once said I want to come back to life and be one of Janet's dogs.

Mom had a testimony of the restored gospel and leaves this life recommended to the Lord.

Our love for our mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother has grown deeper because of her service to us, then through our service to her. We love you, Mom! We will miss you! We are glad you endured well to the end.

A viewing will be held on Thursday, May 20, 2021 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at Cannon Mortuary, 2460 East Bengal Boulevard (7600 South), Cottonwood Heights.
There will be a graveside funeral service, also held on Thursday, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road (1700 West), Taylorsville.
Published in the Deseret News from May 17 to May 19, 2021.


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