Jeanette Harriet Dallin
July 22, 1937 - January 11, 2023
Our adored Mother, Sister and Aunt. She passed away in Salt Lake City, UT where she lived most of her life on 11 January 2023.
She started from humble beginnings. In ST. Helena, CA on 22 July 1937. She learned from her Father to have a strong work ethic that she carried throughout her life and a strong sense of family. She helped in raising both her brother and sister. One of her many accomplishments was when she was a chapter president of ABWA (American Business Women Association). She retired from the National Weather Service. She started as an administrative assistant and retired as a weather observer in Burns, OR. She enjoyed doing artwork (was nicked named “the doodler”), she belonged to a bowling league. She was also involved with other women’s organizations. She had an infectious smile and could radiate joy. All that knew her always mentioned how they loved her smile. She always looked for the best in people and give a helping hand when she could. She taught on how to enjoy life, to smile and to cherish family.
She took care of her mother the last 3 years of her life, taking her everywhere she wanted to go. When her mother passed away, Jeanette was lost without someone to take care of. Unfortunately, she had a stroke in 2019. It robbed her of many things she loved. Her independence was gone. Birds and squirrels suddenly became her passion. Making sure they had food and peanuts every day. She loved the mountains and road trips. Always wanted to go for rides.
She is now with her Father, Mother, dear friends and her favorite cat. She leaves behind a broken hearted family. A son Craig Dallin (Jojo), Brother Terry Evans (Kathy), Sister Pam Stark and nieces and nephews. Who will always carry her memory in their hearts.
A Graveside service for Jeanette will be on Wednesday, January 25, 2023 at 12:00 PM, Salt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Aveune and “N” Street, Salt Lake City. Friends and Family may view from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East. Guests are encouraged to use the parking and entrance on the north side of the building.
In Loving Memory
So very sorry for your loss. She was a nice person and had a cute smile. Enjoyed helping her throughout the years (23+). And we miss Gus too.
John Class
Salt Lake City, UT
My deepest condolences to all of you for the loss of such a wonderful family member Jeanette was very dear to me and I will miss her! She was my mother's best friend and it was such a blessing to have her in my life, it was like I still had a little of my mom still. She had a big heart and was such a strong and independent woman, I will miss her beautiful Smile.
Jennifer Andreasen
Murray, UT
We are so sorry for your loss, we really loved Jeanette. She was such a joy and wil be missed terribly. We loved having her as a neighbor and a friend. Love, Trevor Andersen and Gretchen Good
Trevor and Gretchen
Salt Lake City, UT