Mary Conway Taylor

March 31, 1915 - July 13, 2017

Mary Margaret Conway was born on March 31, 1915 to Winifred Ryan and James Conway, immigrants from Ireland. She passed away peacefully on July 13, 2017 at Saint Joseph's Villa. 

She was married to Roy and together they had one son, Bill. They then later divorced. For 30 years of her life, Mary dedicated her time to working for the IRS. 

Mary Conway was very proud of her Irish heritage, traveling to Ireland with her family to share the beauty of the Emerald Isle and meet relatives.  It is said that the Irish temperament is a mixture of charm and warmth, a wit that shines through adversity with irrepressible buoyancy, a vivacious spirt, and kindliness and tolerance for the common frailties of man.  She was memorable and an inspiration to anyone who met her.  People saw her as courageous, independent and a progressive woman, even at 102 years of age. When asked what she attributed her longevity to, she would usually say ‘good Irish stock', San Francisco air, her nightly ‘Tidley' and that God had lost her file.  With this obituary it must mean God found her file.

Even though living the past 10 years in Salt Lake City, she left her heart in San Francisco.  Her Irish gift of gab would share stories with anyone who would listen of roller skating up and down the hills, swimming at Sutro Baths, taking the ferry across the bay, watching building of the bridges and many other memories about the charm of the City by the Bay.

Mary was known as Aunty Mary and Nana to many and across generations. She dearly loved so many people in her life. She is survived by her son, Bill (Dolores) Taylor; grandsons Ryan, James, and Mark; great grandchildren Ian and Keelie; and many special nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. 

She is preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Margaret Granucci. 

The family would like to thank Saint Joseph's Villa for the kindness and care they shared with her, especially the residents and staff at the Senior Apartments who made her feel at home for the past ten years. 

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, July 24 at 1:30 PM at the Saint Joseph's Villa Chapel, 451 Bishop Federal Lane, Salt Lake City. Interment will be held at a later date at Holy Cross Cemetery near San Francisco.

Mary was a proud graduate of Immaculate Conception Academy in San Francisco.  As an expression of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, donations in her name may be sent to ICA Cristo Rey, 3625 24th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110.

 

In Loving Memory

Where do i even begin. Nana was such an amazing, kind and beautiful woman. She was like a grandmother to me. I am so happy that I was able to be a part of her life. I still can't believe she made it to 102!! Bill and family, I'm so very sorry for your loss. I'm sure she and my dad are talking about all the wonderful memories they both had from the San Francisco days. She will be very missed by all that knew her. We are thinking about you and the family in this difficult time. Much love, Sharla, Keelie and Ian

Sharla Taylor

West Jordan, Ut

Nana was such a sweet lady, it was an honor to know her. Please accept our sincere condolences.

George & Kathy Stone

Sandy, UT

I send you my heartfelt sympathy. Mary's parents were the godparents to my Dad, William (Bill) Hearne, another former IRS employee. My dad told stories about the ?City Girls? coming to down to the ?country" (San Bruno) to visit the Hearne's in the 1920's. As it turns out, my mother Helen's first job after high school in 1947 was with the IRS working for Mary. My mother said that Mary was the best boss she ever had. Mary took her under her wing and showed her the ropes and she was forever grateful. I know that she and Mary kept in touch until my mother's death in 2012. Mary was a trailblazer. I am so sorry for your loss, Joan Hearne-Gribble

Joan Hearne-Gribble

San Mateo, Ca

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