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Obituary of LaRayne T. Moody

LaRayne T. Moody, 79 was called home on Feb. 12th, 2026

She was born on Feb. 10th, 1947, to Harold and Vivian Taylor In Delta, UT.

LaRayne is survived by her three children: Harold Bickley, Barbara Jensen, and Paul (Teresa) Bickley; her grandchildren: Kasie, Riley, Tayler, Tony (Krystalyn), Paige (Jacklyn), Racheal, and Tarah; her siblings: Dennis (MaryLee) Taylor, Dave (UnaRae) Taylor, Doug Taylor, Phyllis Edwards, Charlotte Cahoon, and Gary (Karen) Taylor; eight great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and countless others whom she called family.

She is preceded in death by her mother and father; her sister, Rhonda; her brother, Sherill; and the love of her life, Jay Moody.

She worked for the State of Utah for 22 years, doing what she loved—helping others. She had a gift for providing guidance and light to so many people. Grandma once bought and planted rose bushes that, at first, looked like nothing more than a bunch of sticks. When she planted those “sticks” in the ground, everyone thought she was crazy because they were never going to turn into anything. “They’re just sticks,” after all. But everyone was wrong. Those rose bushes grew over 10 feet tall and stretched across at least 50 feet, and she had the last laugh. That was the kind of person she was. She always provided comfort and stability to those who needed it so they could grow.

She found joy in spending time with her family. Seeing her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren gave her life. She enjoyed sitting outside with her cup of coffee, taking in what the evening might bring. You could always count on her being in front of the TV when the Jazz or a hockey game was on.

In her younger years, she loved spending time with Jay and being a mother to her children. She looked forward to time with family and friends, whether it was a camping trip, family reunion, holiday gathering, yard sale, thrift-store outing, or just a simple visit. She lived for those moments and truly enjoyed the company. It was never what you did during the visit that she remembered—it was the visit itself that meant the world to her.

She treasured all the precious moments she shared with everyone, and her presence brought endless happiness to us all. Though she has been called home, her laughter, love, kindness, humor, and unforgettable spirit will live on in all of us who had the honor and privilege of knowing her.

We called her Mom, Grandma, Sister, Aunt, and Friend. Now we can call her our Angel. She will be forever missed and forever loved.

“Grandma, may you continue to be the Lighthouse that guides our way through this life.”

Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 5:00 PM at the Historic City View Chapel, 1001 E 11th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. A visitation will will be held from 4-5 PM prior to the services. Arrangements are in care of Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Home.   435-884-3031

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7 Responses

  1. She was always a pleasant lady. I loved her smile. I will miss seeing her shop in the store.
    Sending love and peace to the family during this difficult time.

  2. So sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our prayers. Sending our Love. Jaymes & Candee Martinez

  3. Always cared deeply for Aunt Raye, such a sweet, kind woman with a warm heart and soul! I always loved visiting with her and my Uncle Jay but it was Aunt Raye who was the most friendly and outgoing of this couple. I wish I had stayed in contact with her after my Uncle’s passing, family is precious and time is short. This is a lesson I have learned a little late in my life. God Bless each one of Aunt Raye’s Children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

  4. We are saddened to hear of Larayne’s passing. Please know how deeply sorry we are. We are thinking of you and your family and holding you in our prayers during this difficult time. Love you all Ron and Deb Olson and Family.

  5. I remember the kindness Ray always showed to everyone. I remember the family gatherings. June and Ray were best of friends. There’s so many treasured memories of FAMILY- “family is forever”.

  6. We are so deeply saddened for the loss of your beautiful mother LaRayne. Our love and prayers are with you right now. She was such a sweet soul, we will miss our talks ❤️

  7. We are so deeply saddened for the loss of your beautiful mother LaRayne. Our love and prayers are with you right now. She was such a sweet soul, we will miss our talks ❤️

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