Janet Mae Pearl, 66, of Morgantown, passed away early Thursday morning, March 26, 2020, at her home in Morgantown.
Janet was born Oct. 2, 1953, in Compton, Calif., a daughter of the late Bobby Gene Clarkson and the late Donna Mae (Lewin) Clarkson.
Survivors include her adoring husband of nearly 15 years, Glenn Richard Pearl; her four children, Carri McIver and husband Michael, of West Haven, Utah, Elizabeth Slaughter, Meagan Schrecengost and husband Scott, of Berthoud, Colo., and Jordan Don Carter, of Ogden, Utah; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one brother, Ronnie Clarkson and wife Cheryl, of La Habra, Calif.; and her constant canine companion, Valentino.
Janet loved her family and was so proud of each of her children. She had a way of making anything she touched beautiful.
She enjoyed painting, gardening, watching old movies, singing Karaoke, and summer nights in her back yard listening to music with the love of her life, Glenn.
Janet spent 26 years as a retail operations manager with two Fortune 500 companies.
Janet’s children want to acknowledge the care and unending love given to her by her husband Glenn. In the face of Alzheimer’s, Glenn made it possible to allow Janet to remain cared for in their home and be surrounded by all the things she held dear — even while still working full time. For this, they are eternally grateful.
To her grandkids, Taylor, Adrienne, Gage, Emma, Bailey, Addison, Madilyn, Emery and Ridley, always remember… Nanny Janny loves you.
Her family knows they will see her again, but for now, they say goodbye.
After a private family viewing in Morgantown, Janet will be returned to Myers Mortuary in Roy, Utah for private visitation and funeral services. Interment will take place in the West Haven City Cemetery, West Haven, Utah.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions in her memory by made to the Alzheimer’s Association at act.alz.org/donate.
Professional services have been provided to the family with the guidance of Smith Funeral & Cremation Care of Westover/Morgantown.
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