Juanita Ardantz Taylor

Juanita Ardantz Taylor

March 26, 1939 - April 27, 2006

Juanita Ardantz Taylor

March 26, 1939 - April 27, 2006

Obituary

Juanita Ardantz Taylor 67

Born to Dominick and Viki Ardantz in Santa Maria, CA in 1939, where she was also raised. She lived on the Ferini Ranch in Betteravia with her family until she was 7 years old, when they moved into town. She died on Thursday, April 27, 2006 at her home in Mission Viejo, California.

Juanita attended St. Mary of the Assumption School, followed by Santa Maria High and graduated in 1957. She attended Hancock College, and then transferred to UCLA where she earned her teaching certificate. Juanita traveled to Hawaii and Europe between 1959-1961, and then was married to Dean Lear Scally, Jr. Loving daughter, Shannon Marie Porter; son-in-law, Dwight Temple Porter; beloved son, Michael Paul Scally; daughter-in-law, Edwina Wenceslao Scally; 3 grandsons, Dominick, Cameron and Zachary survived her. Her mother, Viki Ardantz , and two brothers, Henri Pierre and Michael D. Ardantz, also survived her.

While raising her family in Santa Maria, Juanita worked for her father Dominick J. Ardantz, and his partner Milo Ferini, Sr. at the California Ranch. After relocating to Laguna Hills, CA in 1978, she began a career in administration at Mission Viejo High School. She retired from MVHS in December 2000.

Juanita was passionate about people and relationships. After retiring, she volunteered for Hospice as a counselor for 3 years, the Orange County Animal Shelter, the Second Hand Food Bank of Orange County and kept active walking the lake in Mission Viejo, along with Jazzercise and Yoga weekly until being diagnosed with Biliary Cancer in late June 2005. She kept up with her workouts until the chemotherapy regimen became too aggressive for her system in March 2006. The charities she regularly contributed to and remained passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association, The Ocean Conservancy, Defenders of Wildlife, United Farm Workers, and PBH Produce For Better Health. Her children were with her as she convalesced at home the last three and a half weeks of her life. In that time, she shared her thoughts, and feelings about life, death and laughter. She remained positive until the very end, reflecting back on her happiest moments in life; frequently, they were on the ranch with her children.
In commemoration with her desires, there will be a Celebration of Juanita’s Life held on Saturday, June 10, 2006 ~ 1- 4 P.M. at The Hitching Post, 3325 Point Sal Road, Casmalia, California. 805 937-6151
***All who knew and loved Juanita are welcomed to attend.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests remembrances may be made in Juanita’s memory to the following charities:

Alzheimer’s Association
225 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60601

The Ocean Conservancy
2029 K Street NW
Washington DC, VA 20006

Defenders of Wildlife
1130 17th Street NW
Washington DC, VA 20036

United Farm Workers
P.O. Box 62
Keene, CA 93531-9989

Produce For Better Health Foundation
5341 Limestone Road
Wilmington, DE 19808

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10 responses to Juanita Ardantz Taylor

  1. Juanita was a one-of-a-kind woman. She never had a bad thing to say about anyone. She was always up and living life to the fullest each day. She was a loyal and true friend to all. We have lost a truly wonderful lady.

  2. Juanita was the greatest, warmest, kindest and wisest woman I knew. She can not be replaced. It was a privilege to work right beside her for 3 years. She taught me so many valuable lessons for my life. Even though miles have parted us – I knew she was there for me, and I miss her greatly. Rhonda Dorsey

  3. Clair Taylor says:

    Juanita and I were married for 21 years, the best years of my life. I miss her every day. God bless her.

  4. Juanita was always there to help when I had questions or needed assistance. She had a great sense of humor which I enjoyed, and I also got to see her occasionally at Jazzercise. I was sorry to read of her illness and passing. I know she will be missed by a great many friends.

  5. Shannon, Michael–
    Your Mother was not only a beautiful lady, but an awesome inspiration of courage..She will be sorely missed. I pray that you both walk in the courage of the Lord and know that she left you both a pocket full of memories to embrace.
    Shannon, stand tall and remember that God is the Final Authority over all things in our life. And his ways are perfect.

    Love
    Always Candace and Elisha.

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