She was a devoted wife, mother, ardent Daughter of Utah Pioneers, and faithful, lifelong member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, among the many other roles she fulfilled throughout her 84 years in mortality. She had 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Their union, which lasted 57 years until Glenn’s death, produced the aforementioned Tamara, along with three sons, Carl Jeffrey (Vilma), Clayton Patrick (Brenda), and Curtis Gregory (Sally Ann). Carnahan were sealed for time and eternity in the Logan Utah Temple. She is survived in her immediate family by her sister, Carma Lloyd Firkins (90) of Declo, and her eldest brother, F. She mourned the untimely loss of her sister, Luana, throughout her lifetime. Two male siblings were stillborn and a sister, Luana, died in infancy. Janis was born December 21, 1938, the youngest of seven children conceived by Flossie Ethel Parish and Fred Toplis Lloyd. By her side at her passing were her dedicated daughter and son-in-law, Tamara and Michael Cooper. This was her final stop on a life’s journey which took her from a humble birth in the log cabin on the Lloyd family homestead in Elba, Cassia County, Idaho, to distant, storied, and exotic places around the world, including Malta no, not the one just down the road where she graduated from Raft River High School, but rather the home of the Knights Hospitaller, located in the vastness of the Mediterranean sea. ELBA, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) -Janis Lloyd Carnahan passed away peacefully from natural causes on Saturday, October 7, 2023, in her Camdenton, Missouri home at the age of 84.
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