Janet Lee Selleck's Obituary
Janet Lee Selleck, 71, of Riverdale, Utah, passed away peacefully on March 9, 2026, after a brief illness.
Born in Oakland, California, Janet was raised in Concord, California, where she graduated from Concord High School in 1972. She later made her home in Hudson, Florida for many years before relocating to Utah in 2017.
Janet was preceded in death by her parents, Richard James Selleck and Joanne Kuhlman Selleck.
A deeply spiritual person, Janet accepted the Lord Jesus as her Savior during her teenage years and maintained a constant spiritual connection throughout her life. She was profoundly interested in all things heavenly, living with a quiet abiding faith.
Janet was a gifted, self-taught artist with a beautiful and distinctive style all her own. From an early age she loved drawing babies and children, capturing their innocence and wonder in ways that touched many hearts. She also had a lifelong love for cats, always sharing her home with one or two feline companions who were her dearest friends and greatest comforts. No stray cat ever went hungry on Janet’s watch.
She is survived by her three beloved children:
• Jennette Dimitt Hogan (Clark Hogan)
• Rebecca Hunt Euler (John Euler)
• Ryan Christopher Hunt (Adrenne Hunt)
Janet was a proud grandmother to nine grandchildren:
Holly Hunt, Tyler Hunt, Charlotte Hunt, Kaytlin White Hoogs(Desmond), Adrienne White, Jackson White, Benjamin Hogan, Samson Hogan, and Madelyn Hogan
She was also blessed with one great-grandson Harper Dalyn Hoogs
Janet is also survived by her three sisters and brother-in-law:
• Karan Selleck McCaughy (Joel Gingery)
• Jean Selleck Baney
• Patricia Selleck Purcell (Wayne Purcell)
and by many cherished nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews who will forever remember her with kindness.
Janet’s love of family, her artistic soul, and her tender heart for animals and children will live on in the lives she touched so deeply. She will be greatly missed and loved forever
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