Sure, but this particular list does sound more like a list of material things she was expected to be grateful for as opposed to "things she loved."
For example, "Sam's pride and joy was his 1960 Corvette that he restored by hand and drove through town every Saturday," vs. "nice car." (Nice = expensive.)
"Taylor loved her home and guests frequently remarked on her talent for interior decorating," vs. "house, etc."
See the difference?
I've seen it worded both ways in various obituaries.
It doesn't mean anything other than she loved doing this or that.