Monday, September 28, 2015

Jack Magnuson obit notice


Castle Dale - Jack LeRoy Magnuson, 86, passed away September 25, 2015 from injuries sustained in a four-wheeling accident. He was born July 22, 1929 in Castle Dale, Utah to Charles and Ada Faye Jeffs Magnuson.

On November 25, 1955 he married the love of his life, Janet Wickman in Ely, Nevada. Their marriage was later solemnized on May 13, 1997 in the Manti Temple. Jack and Janet were only two months shy of their 60th wedding anniversary.

He was raised in Castle Dale, Utah. At the age of 16 he moved to California with his father to work in the grape fields. After a short stay, he returned to Castle Dale and worked in the oil fields and for US Fuel Co. in Hiawatha, Utah as a shuttle car operator until he joined the U.S. Army in 1951. He served in Fort Lewis, Washington until his honorable discharge in March 1953. He returned to Castle Dale and resumed employment at US Fuel.

In the early 1960s they started a small building material store in their backyard. He would work at the mine whenever possible and, with the help of Janet, maintained the lumber store too. The business was so successful that, in 1965, he was able to purchase property on Castle Dale Main Street and build his first store. The business grew and flourished until he built the large Magnuson Lumber building in 1984. It is still operating today, 50 years later. 

He loved to spend time with friends and family traveling the country and at his Joe’s Valley Ranch. He spent many memorable days vacationing with his grandchildren.

He served many years on the Castle Dale City Council. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He and Janet served nine years at the church cannery and served a two year humanitarian mission. He found great joy in helping others. Wherever he went, he was always willing to lend a helping hand.

He is survived by his wife Janet, son Randy (Laurel) Magnuson, daughter Jarilyn Spears; His grandchildren, Dallas (Shanna) Magnuson, Lindsey (Cody) Oman, McKenzie (Chance) Garrison, Eric (Caitlin) Spears, Leisha Magnuson and McCall Spears; His great-grandchildren, Korbin Garrison, Mylie Magnuson, Macee Garrison, Olivia Spears, Peyton Oman, Dreyden Oman, and Jaxton Oman. He is preceded in death by his great-granddaughter Maeli McCall Garrison; his parents Charles and Ada Faye Jeffs Magnuson; brothers Paul and Bruce; sisters Twila, Jenny, and Valora.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at the Castle Dale Utah Stake Center, 35 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah. A viewing will be held Tuesday evening, September 29, 2015 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Fausett Mortuary, 720 North Center, Castle Dale, Utah and Wednesday morning from 9:00-10:30 a.m. prior to the services at the church. Interment will be at the Castle Dale City Cemetery. Funeral services are in the care of Fausett Mortuary. Family and friends may sign the guest book and share memories of Jack at www.fausettmortuary.com.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Jean Reaveley Obit Notice











A beautiful heart took its last breath on September 15, 2015, as Jean succumbed to her illness surrounded by loved ones. Jean was born to Marvin and Pauline Dickson (Brunner) on February 27, 1929 in Heber City, UT. The family later moved to Salt Lake City, UT, where she grew up and graduated from South High School. Her first marriage was to Edward LaRocque (Rock) Campbell on August 14, 1946 in Salt Lake City. They were married for 27 years. She later married Donald G. Reaveley in Elko, NV on May 30, 1981.
Jean is survived by husband Don, daughter Vicki (Steve) Rogers, son Mark (Silvia) Campbell, and predeceased by son Brig Campbell and daughter Tori Larsen. Also survived by stepchildren Terrie McCans (Reavely) and Don Reavely, Jr., sisters Darlene Cornwall and Kay Hoagland, 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Jean loved her family and friends fiercely, generously and unconditionally. Don was the love of her life for 34 years. His love for her was ultimately demonstrated by his loyalty and dedicated care during her illness, to the very end.
Her zest for life was evident in all her activities, interests and spontaneous nature. She was passionate about bridge, bowling, cards and anything else that came her way, and she made it fun for everyone sharing the experience with her. She was also an active member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans for several years and served as State Department Commander during part of her tenure.
Though she will be dearly missed, the qualities and character Jean possessed and so freely shared with others will live on in perpetuity through all the lives she touched.
The family wishes to acknowledge and express their gratitude to the staff of Legacy Village Memory Care and Aspire Home Health & Hospice for their compassionate care during Jean's final days.
Burial will be at Crestview Cemetery in Price, UT.
Private family services to be held.

Published in Deseret News on Sept. 18, 2015

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Miner's Memorial-Carbon County



Hiawatha Day August 2015




Picture from Sun Advocate.

HIAWATHA DAY AUG 2015

HIAWATHA DAY AUG 2015

THIS LIST CAME FROM THE SIGN IN LIST. IF YOU DID NOT SIGN IN, MORE THAN LIKELY YOUR NAME WILL NOT BE HERE. THERE ARE SEVERAL LIST "FLOATING AROUND""ON THE INTERNET. IF YOUR NAME HAS TO BE CHANGED OR ADDED LET ME KNOW. THIS IS THE ONLY LIST I AM GOING TO TRY AND KEEP UP TO DATE.
WALLY

Here is a list of everyone who signed the page at the Hiawatha Reunion in August 2015. There are probably a few misspelled names. I could not read some of the "Hieroglyphics." If your name is spelled wrong or is missing please let me know and I will fix it.    WALLY

Allred, Ken
Anderson, Deloy & Betty
Anderson, Larry &  Sharon
Baldwin, Wallace
Barnett,Al .
Barnett, Floyd &  Barbara
Barnett, John J.
Barnett, Pat
Blackburn, Geri
Blake, Jenn
Blake, Parker
Carras, Angela
Castanon, Kathryn, Miller
Christensen, Marilyn
Christensen, Vince
Clavell, Paul
Crogan, Carol
Crogan, Steve
Davis, Nana Beth Littlejohn
Driggs, Barbara McFadden
Driggs, Darrell
Hanna, Kayla M.
Hansen, Colleen
Hansen, Glen
Hansen, Ryan & Dorothy Barnett
Herreri, Josie Yamaguchi
Jensen, Kelly
Jordan, Ginny
Larsen, David & Laretta
Larsen, Jackie
Lopan, Max
Lopan, Willie
Lowe, David A.
Lowe, Grace
Lowe, James R.
Lowe, Soupy David
McBride, Diana Lowe
McFadden, Kathryn
Mecham, Craig & Dinah
Miller, Beverly
Merrill. Chloe
Miller, Eldon
Neilson, Tom & Clone
Orphanakis, Mary
Pappas, George
Peck, Alice L.
Peirce, Lisa Segura
Peterson, Betty
Peterson, Sharon Richardson
Reaveley, Don
Reva, John & Marilyn
Rowley, Vernell
Segura, Helen Pappas
Vuksinick, Arlene
Wallace, Don & Myrna
Woodruff, Cliff & Louise

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Marilyn Sue C. Christensen Obit

Marilyn Sue Cannon Christensen(1957 - 2015)

Marilyn Sue Cannon Christensen
1957~2015
On August 28, 2015 the life of Marilyn Sue Cannon Christensen was taken too soon. Marilyn was born March 16, 1957 to Melba Justesen and Dale Cannon. She was raised by her Uncle and Aunt, Bert and Golda Cannon. Marilyn married Dennis Christensen on April 27, 1985.
She is survived by her husband Dennis; mom Melba; children Shane, Lewis, and Brittney; 12 grandchildren; Aunt Betty Peterson and many aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews, sisters and brothers.
A visitation will be held at Lake Hills Memorial Mortuary, 10055 S. State St., Sandy, UT, on Wednesday September 2, 2015 between 6 and 8 PM. Funeral services will be held at the same location, Thursday, September 3, 2015 at 11:00 AM, and interment in Lake Hills Memorial Cemetery following services. Online condolences may be left at www.LakeHillsMortuary.com.
Marilyn's life was cut short and she will be greatly missed!

Funeral Home

Lake Hills Memorial Mortuary Cemetery & Crematorium
10055 S State St Sandy, UT 84070
(801) 566-1249

Published in Deseret News on Sept. 1, 2015