▰ Eleanor M Small Died January 01, … More Information | |
▰ Wayne Delyle Sly Died April 03, … More Information |
Wayne Delyle Sly, age 34 of Utah, born in Nevada, passed from this world into the next April 3, 2000. Obituary published: April 04, 2000 in "Las Vegas R-J (NV)" |
▰ Wayne Delyle Sly Died April 03, … More Information |
Wayne Delyle Sly, age 34 of Utah, born in Reno, Nevada, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before he April 3, 2000. Obituary published: April 04, 2000 in "Salt Lake Tribune" |
▰ Wayne Delyle Sly Died April 03, … More Information |
Wayne Delyle Sly, of Utah, born in Nevada, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord April 3, 2000. Wayne was 34. Obituary published: April 04, 2000 in "Deseret News" |
▰ Lukas Alekzander Sly Died March 31, … More Information |
Lukas Alekzander Sly, born December 9, 2012 entered eternal life March 31, 2013 in Provo, Utah. Lukas was 0.
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Obituary: Lukas Alekzander Sly Lukas Alekzander Sly, son of Whitney N. Sly, died , 31, 2013, in Provo, Utah. He was born 9, 2012, in Provo, Utah. Graveside services will be , 4, 2013, at 11 a.m. at the Provo City , 610 South State Street, Provo, Utah. Condolences may be sent to the family at: www.tributecenterutah.com |
▰ Bernice (Cox) Sly Died March 22, … More Information |
Bernice (Cox) Sly, age 87 of Utah, born in Downey, Idaho, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before she March 22, 2005. Obituary published: March 23, 2005 in "PE (CA)" |
▰ Leonard Kimball Slusser Died November 06, … More Information | Leonard Kimball Slusser, born May 4, 1933 entered Heaven's gates on November 6, 2016 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Leonard was 83. |
▰ Leonard Kimball Slusser Died November 06, … More Information |
Leonard Kimball Slusser, born May 4, 1933 ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before his November 6, 2016 in Millcreek, Utah. Leonard was 83.
Family members and close friends: , Fleurette & Gary Peterson, Heidi Livsey, Matthew White, Heidi Lehwalder, Heber Slusser |
▰ Michelle Slusher Died September 16, … More Information | Michelle Slusher, born June 29, 1962 went to be with her Lord and Savior September 16, 2016 in Draper, Utah. Michelle was 54. |
▰ Michelle Slusher Died September 16, … More Information |
Michelle Slusher, born June 29, 1962 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home September 16, 2016 in Millcreek, Utah. Michelle was 54.
Family members and close friends: , Kendall Ashby, Michele Smith, Jody Rademan, Judy Wigren, Kim Williams-justesen, Lorri Frame, Andi Richards, Dawn Stockmann, Betty And Russ Rasmussen, Jim And Cindy Campbell, Marcie Dunn-rolfe, Carla, Connie Chidester, Lisa Erickson, Walt And Debie Rosemann, Tami Gallagher, Jill Necaise, Teresa B, Phoebe Bowler Ludlow, Lynda & George Rogers, Cindy Wilkey, Ronna Christian, Jill Richey, Shawna Bullock, Roger And Lorette Dart, Tim & Kim Quinn, Kim Alexander, Janet Reeves |
▰ Donna Gene (Child) Slusher Died December 15, … More Information |
Donna Gene (Child) Slusher, age 74 of Utah, born in Fairview, Wyoming, passed away peacefully December 15, 2000. Obituary published: December 16, 2000 in "Salt Lake Tribune" |
▰ Donna Gene (Child) Slusher Died December 15, … More Information |
Donna Gene (Child) Slusher, age 74 of Utah, born in Wyoming, joined the Lord December 15, 2000. Obituary published: December 16, 2000 in "Deseret News" |
▰ Swanie A Slupe Died August 03, … More Information |
Swanie A Slupe, age 99 of St George, Utah, joined the Lord August 3, 1998. Obituary published: August 04, 1998 in "Daily Republic (SD)" |
▰ Max E Sluga Died January 12, … More Information |
Max E Sluga, born August 20, 1934 gained his wings on January 12, 2018 in Riverton, Utah. Max was 83.
Family members and close friends: , Tony Taylorsville, Joe Portland, Tom & Lyn Green Bay, Bill Midvale, Karen Woods Cross |
▰ Jennie (Curcich) Sluga Died November 20, … More Information |
Jennie (Curcich) Sluga, of West Valley, Utah, entered Heaven's gates on November 20, 2002. Jennie was 89. Obituary published: November 21, 2002 in "Salt Lake Tribune" |
▰ Jennie (Curcich) Sluga Died November 20, … More Information |
Jennie (Curcich) Sluga, of West Valley, Utah, entered eternal life November 20, 2002. Jennie was 89. Obituary published: November 21, 2002 in "Deseret News" |
▰ George Sluga Died October 10, … More Information |
George Sluga, of West Jordan, Utah, left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home October 10, 2000. George was 85. Obituary published: October 11, 2000 in "Salt Lake Tribune" |
▰ George Sluga Died October 10, … More Information |
George Sluga, of West Jordan, Utah, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord October 10, 2000. George was 85. Obituary published: October 11, 2000 in "Deseret News" |
▰ Robert L Sluder Died April 20, … More Information |
Robert L Sluder, born March 1, 1950 entered eternal life April 20, 2017 in Utah. Robert was 67.
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Obituary: Robert was born on 1, 1950 and passed away on , 20, 2017. Robert was a resident of Utah at the time of passing. Robert was married to Barbara. |
▰ Darline Mary Sluder Died January 01, … More Information |
Family members and close friends: , Dorothy Mcmeen |
▰ Corinne L Sluder Died May 01, … More Information |
Corinne L Sluder, born May 2, 1924 went into the presence of the Lord on May 1, 2017 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Corinne was 92.
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Obituary: Corinne Larsen Sluder lived a full and very active life that began on May 2, 1924, and one day shy of her 93rd birthday, ended naturally on May 1, 2017. Her vibrant spirit is carried on by her four children, five grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, brother, and extended family and friends. Corinne, known affectionately as Bubby and a little less affectionately as the Tiger Lady, was born and died in Salt Lake City, Utah, living there most of her life. We were blessed to learn many valuable lessons during her nine decades of adventures, among them: Be sure to release the ball when at the bowling alley or youll spend two months shopping on QVC from your couch due to major knee surgery. A week at Girls Camp should be a full production including costumed skits, big themes, and pranks. Forty isn too late to start a new hobby.hundreds of beautiful oil paintings resulted from finally pursuing her life-long dream. Grandmas can and should say yes when moms and dads say o. Shopping and going to lunch should be Olympic sports. Corinne grew up on 5th South in Salt Lake City, causing a lot of mischief in that neighborhood throughout her childhood. She graduated from West High School in 1942 and worked a mans job at Continental Oil during World War II, while writing to seven servicemen. Donell Dean Sluder was the first of those young men to return home from the war and they were married two months later on 20, 1946. lived in Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs, and Concord, California while raising their four children. Her four years in California gave her some of her happiest memories and inspired her to begin painting lessons. While her children grew up, she sewed dance costumes, ran Girls Camp, and was sports director at church, leading her team to several successive softball championships. During most of her adult life, she worked to support Diamond Electric, a family business started by her father in 1944. Corinne and her brother took over the business in 1974 and she worked there until the final months of her life. In their later years, Don and Corinne traveled the world, most often with a large group of her cousins. Her beloved husband passed away in 2005. She continued to travel, visiting family all over the United States. Throughout her life, she was an active member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She is survived by her children Pamela Penny (Tom) Reed; Pat; Jill (Duane) Astin; and Jack (Kay) Sluder; her grandchildren Mindy (David) Byrnes; Becky (Mike) Leatherbury; Jeff Astin; Sara Sluder; and Andy Sluder; her great-grandchildren Maddy, Ethan and Ryan Byrnes and Luke Leatherbury; and her brother Werner. A viewing will be held on , May 4th from 6-8 P.M. at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 South Highland Drive, SLC, Utah. The funeral will be held on , May 5th, at 2 P.M. also at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. There will be a viewing beginning at 1 P.M. prior to the services. Interment at the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. |
▰ Corinne L Sluder Died May 01, … More Information |
Corinne L Sluder, born May 2, 1924 went into the presence of the Lord on May 1, 2017 in Millcreek, Utah. Corinne was 92.
Family members and close friends: , Bob Ithurralde |
▰ Alta G Sluder Died January 01, … More Information |
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Obituary: Alta Godfrey Sluder1915 - 2014Alta Godfrey Sluder passed away happy and peacefully on the 4th of , 2014. She was a 98 year old "Firecracker" and will be missed by her friends and family. She was born in Logan, Utah to Edward and Edith Godfrey. Alta married Woody Sluder on May 6, 1937 in Logan, Utah. were married for 53 years and enjoyed a wonderful life together. Alta was an active participant in the Women's Utah Motor Transport Association and the Nibley Park Women's Golf Association.She is survived by her two children, daughter, Sheryl Halton, and son, Bob (Barbara) Sluder; five grandchildren, Scott (Michelle) Halton, Kim (Travis) Taylor, Jess (Sarah) Sluder, Riley Sluder, Dan (Jessica) Sluder; four great grandchildren, Truitt (Chandra) Wallis, Jeff (Savana) Fast, Sydney Halton, Chance Taylor; two great great grandchildren, Talan an Jax Wallis. Alta was preceded in death by her father and mother, her husband, Woody Sluder, brother, Wesley Godfrey, son-in-law, Sid Halton. The family would like to thank the staff at The Coventry Assisted Living facility for the love and kindness shown to mom for 3 years and special recognition to Shar, Aja, Ginger and Jen who went above and beyond their duties for mom. Special thanks as well to Tammy, Reese and Don at Wells Fargo. A memorial will be held , 9, 2014 at 11am at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 East 1300 South. The interment will follow at the Wasatch Lawns Memorial Park, 3401 South Highland Drive. Online stories and condolences may be offered at www.larkincares.com |
▰ Alta G Sluder Died January 01, … More Information |
Family members and close friends: , Kimmie Halton Taylor, Bev Taylor, Audibel Hearing Center, Brad Fritz, Mary Henriod-griggs |
▰ Rosemarie Wood Slover Died November 07, … More Information |
Rosemarie Wood Slover, born October 17, 1917 entered eternal life November 7, 2012 in Provo, Utah. Rosemarie was 95.
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Obituary: Rosemarie Wood Slover Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Rosemarie Wood Slover, left mortal life on , Nov. 7th. Born in Salt Lake City the second of six children, Rosemarie moved to Canada while still a girl when her father, Thomas George Wood, took up management of the sugarbeet industry for the Alberta, Montana, and Idaho regions. She grew up in Raymond, Alberta, a vivacious sister to five brothers: Lincoln, David, Bob, Stephen, and Bud. At the age of 18 she left home to pursue the adventures which were to fill the rest of her long and extraordinary life. Her first stop was the San Francisco Ballet , where she attended the school and danced in the corps de ballet. While later earning her Associates Degree at the University of Utah, she met and in 1939 married Robert Henry Slover (1911-2007), who was then the western states Regional Supervisor for white-collar projects of the Works Progress Administration. Theirs was a lifelong love match, and Robert and Rosemarie traveled the US and the world together during the long years of Roberts military service, academic career, and callings in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Rosemarie is especially esteemed by Church members in Korea, whom she came to love greatly during the time when Robert and she were Korea Mission President and Matron and later Seoul Temple President and Matron. Many Koreans fondly remember her warm, charming Church talks featuring Korean folk-tales. Rosemarie reared her three children on major doses of love, sacrifice, and creativity. She read and invented stories to tell them; she took them to plays, operas, concerts, museums, art galleries, political rallies, and cultural events wherever she and Robert were assigned. Her unflagging support and generosity of spirit and resources has communicated her love and belief in them throughout their lives. Rosemarie inspired loyalty and friendship wherever she lived, including her long-time home within the boundaries of the Oak Hills Fourth Ward of the LDS Church in Provo. She would wish us to thank her wonderful home teachers, bishops, Relief Society sisters, and special friends Myrtle Prince, Brian Dodge, and Alan and Kyu Covell. Heartfelt thanks also to the hospice care-givers who brought her affection, comfort, and medical help in her waning months. Rosemarie is survived by her brother, Stephen Wood (Calgary); her three children and their spouses, Drs. Robert H. and Robin B. Slover (Denver), Cindy and Ned Butikofer (New York City), and Tim and Mary Slover (Provo); eight grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren. On May 10, 1939, Rosemaries then future husband wrote a letter to her expressing what all who knew her feel: Wasn last week wonderful, darling? Every minute of being with you was. The more I am with you, the more I realize how fine and good you are. services will be held at 11:00 am on , Nov. 12th at the Oak Hills Stake , 925 E. North Temple Drive, Provo. Family and friends may call at a visitation held evening from 6 â 8 pm at Walker Sanderson , 646 East 800 North, or morning from 9:45 â 10:45 am at the church. Interment will be at East Lawn in Provo. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.walkersanderson.com. |
▰ Robert Henry Iii Slover Died November 07, … More Information |
Robert Henry Iii Slover, 24, of Provo, Utah departed this life November 7, 1999. Obituary published: November 08, 1999 in "RMN (CO)" |
▰ Robert Henry Slover Died May 21, … More Information |
Robert Henry Slover, of Utah, born in Prague, Oklahoma, went into the presence of the Lord on May 21, 2007. Robert was 93. Obituary published: May 22, 2007 in "Salt Lake Tribune" |
▰ Robert Henry Slover Died May 19, … More Information |
Robert Henry Slover, born August 24, 1913 passed away peacefully May 19, 2007 in Provo, Utah. Robert was 93.
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Obituary: Robert Henry Slover, 93, of Provo, Utah, died , May 19, 2007 at his home. He was born 24, 1913, in Prague, Oklahoma, a son of Arthur Pratt and Minnie Ethel McDavis Slover. He married Rosemarie Wood, 29, 1939, in Raymond, Alberta, Canada. He graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a MPA degree and received a PhD from Harvard. He was a retired US Army Colonel and also a retired BYU Political Science Professor. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had served in many positions. He served as President of the Korean Mission from 1968 to 1971 and served as President of the Korea Seoul Temple from 1985 to 1988. Survivors include his wife, Rosemarie Wood Slover, his children, Robert H. (Robin) Slover II, Cindy Jo (Ned) Butikofer, Timothy W. (Mary) Slover, Kyu Jong (Alan) Covell, 8 grandchildren, and 5 great-grandchildren. services will be held , May 24th, at 1 p.m. in the Oak Hills Stake , 925 East North Temple Drive, Provo. Friends may call evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Walker Sanderson , 646 East 800 North, Orem and from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. prior to the services at the Stake . Interment will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills of Provo with full military rites. |
▰ Paula (Scholl)[Scheret] Slovak Died April 18, … More Information |
Paula (Scholl)[Scheret] Slovak, age 82 of Utah, passed from this life on April 18, 2000. Obituary published: April 19, 2000 in "Salt Lake Tribune" |
▰ Paula (Scholl)[Scheret] Slovak Died April 18, … More Information |
Paula (Scholl)[Scheret] Slovak, of Utah, entered the Kingdom of Heaven April 18, 2000. Paula was 82. Obituary published: April 19, 2000 in "Deseret News" |
▰ Paul Birger Slotte Died April 26, … More Information |
Paul Birger Slotte, age 84 of Midvale, Utah, entered into eternal rest April 26, 1998. Obituary published: April 27, 1998 in "Deseret News" |
▰ Larry Alan Slotboom Died June 08, … More Information | Larry Alan Slotboom, born March 26, 1940 died June 8, 2016 in Sandy, Utah. Larry was 76. |
▰ Jacalyn Pauline (Brigance) Slot Died June 23, … More Information |
Jacalyn Pauline (Brigance) Slot, of Ogden, Utah, passed away peacefully June 23, 2000. Jacalyn was 45. Obituary published: June 24, 2000 in "Ogden Standard" |
▰ Bernard Henry Sloots Died October 09, … More Information |
Bernard Henry Sloots, age 87 of Utah, went to be with the Lord on October 9, 2001. Obituary published: October 10, 2001 in "Salt Lake Tribune" |
▰ Bernard Henry Sloots Died October 09, … More Information |
Bernard Henry Sloots, age 87 of Utah, passed from this life on October 9, 2001. Obituary published: October 10, 2001 in "Deseret News" |
▰ Bernard Henry Sloots Died October 08, … More Information |
Bernard Henry Sloots, age 87 of Utah, went into the presence of the Lord on October 8, 2001. Obituary published: October 09, 2001 in "Ogden Standard" |
▰ Jim James Van Slooten Died November 21, … More Information |
Jim James Van Slooten, born June 28, 1954 entered eternal life November 21, 2014 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Jim was 60.
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Obituary: Dr. Harold James (Jim) Van Slooten, 60, went to be with the Lord on , 21st, 2014 with his family by his side in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Jim was born 28, 1954 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Rev. Clarence and Betty Van Slooten. He spent his early childhood in San Diego, California before moving to Salt Lake City, Utah, where his father served as a minister. His grew up playing basketball, mowing lawns and living the farm life in Washington during the summer. He dearly loved growing up with his four brothers. He met the love of his life and his soul mate, Ann, in Salt Lake and the two were married in of 1974. Dr. Jim went to the University of Utah for his pre-chiropractic studies, and received his chiropractic degree in 1977 from Palmer of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa, graduating Magna Cum Laude. He opened his chiropractic clinic in Salt Lake City in 1978 and maintained an abundant practice during his 36 year tenure. His Christian faith, enthusiasm, sense of humor and genuine love & concern for patients created a legacy that continues at the Holladay Chiropractic . Known for his commitment to Christian ministry, Dr. Jim preached at the Salt Lake Rescue Mission monthly for over 30 years. His compassion for the elderly and disabled resulted in routine chiropractic house calls. He was also instrumental in the establishment of The Rising Community Church in 2006, where he was a founding member and served as a trustee and kids church leader until his passing. Deeply loved by his family, Dr. Jim is survived by his wife, Ann; his daughter, Roanne Epps; son-in-law, Jason Epps; his son, Erik Van Slooten; and daughter-in-law, Paige Van Slooten. He is also survived by his seven grandchildren: Micah, Mandy, Sydney, Sammy, Brooklyn, Noah and Isaac. His family and life verse is Proverbs 3:5-6, which reads Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge God and he will keep your paths straight. We will be remembering Dr. Jim at The Rising Community Church, 12411 S 265 W, Ste. A in Draper, at the following times: Visitation: , 28 from 6pm - 9pm. Hors Doeuvres will be served during these hours. Celebration of Jims Life in Jesus: , 29 at 1:00pm. |
▰ Jim Van Slooten Died November 21, … More Information |
Jim Van Slooten, born June 28, 1954 died November 21, 2014 in Millcreek, Utah. Jim was 60.
Family members and close friends: , Calene Thurman, Gail Matsumiya, Jim Sandi Honolka, Melanie Bowcutt |
▰ Warren Thomas Sloop Died October 30, … More Information |
Warren Thomas Sloop, of Utah, born in Colorado, entered the Kingdom of Heaven October 30, 1999. Warren was 46. Obituary published: October 31, 1999 in "Salt Lake Tribune" |
▰ Warren Thomas Sloop Died October 30, … More Information |
Warren Thomas Sloop, of Utah, born in Denver, Colorado, passed away peacefully October 30, 1999. Warren was 46. Obituary published: October 31, 1999 in "Deseret News" |
▰ Adrian Peter Slok Died October 17, … More Information |
Adrian Peter Slok, of Utah, entered Heaven's gates on October 17, 2000. Adrian was 63. Obituary published: October 18, 2000 in "Salt Lake Tribune" |
▰ Adrian Peter Slok Died October 17, … More Information |
Adrian Peter Slok, age 63 of Utah, passed away peacefully October 17, 2000. Obituary published: October 18, 2000 in "Deseret News" |
▰ Frank Slodowski Died February 04, … More Information | Frank Slodowski, born September 13, 1965 passed from this world into the next February 4, 2020 in Millcreek, Utah. Frank was 54. |
▰ Harold Strang Slocum Died June 20, … More Information |
Harold Strang Slocum, born August 23, 1916 entered the Kingdom of Heaven June 20, 2009 in Utah. Harold was 92.
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Obituary: (Together Again) Harold Strang Slocum passed away peacefully at his home in Spanish Fork, Utah on 20, 2009 after a short illness. He was 92. He was born in Rosecrans, Illinois, on 23, 1916, to LeRoy John and Julia Jeanette Strang Slocum. He attended school in Illinois, graduating from Genoa High where he participated in sports and the school band. While Harold was young he had a fascination for airplanes. He remembered distinctly the Lindbergh flight. He attended Chicago Technical . Pearl Harbor, he was a draftee and entered the US Army Service. He went into the Army Air Corp. He was invited to go into the OCS in Miami, Florida. graduation, he was sent to the Univ. of Utah to attend weather school where he met Gladys Elneda Noble. were married on 3, 1943, in Pocatello, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls Temple. When Harold was released from active service he went to the Chicago area and was hired by Braniff Airways and worked for them for 35 years. He was in the Air Force Reserves for 15 years retiring as a Lt. Colonel. The family lived in Oak Lawn, Illinois until he received a promotion and was transferred to Richfield, Minnesota. Harold retired, they moved to Spanish Fork in 1981. Harold loved electronics and read the magazine Popular Mechanics to his death. He was an avid gardener, enjoyed doing crossword puzzles and square dancing with his wife, Elneda. He did a lot of genealogy and blessed many peoples lives with his work. He did extraction work for the LDS church for years as well as serving as an ordinance worker in the Provo Temple with Elneda. served a mission in Oakland, CA, working with the Cambodians plus other service missions for the church. Harold was an outgoing, gentle, and sweet man who loved to laugh and endeared others to him. He had many friends and especially enjoyed the Senior Citizens in Spanish Fork in his later years. Harold is survived by daughters, Cheryl (Lynn) Gottfredson; Kathy (Lynn) McKell; Nancy Hiatt; and Meriden (Jim) Toombs. He leaves 15 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elneda; his parents; his siblings, Earle, Grace Olson, Wanton, Wesley, Arthur, and Howard; and a great granddaughter, Seanna McKell. The family extends its gratitude to Vista Hospice for their kind attention and help. In lieu of flowers, donations made be made to the Perpetual Education Fund. A viewing will be held , 28, 2009 from 6-8 p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 S. Main, Spanish Fork and one hour prior to services on from 11:45 a.m. -12:45 p.m. at the church. The funeral will be held at 1:00 p.m. 29, 2009 at the Spanish Fork Wolf Hollow 2nd Ward, 870 E. Canyon Road, Spanish Fork, Utah. Interment will be at the Spanish Fork City with military rites. |
▰ Gladys Elneda Noble Slocum Died April 07, … More Information |
Gladys Elneda Noble Slocum, born December 14, 1920 entered into eternal rest April 7, 2008 in Spanish Fork, Utah. Gladys was 87.
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Obituary: Gladys Elneda Slocum, 87, died peaceably with her family with her from natural causes on 7, 2008 at her home in Spanish Fork. She was born in Rupert, Idaho on 14, 1920, the fourth child of Francis Noble and Gladys Minerva Titcomb. She was the first daughter born in this family. Her mother died in 1934, leaving nine living children. She became the surrogate mother to all of them, at the age of 13. Much was expected of Elneda as she took over the many household duties of the family. As she grew up, she loved to cook, sew, camp, and garden. She also loved animals and flowers and passed these loves down to her children. Elneda grew up on the family farm. She graduated from Rupert High School in 1938. graduation, she moved to Salt Lake City where she worked as a waitress. It was at this time that she met a handsome Lieutenant in the Air Force, Harold Strang Slocum, and they were married on 3, 1943. Harold was discharged from the military he followed his love of airplanes and was hired by Braniff Airways in Chicago, Illinois. While in Chicago, Elneda was involved with her daughters in Girl Scouts. Later Harold was transferred to Richfield, Minnesota. retirement, they wanted to be near family and moved to Spanish Fork, Utah. have had many friends in each area that they lived. Elneda worked at several businesses as a secretary. Elneda was active in the LDS church serving in many capacities in Relief Society, YW, and Library where her secretarial skills were of value. She worked in the Provo Temple for many years and served with Harold in the Oakland California Mission working with the Cambodians for six months. She is survived by her husband, Harold Strang Slocum, and her daughters, Cheryl (Lynn) Gottfredson, No. Ogden; Kathy (Lynn) McKell, Provo; Nancy Hiatt, Clemmons, NC; and Meriden (Jim) Toombs, Sahuarita, AZ. She leaves behind 16 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren; one sister, Ada Searle, Nampa, ID; and one brother, Keith Noble, of Rupert, ID. She was preceded in death by her parents; four brothers; three sisters, and one great-granddaughter. services will be held on , 9, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. in the Wolf Hollow 2nd Ward Chapel, 870 Canyon Road, Spanish Fork, Utah. Friends and family may call on evening from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main, Spanish Fork, or on morning at the church from 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork . |
▰ Julia Teresa (Titus) Sloat Died April 21, … More Information |
Julia Teresa (Titus) Sloat, of Utah, born in Wyoming, entered Heaven's gates on April 21, 2003. Obituary published: April 22, 2003 in "Spectrum" |
▰ Harry S Sloane Died April 22, … More Information |
Harry S Sloane, age 94 of Utah, born in New York, passed away peacefully April 22, 2002. Obituary published: April 23, 2002 in "Salt Lake Tribune" |
▰ Harry S Sloane Died April 22, … More Information |
Harry S Sloane, age 94 of Utah, born in New York City, New York, went into the presence of the Lord on April 22, 2002. Obituary published: April 23, 2002 in "Deseret News" |
▰ William Ernest "Bill" Sloan Died June 19, … More Information |
William Ernest "Bill" Sloan, age 87 of St George, Utah, went to be with the Lord on June 19, 2006. Obituary published: June 20, 2006 in "Spectrum" |
▰ Robert "Bob" Frank Sloan Died November 17, … More Information |
Robert "Bob" Frank Sloan, born June 7, 1923 went to be with the Lord on November 17, 2020 in West Valley City, Utah. Robert was 97.
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is a free genealogy community that uses online forums, mailing lists, and other resources
to help people research their family history. Founded in 1993 by Brian Leverich and Karen Isaacson
as the Roots Surname List, it is the oldest free online community genealogy research website.
Cyndi's List
has been a trusted genealogy research site for more than 25 years.
Cyndi's List is free for everyone to use and it is meant to be your
starting point when researching online.