1939 - 2019
Early Life: Monya was born August 14, 1939, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the youngest daughter of Harold and Melba Riser Austin. She grew up in Provo, where she attended Joaquin Elementary, Farrer Jr. High and graduated from Provo High School.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: Following graduation, she expressed an interest in becoming an airline stewardess and completed the courses and graduated but never applied for a position. Instead, she took a job with First Security Bank as a teller where she met the love of her life, David Fred Adamson. They were married October 10, 1963. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Monya enjoyed serving in many ways. She held several callings in the Relief Society, Primary, and served others through visiting teaching assignments. She valued temple work and enjoyed performing work for the dead and endowments as often as possible. She always prayed and tried to do her best to live a worthy life to return to her Heavenly Father. Through the years, Monya loved music and singing with friends and family. She sang in trios, quartets and duets with sister, Lindalie, and other friends. She learned to play the Spanish guitar, ukulele, piano, banjo, cello and viola. In addition to music, she was an avid BYU sports fan and loved watching the Cougars play football, basketball, volleyball, and many other sports. She attended sporting events as often as she could. After her health no longer permitted attending in person, she made great efforts to enjoy the events on television. Monya was a beloved housewife and wonderful mother. She found a great deal of satisfaction as a stay-at-home mom and raising their five children. She found immense enjoyment spending time with her family and taking trips to the family cabin near Strawberry Reservoir. She loved being with David and they traveled together to various shooting competitions, both becoming very good at the sport. They regularly placed high in competitions and took home many trophies. Monya’s heart was broken when David passed away due to cancer in 1989. She found relief from her grief by working as a bus aid with special needs kids from Alpine School District. She loved working with the kids and the kids loved her, which gave her life purpose. Monya also found joy in crocheting. She spent countless hours crocheting afghans for her children and making hundreds of hats for charity. Many of the hats were donated to the Humanitarian Aid department of the Church. She felt a great love for animals. While growing up, she had many pets including a parrot named Pancho and several cats and dogs. Later in life, she adopted a cocker spaniel named Maggie who became the second love of her life. She would often say “Maggie’s only fat because I spoil her too much with people food to make her happy.” Monya found joy in making her family, friends and animals feel loved and happy. Monya Gay Austin Adamson returned to her Heavenly Father Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at American Fork Hospital. She was 80 years old.
Survived By: Her five children: Angela Neivert (Antonello Ximenes), Austin Fredrick (Jane), Dyana Monya Adamson (Melissa Snyder), David Evan (McCall), and Jason Scott (Angie); her sister, Lindalie Bensen; and 15 grandchildren.
Preceded In Death By: Her husband, David Fred Adamson; her parents, Harold & Melba Austin; and her sister, Mryle Davidson.
Service: Graveside
Arrangements: Berg Mortuary of Provo
Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Obituary: © 2019 | Berg Mortuary
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
1939 - 2019
Early Life: Monya was born August 14, 1939, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the youngest daughter of Harold and Melba Riser Austin. She grew up in Provo, where she attended Joaquin Elementary, Farrer Jr. High and graduated from Provo High School.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: Following graduation, she expressed an interest in becoming an airline stewardess and completed the courses and graduated but never applied for a position. Instead, she took a job with First Security Bank as a teller where she met the love of her life, David Fred Adamson. They were married October 10, 1963. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Monya enjoyed serving in many ways. She held several callings in the Relief Society, Primary, and served others through visiting teaching assignments. She valued temple work and enjoyed performing work for the dead and endowments as often as possible. She always prayed and tried to do her best to live a worthy life to return to her Heavenly Father. Through the years, Monya loved music and singing with friends and family. She sang in trios, quartets and duets with sister, Lindalie, and other friends. She learned to play the Spanish guitar, ukulele, piano, banjo, cello and viola. In addition to music, she was an avid BYU sports fan and loved watching the Cougars play football, basketball, volleyball, and many other sports. She attended sporting events as often as she could. After her health no longer permitted attending in person, she made great efforts to enjoy the events on television. Monya was a beloved housewife and wonderful mother. She found a great deal of satisfaction as a stay-at-home mom and raising their five children. She found immense enjoyment spending time with her family and taking trips to the family cabin near Strawberry Reservoir. She loved being with David and they traveled together to various shooting competitions, both becoming very good at the sport. They regularly placed high in competitions and took home many trophies. Monya’s heart was broken when David passed away due to cancer in 1989. She found relief from her grief by working as a bus aid with special needs kids from Alpine School District. She loved working with the kids and the kids loved her, which gave her life purpose. Monya also found joy in crocheting. She spent countless hours crocheting afghans for her children and making hundreds of hats for charity. Many of the hats were donated to the Humanitarian Aid department of the Church. She felt a great love for animals. While growing up, she had many pets including a parrot named Pancho and several cats and dogs. Later in life, she adopted a cocker spaniel named Maggie who became the second love of her life. She would often say “Maggie’s only fat because I spoil her too much with people food to make her happy.” Monya found joy in making her family, friends and animals feel loved and happy. Monya Gay Austin Adamson returned to her Heavenly Father Tuesday, October 1, 2019, at American Fork Hospital. She was 80 years old.
Survived By: Her five children: Angela Neivert (Antonello Ximenes), Austin Fredrick (Jane), Dyana Monya Adamson (Melissa Snyder), David Evan (McCall), and Jason Scott (Angie); her sister, Lindalie Bensen; and 15 grandchildren.
Preceded In Death By: Her husband, David Fred Adamson; her parents, Harold & Melba Austin; and her sister, Mryle Davidson.
Service: Graveside
Arrangements: Berg Mortuary of Provo
Interment: Provo City Cemetery
Obituary: © 2019 | Berg Mortuary
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
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MARRIED OCT. 10, 1963
SEALED APR. 15, 1964
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Interment 10 Oct 2019
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