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RaNae <I>Allen</I> Baros

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RaNae Allen Baros

Birth
Preston, Franklin County, Idaho, USA
Death
10 Aug 2003 (aged 70)
Draper, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister, RaNae Allen Baros, returned to Heavenly Father and joined her eldest son, Mark, August 10, 2003.

RaNae was born June 22, 1933 in Preston, ID to Raymond Lowe Allen and Della Smith Allen. RaNae and Peter M. Baros married June 21, 1957 in Logan, UT; later sealed in the Jordan River LDS Temple.

RaNae grew up in Cove, UT and graduated from North Cache High School and then from the University of Utah with a degree in English. She excelled as a high school English teacher. A passionate teacher, she touched the lives of many. She and her husband, Pete, began their family in Page, AZ and moved to Utah, 1975. They were former owners and operators of Mr. Drycleaner and Mr. Bindcleaner.

Survived by husband, Pete; children Robin , Beckie, Michelle, Matt, Tony, and Daniel; 14 grandchildren; sisters, Jolene and Judy ; and brother, Douglas.

Published 11 August 2003 in The Salt Lake Tribune (UT)
Loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister, RaNae Allen Baros, returned to Heavenly Father and joined her eldest son, Mark, August 10, 2003.

RaNae was born June 22, 1933 in Preston, ID to Raymond Lowe Allen and Della Smith Allen. RaNae and Peter M. Baros married June 21, 1957 in Logan, UT; later sealed in the Jordan River LDS Temple.

RaNae grew up in Cove, UT and graduated from North Cache High School and then from the University of Utah with a degree in English. She excelled as a high school English teacher. A passionate teacher, she touched the lives of many. She and her husband, Pete, began their family in Page, AZ and moved to Utah, 1975. They were former owners and operators of Mr. Drycleaner and Mr. Bindcleaner.

Survived by husband, Pete; children Robin , Beckie, Michelle, Matt, Tony, and Daniel; 14 grandchildren; sisters, Jolene and Judy ; and brother, Douglas.

Published 11 August 2003 in The Salt Lake Tribune (UT)


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