Ella Mae Dyer, 83, of Page, passed away May 23, 2016. She was born Sept. 14, 1932, to Thomas Clem Allan and Ruby Lee Wood.
Ella Mae married Jesse C. (Jack) Dyer in Aspen, Colo.
She worked as the assistant chief telephone operator in Lordsburg, N.M., and also worked at Babbit’s Department Store and Jones Drug. She was a member of the Methodist Church.
Mae moved to Page from Denver, Colo., and called Page her home for 39 years.
Mae Dyer loved Page and the community. After retiring from Babbitt’s and Jones Drug, she volunteered for over 15 years at the Family Bargain Center, Healthy Meals Soup Kitchen (it was at the Methodist church when she helped) and Page United Methodist Church. Mae and Jack were sweethearts for 59 years.
Hobbies were making beautiful porcelain dolls and knitting dish cloths, having knitted thousands over the years.
Mae was preceded in death by her parents; her stepfather, James Richardson; her mother-in-law, Wynona M. Dyer; her father-in-law, James D. Dyer; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and brothers and sisters-in-law.
She is survived by her husband; her children, Jesse James Dyer of Fairbanks, Alaska, Wynona Lee Dyer and husband Richard Thomas Sullins of Gilbert, Az., and Jack Alan Dyer of Napa, Calif.; her grandchildren, Travis McInerney, a member of the U.S. Air Force stationed in Germany, Jake Dyer of Napa, Calif. and Ryan Dyer of Napa, Calif.; and her siblings, Thomas Clem Allan Jr. and Helen Lousie (Allan) Trowbridge.
A memorial service is planned at 10 a.m. July 9 at Page United Methodist Church with Brooke Burris Isingoma officiating. She will be buried at The Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado in Grand Junction, Colo. Visitation will be held at the cemetery.
Ella Mae Dyer, 83, of Page, passed away May 23, 2016. She was born Sept. 14, 1932, to Thomas Clem Allan and Ruby Lee Wood.
Ella Mae married Jesse C. (Jack) Dyer in Aspen, Colo.
She worked as the assistant chief telephone operator in Lordsburg, N.M., and also worked at Babbit’s Department Store and Jones Drug. She was a member of the Methodist Church.
Mae moved to Page from Denver, Colo., and called Page her home for 39 years.
Mae Dyer loved Page and the community. After retiring from Babbitt’s and Jones Drug, she volunteered for over 15 years at the Family Bargain Center, Healthy Meals Soup Kitchen (it was at the Methodist church when she helped) and Page United Methodist Church. Mae and Jack were sweethearts for 59 years.
Hobbies were making beautiful porcelain dolls and knitting dish cloths, having knitted thousands over the years.
Mae was preceded in death by her parents; her stepfather, James Richardson; her mother-in-law, Wynona M. Dyer; her father-in-law, James D. Dyer; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and brothers and sisters-in-law.
She is survived by her husband; her children, Jesse James Dyer of Fairbanks, Alaska, Wynona Lee Dyer and husband Richard Thomas Sullins of Gilbert, Az., and Jack Alan Dyer of Napa, Calif.; her grandchildren, Travis McInerney, a member of the U.S. Air Force stationed in Germany, Jake Dyer of Napa, Calif. and Ryan Dyer of Napa, Calif.; and her siblings, Thomas Clem Allan Jr. and Helen Lousie (Allan) Trowbridge.
A memorial service is planned at 10 a.m. July 9 at Page United Methodist Church with Brooke Burris Isingoma officiating. She will be buried at The Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado in Grand Junction, Colo. Visitation will be held at the cemetery.
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