Gaylen was a school teacher and he had received his Master’s degree from BYU. He loved snow skiing and mountain climbing and pretty much any outdoor activities. He was also an avid oil painter and received several awards from his paintings. He served an LDS mission to the Netherlands during 1950 to 1953. Gaylen will be greatly missed by those of us that knew him and loved him.
He also leaves behind a daughter Janet (Brad) and a son Robert (Michelle), with six beautiful grandchildren, Presley, Madison, Walker, Max, Alex and Grace. He is also survived by a brother Albert (Marcia), and sisters Beverly Olson and Beth Ryan.
The funeral will be on Saturday, September 24th at 11:00 AM in the East Millcreek 6th Ward, 3103 E. Craig Dr. (3550 S.) with viewing Friday from 6-8 PM and Saturday 9:30-10:45 AM all at the ward.
Gaylen was a school teacher and he had received his Master’s degree from BYU. He loved snow skiing and mountain climbing and pretty much any outdoor activities. He was also an avid oil painter and received several awards from his paintings. He served an LDS mission to the Netherlands during 1950 to 1953. Gaylen will be greatly missed by those of us that knew him and loved him.
He also leaves behind a daughter Janet (Brad) and a son Robert (Michelle), with six beautiful grandchildren, Presley, Madison, Walker, Max, Alex and Grace. He is also survived by a brother Albert (Marcia), and sisters Beverly Olson and Beth Ryan.
The funeral will be on Saturday, September 24th at 11:00 AM in the East Millcreek 6th Ward, 3103 E. Craig Dr. (3550 S.) with viewing Friday from 6-8 PM and Saturday 9:30-10:45 AM all at the ward.
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