Cecil L. Cragun

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Cecil L. Cragun

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
30 May 2018 (aged 82)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
South Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Cedars
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Cecil L. Cragun, beloved Husband and Father, returned home to his Heavenly Father 30 May 2018. Cecil was born in Ogden, Utah a son of Cecil LaVern and Gladys Virginia Aikens Cragun 13 Sep 1935. He attended North Ogden Elementary, Walquist Jr. High and graduated from Weber High School. He also attended Weber State College.

He met his eternal sweetheart, Carol Anne Lyons and they were married in the Logan LDS Temple 28 Mar 1957. They made their home in Ogden, Utah for the past 61 years. He is survived by 9 children, 28 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and six siblings.

Cecil worked in the bakery industry for 47 years. He was a journeyman baker and master cake decorator. He was an active member of the LDS faith and held many positions in his ward. He loved life and his family will be forever grateful for the impact he left on their lives. He leaves a legacy of kindness, strength, and perseverance. The family thanks Hospice caregivers for their loving care and compassion.

Interment, Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park.
Cecil L. Cragun, beloved Husband and Father, returned home to his Heavenly Father 30 May 2018. Cecil was born in Ogden, Utah a son of Cecil LaVern and Gladys Virginia Aikens Cragun 13 Sep 1935. He attended North Ogden Elementary, Walquist Jr. High and graduated from Weber High School. He also attended Weber State College.

He met his eternal sweetheart, Carol Anne Lyons and they were married in the Logan LDS Temple 28 Mar 1957. They made their home in Ogden, Utah for the past 61 years. He is survived by 9 children, 28 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and six siblings.

Cecil worked in the bakery industry for 47 years. He was a journeyman baker and master cake decorator. He was an active member of the LDS faith and held many positions in his ward. He loved life and his family will be forever grateful for the impact he left on their lives. He leaves a legacy of kindness, strength, and perseverance. The family thanks Hospice caregivers for their loving care and compassion.

Interment, Lindquist's Washington Heights Memorial Park.