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Eldon Orville Williamson

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Eldon Orville Williamson Veteran

Birth
Afton, Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA
Death
15 Sep 2018 (aged 94)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Bluffdale, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
C2 115
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Eldon Orville Williamson
  Eldon Orville Williamson died on September 15, 2018. He was born to David and Minnie (Nelson) Williamson on December 24, 1923 in Afton, Wyoming. He graduated from Star Valley High School and married Lillian Olsen, who preceded him in death.
  Eldon served in the Navy and Coast Guard during WWII. Present at Normandy and Okinawa.
  The owner of Valley Neon Signs, Eldon was a tinkerer who loved to create fun times for his kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids.
  He is survived by his daughter, LuAnn Nunez; son, Paul Williamson; and step-daughters: Danna Mabey, Diane Gundry, and Shonnie Riech. In addition to Lillian, he was preceded in death by his step-son, Jim Ferrin.
  A graveside service with Military Honors, will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, September 24, 2018 at the Utah Veterans Memorial Park Cemetery, 17111 South Redwood Rd.
The Salt Lake Tribune | Salt Lake City, Utah | September 22, 2018
Eldon Orville Williamson
  Eldon Orville Williamson died on September 15, 2018. He was born to David and Minnie (Nelson) Williamson on December 24, 1923 in Afton, Wyoming. He graduated from Star Valley High School and married Lillian Olsen, who preceded him in death.
  Eldon served in the Navy and Coast Guard during WWII. Present at Normandy and Okinawa.
  The owner of Valley Neon Signs, Eldon was a tinkerer who loved to create fun times for his kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids.
  He is survived by his daughter, LuAnn Nunez; son, Paul Williamson; and step-daughters: Danna Mabey, Diane Gundry, and Shonnie Riech. In addition to Lillian, he was preceded in death by his step-son, Jim Ferrin.
  A graveside service with Military Honors, will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, September 24, 2018 at the Utah Veterans Memorial Park Cemetery, 17111 South Redwood Rd.
The Salt Lake Tribune | Salt Lake City, Utah | September 22, 2018


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