His membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was very important to him and he enjoyed serving in various capacities. His favorite callings involved teaching and discussing the scriptures, which he loved to study regularly.
Alan worked for Box Elder County Road Department for over fifty years, where he found great satisfaction in building quality roads.
He had a deep love for his family and enjoyed supporting his children and grandchildren in their various activities, and always encouraged them to do their best. He had a close relationship with his siblings and over the years enjoyed many gatherings with them.
Alan was friendly and could often be found talking to complete strangers. He had many treasured friends he enjoyed spending time with regularly.
Alan had the opportunity to live his dream of being a real cowboy as he gathered and drove cattle in Emery County with Robert Anderson for many years.
In his later years Alan enjoyed woodworking and the challenge it gave him. He also enjoyed fly fishing where he was often accompanied by children, grandchildren, or good friends.
After retirement, he fulfilled a dream of owning a Harley Davidson motorcycle. He enjoyed riding with friends and once traveled from Key West, Florida to near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska which he declared was “The Ride of a Lifetime”. He and Carol also enjoyed many trips on the motorcycle together visiting family in the Midwest, the sites in Canada, and beautiful scenery of the west.
Alan is survived by his wife, Carol, four children: Darin Wayne, Janae (Jason) Griffiths, Traver G (Ivy), LaChelle (Colby) Enright; his mother-in-law, Connie Simcox Clement; fifteen grandchildren, and one great-grandchild with two on the way. He is also survived by his siblings, Reid (Donna), Roger (Karin), Linda (Leon) Rasmussen, and Ron (Jodi); as well as two brothers-in-law, Bob (Linda) Simcox and Ken (Cindy) Simcox. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Brandon Wade and Rory Dee; and six siblings: Gordon, Rayola, Clair, Curtis, Carolyn, and Janice.
Graveside service will be held Friday, October 9, 2020 at 12:00 noon at the Bear River City Cemetery (4600 W. 5600 N., Bear River City).
His membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was very important to him and he enjoyed serving in various capacities. His favorite callings involved teaching and discussing the scriptures, which he loved to study regularly.
Alan worked for Box Elder County Road Department for over fifty years, where he found great satisfaction in building quality roads.
He had a deep love for his family and enjoyed supporting his children and grandchildren in their various activities, and always encouraged them to do their best. He had a close relationship with his siblings and over the years enjoyed many gatherings with them.
Alan was friendly and could often be found talking to complete strangers. He had many treasured friends he enjoyed spending time with regularly.
Alan had the opportunity to live his dream of being a real cowboy as he gathered and drove cattle in Emery County with Robert Anderson for many years.
In his later years Alan enjoyed woodworking and the challenge it gave him. He also enjoyed fly fishing where he was often accompanied by children, grandchildren, or good friends.
After retirement, he fulfilled a dream of owning a Harley Davidson motorcycle. He enjoyed riding with friends and once traveled from Key West, Florida to near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska which he declared was “The Ride of a Lifetime”. He and Carol also enjoyed many trips on the motorcycle together visiting family in the Midwest, the sites in Canada, and beautiful scenery of the west.
Alan is survived by his wife, Carol, four children: Darin Wayne, Janae (Jason) Griffiths, Traver G (Ivy), LaChelle (Colby) Enright; his mother-in-law, Connie Simcox Clement; fifteen grandchildren, and one great-grandchild with two on the way. He is also survived by his siblings, Reid (Donna), Roger (Karin), Linda (Leon) Rasmussen, and Ron (Jodi); as well as two brothers-in-law, Bob (Linda) Simcox and Ken (Cindy) Simcox. He was preceded in death by his parents; two sons, Brandon Wade and Rory Dee; and six siblings: Gordon, Rayola, Clair, Curtis, Carolyn, and Janice.
Graveside service will be held Friday, October 9, 2020 at 12:00 noon at the Bear River City Cemetery (4600 W. 5600 N., Bear River City).
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