She was born Dec. 5, 1919 in Tooele to Bert and Tina Barrus. She married her sweetheart Saul Anderson Clark in the Salt Lake LDS Temple March 26, 1942. She was an active member of the LDS Church serving in many positions including 1st counselor in the Stake Relief Society, Primary presidency, Relief Society president. She taught classes in Primary and Young Women's. She worked in the Name Extraction Program for 11 years and was PTA president. She loved genealogy. She was Student Body Vice President in High School. She was a great cook and loved to feed everyone. She was an active member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
She is survived by her husband, Saul; daughters, Eileen (Loy) Taylor, Grantsville; Dawna (Mike) Walton, Shreveport, LA.; Marilyn (Joel) Hale, Centerville; Cynthia (Ron) Atkinson, Sandy; son, Paul (Ginny) Clark, Elko, NV; 34 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
A special thanks to the wonderful friends and neighbors who have helped and the love and support given. Also to the aids and nurses of the Harmony Home Health and Hospice we thank you all so much for the care and support rendered to Mom and Dad.
She was born Dec. 5, 1919 in Tooele to Bert and Tina Barrus. She married her sweetheart Saul Anderson Clark in the Salt Lake LDS Temple March 26, 1942. She was an active member of the LDS Church serving in many positions including 1st counselor in the Stake Relief Society, Primary presidency, Relief Society president. She taught classes in Primary and Young Women's. She worked in the Name Extraction Program for 11 years and was PTA president. She loved genealogy. She was Student Body Vice President in High School. She was a great cook and loved to feed everyone. She was an active member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
She is survived by her husband, Saul; daughters, Eileen (Loy) Taylor, Grantsville; Dawna (Mike) Walton, Shreveport, LA.; Marilyn (Joel) Hale, Centerville; Cynthia (Ron) Atkinson, Sandy; son, Paul (Ginny) Clark, Elko, NV; 34 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
A special thanks to the wonderful friends and neighbors who have helped and the love and support given. Also to the aids and nurses of the Harmony Home Health and Hospice we thank you all so much for the care and support rendered to Mom and Dad.
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