He was born Nov. 20, 1936 in Cleveland, to Doyle and Anna Curtis Allred. He was the oldest of eight children. Married Sally Thorngren, later divorced. Married Paula Hinkins Cordner, later divorced. Married Patsy Black Anderson Nov. 13, 1971.
Jimmy was born and raised on the family farm and remained a farmer his entire life. His jobs as a construction worker and uranium miner were the only things that took him away from Emery County soil for very long. Taking a job in the coal mines brought him back and let him build on the lifelong passion he had as a farmer, sheepman and cattle rancher.
Survived by wife, Patsy, Cleveland; sons, Kip (Kerri), Orangeville; Dorian, Kearns; J.K. (Kimalee), Cleveland; stepdaughter, Laura Anderson, American Fork; stepson, Larry Cordner, West Valley; brothers, Royce (Elaine), Bill (Dixie), Arch (Marilyn), all of Cleveland; Pat, Ferron; sisters, Reba (Marvin) Hansen, Elmo; Roanna (Bus) Rich, Cleveland; Leta Mae (David) Robertson, Orangeville; and grandchildren, Kade, Karidon, KC, Lacey, Kameron, Klint and Kanyon. Also survived by special cousin, Mike (Sarah) and Brylei Allred, Clawson; and mother-in-law, Merlin Black, Huntington. Preceded in death by parents; grandson, Laramy; and father-in-law, Rex Black.
Funeral services will be Saturday, Oct. 14, noon, at the Cleveland church building under the direction of Fausett Mortuary, with a viewing one hour prior to services. A viewing will also be Friday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Cleveland church.
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He was born Nov. 20, 1936 in Cleveland, to Doyle and Anna Curtis Allred. He was the oldest of eight children. Married Sally Thorngren, later divorced. Married Paula Hinkins Cordner, later divorced. Married Patsy Black Anderson Nov. 13, 1971.
Jimmy was born and raised on the family farm and remained a farmer his entire life. His jobs as a construction worker and uranium miner were the only things that took him away from Emery County soil for very long. Taking a job in the coal mines brought him back and let him build on the lifelong passion he had as a farmer, sheepman and cattle rancher.
Survived by wife, Patsy, Cleveland; sons, Kip (Kerri), Orangeville; Dorian, Kearns; J.K. (Kimalee), Cleveland; stepdaughter, Laura Anderson, American Fork; stepson, Larry Cordner, West Valley; brothers, Royce (Elaine), Bill (Dixie), Arch (Marilyn), all of Cleveland; Pat, Ferron; sisters, Reba (Marvin) Hansen, Elmo; Roanna (Bus) Rich, Cleveland; Leta Mae (David) Robertson, Orangeville; and grandchildren, Kade, Karidon, KC, Lacey, Kameron, Klint and Kanyon. Also survived by special cousin, Mike (Sarah) and Brylei Allred, Clawson; and mother-in-law, Merlin Black, Huntington. Preceded in death by parents; grandson, Laramy; and father-in-law, Rex Black.
Funeral services will be Saturday, Oct. 14, noon, at the Cleveland church building under the direction of Fausett Mortuary, with a viewing one hour prior to services. A viewing will also be Friday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Cleveland church.
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