Deceased Name: Shirley Mae Rasmussen - Twin Falls
Shirley Mae Rasmussen , formerly of Kimberly and Twin Falls, passed away March 30, 2004, at CareSource Residence in Salt Lake City, Utah.
She was born March 12, 1920, in Logan, Utah, the first child of Carl Joseph and Annie Mildred Henrie Anderson. She attended elementary school in Trenton, Utah, and high school in Richmond, Utah. At an early age, she worked on the family dry farm, milking cows and mending fences. She loved horses and was an expert horsewoman, riding in many parades, rodeos and horse shows. She married Warren W. Rasmussen on Oct. 26, 1942, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple.
She was active as a teacher, visiting teacher and librarian for the LDS Church for many years. She enjoyed being a 4-H leader. She loved books and crafts; oil, pastel and watercolor painting; spinning wool, knitting, crocheting and Navajo weaving; hand coloring photographs; leatherwork and braiding.
She is survived by her two daughters, Judy Phil Dice of Hagerman, Idaho, and Katie Jerry Sanderson of Murray, Utah; and one son, Joe Kathy Rasmussen of Lakewood, Colo.; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; nine step grandchildren; and 19 step great-grandchildren. Also surviving are three sisters and three brothers. Preceding her in death were her husband, parents and one brother.
Shirley 's family would like to thank all the people who gave her such loving care. In particular, First Choice Hospice of Twin Falls, Idaho, and CareSource Residence of Salt Lake. Instead of flowers, we would encourage memorial contributions to Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City or a hospice of your choice.
A service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 5, 2004, at the Clarkston 1st Ward Chapel, located at First and Main in Clarkston, Utah. Family and friends may gather for viewing one hour prior to the service at the chapel. Interment will follow at the Clarkston Cemetery. A memorial service will be held later in Twin Falls, Idaho.
Deceased Name: Shirley Mae Rasmussen - Twin Falls
Shirley Mae Rasmussen , formerly of Kimberly and Twin Falls, passed away March 30, 2004, at CareSource Residence in Salt Lake City, Utah.
She was born March 12, 1920, in Logan, Utah, the first child of Carl Joseph and Annie Mildred Henrie Anderson. She attended elementary school in Trenton, Utah, and high school in Richmond, Utah. At an early age, she worked on the family dry farm, milking cows and mending fences. She loved horses and was an expert horsewoman, riding in many parades, rodeos and horse shows. She married Warren W. Rasmussen on Oct. 26, 1942, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple.
She was active as a teacher, visiting teacher and librarian for the LDS Church for many years. She enjoyed being a 4-H leader. She loved books and crafts; oil, pastel and watercolor painting; spinning wool, knitting, crocheting and Navajo weaving; hand coloring photographs; leatherwork and braiding.
She is survived by her two daughters, Judy Phil Dice of Hagerman, Idaho, and Katie Jerry Sanderson of Murray, Utah; and one son, Joe Kathy Rasmussen of Lakewood, Colo.; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild; nine step grandchildren; and 19 step great-grandchildren. Also surviving are three sisters and three brothers. Preceding her in death were her husband, parents and one brother.
Shirley 's family would like to thank all the people who gave her such loving care. In particular, First Choice Hospice of Twin Falls, Idaho, and CareSource Residence of Salt Lake. Instead of flowers, we would encourage memorial contributions to Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City or a hospice of your choice.
A service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 5, 2004, at the Clarkston 1st Ward Chapel, located at First and Main in Clarkston, Utah. Family and friends may gather for viewing one hour prior to the service at the chapel. Interment will follow at the Clarkston Cemetery. A memorial service will be held later in Twin Falls, Idaho.
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