Ina was a devoted wife and mother and her delightful personality was a blessing for everyone who knew her. She was a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mound Fort 2nd Ward) serving faithfully in many positions including Relief Society Stake President, Relief Society President, Young Women's President, Primary Stake President, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and many other callings. She said she wanted to live long enough to bring in her Savior's lost sheep, and she did. She did temple work for every lost soul she knew. She also loved working in her beautiful yard, umbrella'd by her giant weeping willow tree.
She is survived by her five children: Jean Bigler of Mountain Green, Utah; Carol (Robert) Rohwedder of Parker Colorado; Gaye Deamer of Bountiful, Utah; Gary (Sharon) Deamer of Centerville, Utah; and Roger (Eliza) Deamer of Cedar City, Utah; two brothers, Clint Taysom of St. Anthony, Idaho; Ron and (Arlene) Taysom of Ogden, Utah; and twenty grand children, fifty great-grand children and nine great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Lyle W. Deamer; a son-in-law, Robert Bigler; and two great-grandchildren, Ian and Casey Bigler; her parents and seven of her brothers and sisters.
Interment North Ogden Cemetery
She made wonderful friends and everyone loved her infectious, positive attitude. The family wants to thank the staff at Sante Assisted Living and those at Hospice for their tender and loving care of our mother. She was such a great anchor and example for her family and friends and she will be deeply missed. The family recommends, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Hospice and to the Missionary Program of the LDS Church.
Ina was a devoted wife and mother and her delightful personality was a blessing for everyone who knew her. She was a devout member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mound Fort 2nd Ward) serving faithfully in many positions including Relief Society Stake President, Relief Society President, Young Women's President, Primary Stake President, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and many other callings. She said she wanted to live long enough to bring in her Savior's lost sheep, and she did. She did temple work for every lost soul she knew. She also loved working in her beautiful yard, umbrella'd by her giant weeping willow tree.
She is survived by her five children: Jean Bigler of Mountain Green, Utah; Carol (Robert) Rohwedder of Parker Colorado; Gaye Deamer of Bountiful, Utah; Gary (Sharon) Deamer of Centerville, Utah; and Roger (Eliza) Deamer of Cedar City, Utah; two brothers, Clint Taysom of St. Anthony, Idaho; Ron and (Arlene) Taysom of Ogden, Utah; and twenty grand children, fifty great-grand children and nine great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Lyle W. Deamer; a son-in-law, Robert Bigler; and two great-grandchildren, Ian and Casey Bigler; her parents and seven of her brothers and sisters.
Interment North Ogden Cemetery
She made wonderful friends and everyone loved her infectious, positive attitude. The family wants to thank the staff at Sante Assisted Living and those at Hospice for their tender and loving care of our mother. She was such a great anchor and example for her family and friends and she will be deeply missed. The family recommends, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Hospice and to the Missionary Program of the LDS Church.
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