Advertisement

Moroni Taylor Abegg

Advertisement

Moroni Taylor Abegg

Birth
Colonia Dublan, Nuevo Casas Grandes Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico
Death
16 Jul 2003 (aged 80)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
WEST_13_47_3W
Memorial ID
View Source
Moroni Taylor Abegg, noble and valiant patriarch, peacefully passed away in the arms of his sweetheart Patricia following complications from cancer.

Taylor was born on July 4, 1923 in Colonia Dublan, Chih., Mexico to Moroni Lehi Abegg and Rinda Taylor. After graduating from Juarez Stake Academy in 1941, Taylor attended BYU where he was voted freshman president and preferred man. There he met Patricia Flora Ann Terry and married in the Salt Lake Temple May 27, 1944. Taylor served in the US Army during World War II and Reserves for 10½ years. After completing his Doctorate at the U of U in Fuel Technology and Physical Chemistry, he worked for Lawrence Livermore Labs in CA. Five years later, he moved his family to Albuq., NM and worked for Sandia Labs for 11 years where he was responsible for 14 patents. He then moved to Salt Lake City, UT. LDS callings included: Stake High Councilor, Bishop and Counselor, Stake President and Regional Representative. He served selflessly and was steadfast in his testimony of Jesus Christ.

Survived by his wife Patricia of 59 years and eight children: Patricia (Daron) Ockey, Pamela Nemelka, Wendy (Mark) Ciccetti, Rinda (Rafe) Black, M. Taylor (Marie) Abegg II, Sherman (Joy) Abegg, Marjorie (Scott) Cartwright and Norman (Melissa) Abegg; 40 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and his sister Hannah Louise (John) Clarke.
Moroni Taylor Abegg, noble and valiant patriarch, peacefully passed away in the arms of his sweetheart Patricia following complications from cancer.

Taylor was born on July 4, 1923 in Colonia Dublan, Chih., Mexico to Moroni Lehi Abegg and Rinda Taylor. After graduating from Juarez Stake Academy in 1941, Taylor attended BYU where he was voted freshman president and preferred man. There he met Patricia Flora Ann Terry and married in the Salt Lake Temple May 27, 1944. Taylor served in the US Army during World War II and Reserves for 10½ years. After completing his Doctorate at the U of U in Fuel Technology and Physical Chemistry, he worked for Lawrence Livermore Labs in CA. Five years later, he moved his family to Albuq., NM and worked for Sandia Labs for 11 years where he was responsible for 14 patents. He then moved to Salt Lake City, UT. LDS callings included: Stake High Councilor, Bishop and Counselor, Stake President and Regional Representative. He served selflessly and was steadfast in his testimony of Jesus Christ.

Survived by his wife Patricia of 59 years and eight children: Patricia (Daron) Ockey, Pamela Nemelka, Wendy (Mark) Ciccetti, Rinda (Rafe) Black, M. Taylor (Marie) Abegg II, Sherman (Joy) Abegg, Marjorie (Scott) Cartwright and Norman (Melissa) Abegg; 40 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and his sister Hannah Louise (John) Clarke.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

  • Created by: MS1958
  • Added: May 8, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52137690/moroni_taylor-abegg: accessed ), memorial page for Moroni Taylor Abegg (4 Jul 1923–16 Jul 2003), Find a Grave Memorial ID 52137690, citing Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA; Maintained by MS1958 (contributor 47277467).