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Phillip Edmund Cardon

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Phillip Edmund Cardon

Birth
Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
6 Dec 2012 (aged 75)
North Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA
Burial
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Phillip Edmund Cardon, 75, of North Logan, passed away Dec. 6, 2012, after many years dealing with the effects of heart disease and severe diabetes. He passed quietly and comfortably at home in the company of his wife and companion of the last 14 years, Bonna Lue Pack Cardon.

Phil was born July 29, 1937, to Marvin Cardon and Esther Barlow Cardon, in Santa Monica, Calif. Phil spent his childhood and much of his married life living in California in the Santa Monica, Canoga Park and Thousand Oaks areas.

On Sept. 30, 1960, Phil was sealed to Ruth Elizabeth Taylor in the Los Angeles LDS Temple and together they had seven children. During the early years of their marriage, Phillip served in the U.S. Army National Guard (Company A, 8th Battle group, 3rd Brigade).

In 1980, Phil and Ruth moved their family to Hyde Park, Utah, in fulfillment of a dream to return to the Cache Valley roots of the Cardon family. The family later moved to Logan while Phil returned to studies at Utah State University to fulfill a long-held desire to complete his bachelor's degree. Near the completion of his degree in April 1995, Phil's wife, Ruth, passed away due to cancer.

While living with his daughter Ann Lusk, Phil met and married Bonna Lue Daniels Pack on Nov. 28, 1998, in the Logan LDS Temple. This union was replete with family. Between his seven children and her nine children, Phil and Bonna Lue shared well over 250 progenitors at the time of Phil's passing. Many of their years together were spent traveling to see baby blessings, baptisms, weddings and a myriad LDS mission farewells and returns.

Phillip was a lifelong, faithful and devoted member of the LDS Church, and served as a full-time missionary in the Southern States Mission, as a seventy, stake mission president, high councilor, bishop's counselor, and bishop, as well as many years as a Sunday School and early morning seminary teacher. Phil and Bonna Lue served several years together in the Logan LDS temple as ordinance workers.

Phillip will be remembered most for his love of good music and his ability to beautifully sing. His tenor voice is a beloved part of his children's memories of long road trips, family gatherings and special occasions. Phil shared that love of music with his immediate family and found it a natural part of his connection with the musical Pack family over his years together with them.

Phillip is survived by his current wife Bonna Lue; children Grant (Kay Lyn) of North Logan, Stephen (Terri Jo) of Yorba Linda, Calif., Ann (Scott) Lusk of Sacramento, Calif., Larry (Alecia) of Springville, Utah, Tom (Diana) of Kirtland, Ohio, Janette (Larry) Magley of Layton, Utah, and Phillip Jr. (Luana) of Ogden, Utah; younger sister Kathleen VanGorkum of Keizer, Ore.; brother Howard Cardon of Yorba Linda, Calif.; 33 Cardon grandchildren; six Cardon great-grandchildren; and hundreds of Pack children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Phillip was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Marvin Jr. and David, eternal companion Ruth, granddaughter Stacia and stepson Dan Pack.

Funeral arrangements are being handled by Allen Mortuary of North Logan. The family will host a viewing from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14, at the mortuary, 420 E. 1800 North in North Logan, and 9 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, in the North Logan 5th Ward LDS chapel, 2750 N. 800 East. Funeral services will be conducted by Bishop Kevin Pack (stepson) at 11 a.m. in the chapel. Interment will be at the Logan City Cemetery.

Condolences and memories may be shared with the family online at www.allenmortuaries.net.

Published in Logan Herald Journal from December 12 to December 14, 2012
Phillip Edmund Cardon, 75, of North Logan, passed away Dec. 6, 2012, after many years dealing with the effects of heart disease and severe diabetes. He passed quietly and comfortably at home in the company of his wife and companion of the last 14 years, Bonna Lue Pack Cardon.

Phil was born July 29, 1937, to Marvin Cardon and Esther Barlow Cardon, in Santa Monica, Calif. Phil spent his childhood and much of his married life living in California in the Santa Monica, Canoga Park and Thousand Oaks areas.

On Sept. 30, 1960, Phil was sealed to Ruth Elizabeth Taylor in the Los Angeles LDS Temple and together they had seven children. During the early years of their marriage, Phillip served in the U.S. Army National Guard (Company A, 8th Battle group, 3rd Brigade).

In 1980, Phil and Ruth moved their family to Hyde Park, Utah, in fulfillment of a dream to return to the Cache Valley roots of the Cardon family. The family later moved to Logan while Phil returned to studies at Utah State University to fulfill a long-held desire to complete his bachelor's degree. Near the completion of his degree in April 1995, Phil's wife, Ruth, passed away due to cancer.

While living with his daughter Ann Lusk, Phil met and married Bonna Lue Daniels Pack on Nov. 28, 1998, in the Logan LDS Temple. This union was replete with family. Between his seven children and her nine children, Phil and Bonna Lue shared well over 250 progenitors at the time of Phil's passing. Many of their years together were spent traveling to see baby blessings, baptisms, weddings and a myriad LDS mission farewells and returns.

Phillip was a lifelong, faithful and devoted member of the LDS Church, and served as a full-time missionary in the Southern States Mission, as a seventy, stake mission president, high councilor, bishop's counselor, and bishop, as well as many years as a Sunday School and early morning seminary teacher. Phil and Bonna Lue served several years together in the Logan LDS temple as ordinance workers.

Phillip will be remembered most for his love of good music and his ability to beautifully sing. His tenor voice is a beloved part of his children's memories of long road trips, family gatherings and special occasions. Phil shared that love of music with his immediate family and found it a natural part of his connection with the musical Pack family over his years together with them.

Phillip is survived by his current wife Bonna Lue; children Grant (Kay Lyn) of North Logan, Stephen (Terri Jo) of Yorba Linda, Calif., Ann (Scott) Lusk of Sacramento, Calif., Larry (Alecia) of Springville, Utah, Tom (Diana) of Kirtland, Ohio, Janette (Larry) Magley of Layton, Utah, and Phillip Jr. (Luana) of Ogden, Utah; younger sister Kathleen VanGorkum of Keizer, Ore.; brother Howard Cardon of Yorba Linda, Calif.; 33 Cardon grandchildren; six Cardon great-grandchildren; and hundreds of Pack children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Phillip was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Marvin Jr. and David, eternal companion Ruth, granddaughter Stacia and stepson Dan Pack.

Funeral arrangements are being handled by Allen Mortuary of North Logan. The family will host a viewing from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14, at the mortuary, 420 E. 1800 North in North Logan, and 9 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, in the North Logan 5th Ward LDS chapel, 2750 N. 800 East. Funeral services will be conducted by Bishop Kevin Pack (stepson) at 11 a.m. in the chapel. Interment will be at the Logan City Cemetery.

Condolences and memories may be shared with the family online at www.allenmortuaries.net.

Published in Logan Herald Journal from December 12 to December 14, 2012


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