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Jane Reba <I>Farley</I> Hunter

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Jane Reba Farley Hunter

Birth
Park City, Summit County, Utah, USA
Death
12 Dec 2012 (aged 56)
Texas, USA
Burial
Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.522782, Longitude: -112.2940762
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I arrived as a New Year's baby in Park City, Utah on January 1, 1956 to Ford and Donna Farley. I always had an admiration for being born in the Old Miners Hospital. I could not have asked for better parents. My dad who was a hardworking miner at the Silver King mine and was the apple of my eye. My mother, who was the boss of the family, was the homemaker and also worked in Salt Lake City at different jobs. I loved growing up in Park City, when it was Park City, just a small mining town that had a few ski runs and where everyone knew everyone. I grew up skiing the mountain slopes around Park City and Deer Valley with my brothers and sister and became quite a good skier at an early age. I attended Park City schools and graduated with the class of 1974, all 38 of us. We lived in a small home at 311 Woodside. Although, it was small it was big in love. I loved my sister Faye, brothers Mike and Jimmy, we enjoyed fighting and playing as brothers and sisters do. I do forgive my brother Jimmy for hitting me in the back of the head with a baseball bat. I really came from a great family that also included aunts, uncles and cousins. I attended Beauty College and became a successful beautician. I became the mother of two beautiful daughters Andrea and Jennie who I devoted my life to. In August of 1980 I met the love of my life Rick Hunter, the man that raised my daughters and took care of and provided for us. Rick and I shared our moments as married couples do, but I am thankful for every moment we spent together. Rick brought his two children Ricky and Rachel from a prior marriage into our lives and we shared so many memories and wonderful moments together. Rick and I traveled to places that I only dreamed of and I always loved riding behind Rick on the Harley . We just recently moved back to Texas after living in Germany where I met new friends and traveled to many places having so much fun, the Black Forest (Triberg) and Rothenberg ob der Tauber in Bavaria were my favorite places. I worked at the Tooele Army Depot and in 1994 our family transferred to Corpus Christi, Texas after the Tooele Army Depot closed. I worked as a Production Controller and made so many friends in Tooele and at the Corpus Christi Army Depot. I actually hated work and the politics that surrounded us all but it was my friends at work that got me through the day, I was so happy when I retired but I was also sad that I left my friends behind. I was a straight shooter and told it the way it was. I was always told that I needed to take care of myself first but I just could not do it. I always put my family and others first. I wanted everyone to be happy and know that they were loved. I am so thankful for the life that God has given me and for all the people that I have met. I am especially thankful to God for being blessed with my children and grandchildren who are the love of my life. I will cherish the day when we will all be together again but I will always be near watching over them. I leave behind my honey Rick, my rock and foundation who loved me so much and really gave me whatever I wanted anytime. My beautiful daughters Andrea (Mike) Lenortavage and Jennie (Jeff) Brown. My step daughter Rachel Hunter. My grandchildren, Austin, McKaylee, Avery and Ashlyn. My Mother, my Sister Faye, my brothers Mike and Jimmy and their families. I also leave behind my best friend Murray my little Yorkie that has brought me so much happiness and I will be with him every day. I am so happy to be with my dad, my step son Ricky, my father in law Warren and my special friend Lee Haynes. Also, all those that have made the journey before me that I loved and touched my life.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at Seaside Funeral Home Chapel with a Funeral Service to be held at 3:00 p.m. A second Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 22, 2012 at Tate Mortuary in Tooele, Utah with Interment to follow at Tooele City Cemetery. For every worry under the sun, there is a remedy or there is none. If there is one, try to find it. If there is none, nevermind it. – Jayne.

Published by Seaside Memorial
I arrived as a New Year's baby in Park City, Utah on January 1, 1956 to Ford and Donna Farley. I always had an admiration for being born in the Old Miners Hospital. I could not have asked for better parents. My dad who was a hardworking miner at the Silver King mine and was the apple of my eye. My mother, who was the boss of the family, was the homemaker and also worked in Salt Lake City at different jobs. I loved growing up in Park City, when it was Park City, just a small mining town that had a few ski runs and where everyone knew everyone. I grew up skiing the mountain slopes around Park City and Deer Valley with my brothers and sister and became quite a good skier at an early age. I attended Park City schools and graduated with the class of 1974, all 38 of us. We lived in a small home at 311 Woodside. Although, it was small it was big in love. I loved my sister Faye, brothers Mike and Jimmy, we enjoyed fighting and playing as brothers and sisters do. I do forgive my brother Jimmy for hitting me in the back of the head with a baseball bat. I really came from a great family that also included aunts, uncles and cousins. I attended Beauty College and became a successful beautician. I became the mother of two beautiful daughters Andrea and Jennie who I devoted my life to. In August of 1980 I met the love of my life Rick Hunter, the man that raised my daughters and took care of and provided for us. Rick and I shared our moments as married couples do, but I am thankful for every moment we spent together. Rick brought his two children Ricky and Rachel from a prior marriage into our lives and we shared so many memories and wonderful moments together. Rick and I traveled to places that I only dreamed of and I always loved riding behind Rick on the Harley . We just recently moved back to Texas after living in Germany where I met new friends and traveled to many places having so much fun, the Black Forest (Triberg) and Rothenberg ob der Tauber in Bavaria were my favorite places. I worked at the Tooele Army Depot and in 1994 our family transferred to Corpus Christi, Texas after the Tooele Army Depot closed. I worked as a Production Controller and made so many friends in Tooele and at the Corpus Christi Army Depot. I actually hated work and the politics that surrounded us all but it was my friends at work that got me through the day, I was so happy when I retired but I was also sad that I left my friends behind. I was a straight shooter and told it the way it was. I was always told that I needed to take care of myself first but I just could not do it. I always put my family and others first. I wanted everyone to be happy and know that they were loved. I am so thankful for the life that God has given me and for all the people that I have met. I am especially thankful to God for being blessed with my children and grandchildren who are the love of my life. I will cherish the day when we will all be together again but I will always be near watching over them. I leave behind my honey Rick, my rock and foundation who loved me so much and really gave me whatever I wanted anytime. My beautiful daughters Andrea (Mike) Lenortavage and Jennie (Jeff) Brown. My step daughter Rachel Hunter. My grandchildren, Austin, McKaylee, Avery and Ashlyn. My Mother, my Sister Faye, my brothers Mike and Jimmy and their families. I also leave behind my best friend Murray my little Yorkie that has brought me so much happiness and I will be with him every day. I am so happy to be with my dad, my step son Ricky, my father in law Warren and my special friend Lee Haynes. Also, all those that have made the journey before me that I loved and touched my life.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at Seaside Funeral Home Chapel with a Funeral Service to be held at 3:00 p.m. A second Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 22, 2012 at Tate Mortuary in Tooele, Utah with Interment to follow at Tooele City Cemetery. For every worry under the sun, there is a remedy or there is none. If there is one, try to find it. If there is none, nevermind it. – Jayne.

Published by Seaside Memorial

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