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Vilda <I>Parker</I> Chivers

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Vilda Parker Chivers

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
4 Nov 1995 (aged 73)
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Glendale Park 102-3-A
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Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) - November 7, 1995
Deceased Name: Vilda Parker Chivers
Vilda Parker Chivers , adored wife, mother and grandmother, passed away November 4, 1995 in Santa Barbara, Calif., due to complications following surgery for cancer.
Vilda was born in Salt Lake City, August 1, 1922 to James Slack Parker and Malinda Watson Parker. She married her sweetheart, Floyd G. Chivers , January 24, 1946, and thereafter spent 49 joyous years together, being blessed with seven adoring children. She spent her life devoted to the interests of her family creating an ideal home environment. To her children, the words "Home" and "Mom" were synonymous.
She had a rare appreciation for life, and found beauty in everything she experienced. Her sweet spirit and kind heart were an inspiration to all who knew her. Words cannot express the loss felt by those she left behind, nor the joyful anticipation with which we look forward to the day when we will meet her again.
Vilda is survived by her husband; five daughters and two sons, Linda (Harold) Franke, Marla (Gregory) Wall, Jeff (Lori) Chivers , Lorie (Gary) Bishop, of Salt Lake City; Gayle (Luke) Myers, of Crawfordville, Florida; Julie (Kent) Gordon, of Orem; Todd (Gloria) Chivers , of Lompoc, Calif. Also survived by two sisters, Linnie (Milton) Gold, of Kanab, Utah; Norma (Alvin) McKean, of Salt Lake City; and one brother, Delbert Parker, of Woodland, Utah. She is also survived by 31 grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, brother, Raymond Parker, two grandchildren, Enoch Beckstead and Laura Franke, and Ron Beckstead, son-in-law.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, November 9, at 12 noon at the Cannon 3rd Ward LDS Chapel, 1301 So. 1200 West. Friends may call one hour prior to funeral services or the preceding evening, November 8, at the Evans & Early Mortuary, 574 East 100 So., 6 to 8 p.m.
Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
T 10/7 N 10/8
Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT)
Date: November 7, 1995
Edition: Final
Page: B4
Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) - November 7, 1995
Deceased Name: Vilda Parker Chivers
Vilda Parker Chivers , adored wife, mother and grandmother, passed away November 4, 1995 in Santa Barbara, Calif., due to complications following surgery for cancer.
Vilda was born in Salt Lake City, August 1, 1922 to James Slack Parker and Malinda Watson Parker. She married her sweetheart, Floyd G. Chivers , January 24, 1946, and thereafter spent 49 joyous years together, being blessed with seven adoring children. She spent her life devoted to the interests of her family creating an ideal home environment. To her children, the words "Home" and "Mom" were synonymous.
She had a rare appreciation for life, and found beauty in everything she experienced. Her sweet spirit and kind heart were an inspiration to all who knew her. Words cannot express the loss felt by those she left behind, nor the joyful anticipation with which we look forward to the day when we will meet her again.
Vilda is survived by her husband; five daughters and two sons, Linda (Harold) Franke, Marla (Gregory) Wall, Jeff (Lori) Chivers , Lorie (Gary) Bishop, of Salt Lake City; Gayle (Luke) Myers, of Crawfordville, Florida; Julie (Kent) Gordon, of Orem; Todd (Gloria) Chivers , of Lompoc, Calif. Also survived by two sisters, Linnie (Milton) Gold, of Kanab, Utah; Norma (Alvin) McKean, of Salt Lake City; and one brother, Delbert Parker, of Woodland, Utah. She is also survived by 31 grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, brother, Raymond Parker, two grandchildren, Enoch Beckstead and Laura Franke, and Ron Beckstead, son-in-law.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, November 9, at 12 noon at the Cannon 3rd Ward LDS Chapel, 1301 So. 1200 West. Friends may call one hour prior to funeral services or the preceding evening, November 8, at the Evans & Early Mortuary, 574 East 100 So., 6 to 8 p.m.
Interment at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
T 10/7 N 10/8
Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT)
Date: November 7, 1995
Edition: Final
Page: B4

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Burial: Nov. 9, 1995



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