Muriel was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served as a Sunday School Secretary for more than 20 years, was a counselor in a Relief Society Presidency, and was a lifelong valiant visiting teacher. She and Percy served as workers in the Logan Temple and following Percy's death, she was called on a mission to the Bishop's Storehouse.
Muriel was a devoted mother and wife and loved her home. She was shy, quiet and determined, and was loyal to family and friends. No matter when you came to her home, she wanted to feed you. Many memories of roasts, turkey and ham dinners, waiting for your arrival, will forever be cherished.
She enjoyed working in her yard and especially loved a green lawn.
She is survived by her children, Linda Miller Kener (Ron) Ballantyne of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Terry (Jolene) Miller of Rupert; her siblings, Edwin Green (Emmaline) Strange of St. Anthony, Idaho, and Hazel Sainsbury of Washington State; ten grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; four brothers; one sister; an infant daughter; and one great-grandson, Asher Critchfield.
Muriel was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served as a Sunday School Secretary for more than 20 years, was a counselor in a Relief Society Presidency, and was a lifelong valiant visiting teacher. She and Percy served as workers in the Logan Temple and following Percy's death, she was called on a mission to the Bishop's Storehouse.
Muriel was a devoted mother and wife and loved her home. She was shy, quiet and determined, and was loyal to family and friends. No matter when you came to her home, she wanted to feed you. Many memories of roasts, turkey and ham dinners, waiting for your arrival, will forever be cherished.
She enjoyed working in her yard and especially loved a green lawn.
She is survived by her children, Linda Miller Kener (Ron) Ballantyne of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Terry (Jolene) Miller of Rupert; her siblings, Edwin Green (Emmaline) Strange of St. Anthony, Idaho, and Hazel Sainsbury of Washington State; ten grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; four brothers; one sister; an infant daughter; and one great-grandson, Asher Critchfield.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement