She loved spending time with her family, they being her most prized possession.
Her second love was gardening. She could make anything grow even if its habitat was not native to Utah.
As well as she could fix anything with a butter knife, ice pick and a little bit of duct tape.
She worked for W.W. Clyde and company for many years.
She is survived by her 3 daughters Kelly Sutton(Tony), Johna Gustin (Debra), Amy Marchant (Trisha). Grandchildren John Thorpe, Summer Parker (Buck), David Daniels, Johnny Daniels, Peyton Marchant. Great grandchild Brighton Parker. Brothers and sisters Gerald Ollerton( Chris), Patricia Ollerton, Kathy Krafchaw (Ed), Randy Ollerton (Kaylene), Sue Vaughn(Beryl)
She was preceded in death by husband John Gustin, parents Carlisle and Glennita Ollerton, son John Gustin Jr., grandchildren,Daniel Lui and Justice Marchant.
A private family graveside service will be held Saturday April 21 @ 1:00 pm at Evergreen cemetery.
She loved spending time with her family, they being her most prized possession.
Her second love was gardening. She could make anything grow even if its habitat was not native to Utah.
As well as she could fix anything with a butter knife, ice pick and a little bit of duct tape.
She worked for W.W. Clyde and company for many years.
She is survived by her 3 daughters Kelly Sutton(Tony), Johna Gustin (Debra), Amy Marchant (Trisha). Grandchildren John Thorpe, Summer Parker (Buck), David Daniels, Johnny Daniels, Peyton Marchant. Great grandchild Brighton Parker. Brothers and sisters Gerald Ollerton( Chris), Patricia Ollerton, Kathy Krafchaw (Ed), Randy Ollerton (Kaylene), Sue Vaughn(Beryl)
She was preceded in death by husband John Gustin, parents Carlisle and Glennita Ollerton, son John Gustin Jr., grandchildren,Daniel Lui and Justice Marchant.
A private family graveside service will be held Saturday April 21 @ 1:00 pm at Evergreen cemetery.
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