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Christine “Chris” <I>Frampton</I> Hendricks

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Christine “Chris” Frampton Hendricks

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
22 Nov 2014 (aged 65)
Burial
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.55543, Longitude: -111.83753
Plot
Garden of Inspiration 265-D-2
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Christine “Chris” Frampton Hendricks
1949 - 2014

Early Life: Chris was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 7, 1949, to Paul and Marie Frampton. She attended Hillcrest High School and Brigham Young University. From an early age, Chris was an avid equestrian.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: It was while riding her horse at the Utah State Fair Grounds that she met her husband, Michael Hendricks, to whom she was married for 45 years. She was sealed to her eternal companion in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, on December 27, 1968. Together, they raised five children in Riverton, Utah. Throughout her life, Chris was known for her remarkable generosity and compassion. She was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, always willing to serve in any capacity. She served the members of her church and community in many ways including Primary, Scouting, Relief Society and youth programs. Most recently, she loved working with the young single adults as the Institute Teacher. Chris loved to spend time outdoors and took full advantage of each day through activities like riding horses and horticulture. She enjoyed working hard throughout her life and spent many hours beautifying her surroundings, often sharing her talents and knowledge with her friends and neighbors. She had the ability to make everyone feel like her family, greeting friends and strangers alike with a bright smile and a firm handshake. She faced her trials with patience, and even through her illness, she was selfless and always concerned with those around her. Christine Frampton Hendricks, sweet wife, mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully at home on November 22, 2014, in the arms of her loving family after a long battle with cancer.
Survived By: Privacy protected. Obituary may have this information, sources available below.
Services: Genola LDS Church
Mortuary: Brown Family Mortuary
Obituary: Provo Daily Herald | 25 Nov 2014
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Christine “Chris” Frampton Hendricks
1949 - 2014

Early Life: Chris was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 7, 1949, to Paul and Marie Frampton. She attended Hillcrest High School and Brigham Young University. From an early age, Chris was an avid equestrian.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: It was while riding her horse at the Utah State Fair Grounds that she met her husband, Michael Hendricks, to whom she was married for 45 years. She was sealed to her eternal companion in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, on December 27, 1968. Together, they raised five children in Riverton, Utah. Throughout her life, Chris was known for her remarkable generosity and compassion. She was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, always willing to serve in any capacity. She served the members of her church and community in many ways including Primary, Scouting, Relief Society and youth programs. Most recently, she loved working with the young single adults as the Institute Teacher. Chris loved to spend time outdoors and took full advantage of each day through activities like riding horses and horticulture. She enjoyed working hard throughout her life and spent many hours beautifying her surroundings, often sharing her talents and knowledge with her friends and neighbors. She had the ability to make everyone feel like her family, greeting friends and strangers alike with a bright smile and a firm handshake. She faced her trials with patience, and even through her illness, she was selfless and always concerned with those around her. Christine Frampton Hendricks, sweet wife, mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully at home on November 22, 2014, in the arms of her loving family after a long battle with cancer.
Survived By: Privacy protected. Obituary may have this information, sources available below.
Services: Genola LDS Church
Mortuary: Brown Family Mortuary
Obituary: Provo Daily Herald | 25 Nov 2014
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley

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