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Frances DeMar “Dee” <I>Clark</I> Walton

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Frances DeMar “Dee” Clark Walton

Birth
Altonah, Duchesne County, Utah, USA
Death
26 Jan 2015 (aged 86)
Utah, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Dee Walton passed away on January 26, 2015. She had long waited for death to reunite her with loved ones she had lost and so profoundly missed- particularly with her husband, Scott.

Dee was smart, loving, stubborn, and no stranger to hard work. She herself would want you to know that as a fifth grader she was the principal's favorite substitute teacher.

She was also a fearless jumper of the deep fissures in the red sandstone cliffs behind her childhood home and an adored first female child who, as a six-year-old with unruly red hair and freckles, read history books, and ranch romances aloud to her grandparents.

Her surviving children want you to know they are deeply grateful for her ferocious love and unfailing kindness. She tangled with school districts on their behalves and battled traffic to deliver them to dance, speech and singing lessons, thus giving them opportunities she didn't have as one of eleven siblings growing up in rural eastern Utah during the Great Depression.

Dee was artistic. In her better years, she loved painting her children's portraits and creating enviable clothes for them and her grandchildren. She also loved spending countless hours outside in her garden surrounded by beautiful flowers.

She was born to David and Frances Clark in Altonah, Utah on January 6, 1929. Her christian name was Frances DeMar, a name she insistently shortened to Dee throughout her life.

She left high school in the Uintah Basin and came to Salt Lake City, where she met and married Scott Walton, completed her education, and became a draftsman for Cordin Company.

In her eighty-six years of life, Dee survived debilitating health problems and the deaths of her infant son, parents, husband, daughter, and many of her siblings.

A viewing for family and friends will be held on Saturday, January 31, 2015 from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road (1700 West), Taylorsville, with graveside services to follow at 1:00 p.m. in the Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 East College Street (4580 South), Millcreek Township.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on January 29, 2015.
Dee Walton passed away on January 26, 2015. She had long waited for death to reunite her with loved ones she had lost and so profoundly missed- particularly with her husband, Scott.

Dee was smart, loving, stubborn, and no stranger to hard work. She herself would want you to know that as a fifth grader she was the principal's favorite substitute teacher.

She was also a fearless jumper of the deep fissures in the red sandstone cliffs behind her childhood home and an adored first female child who, as a six-year-old with unruly red hair and freckles, read history books, and ranch romances aloud to her grandparents.

Her surviving children want you to know they are deeply grateful for her ferocious love and unfailing kindness. She tangled with school districts on their behalves and battled traffic to deliver them to dance, speech and singing lessons, thus giving them opportunities she didn't have as one of eleven siblings growing up in rural eastern Utah during the Great Depression.

Dee was artistic. In her better years, she loved painting her children's portraits and creating enviable clothes for them and her grandchildren. She also loved spending countless hours outside in her garden surrounded by beautiful flowers.

She was born to David and Frances Clark in Altonah, Utah on January 6, 1929. Her christian name was Frances DeMar, a name she insistently shortened to Dee throughout her life.

She left high school in the Uintah Basin and came to Salt Lake City, where she met and married Scott Walton, completed her education, and became a draftsman for Cordin Company.

In her eighty-six years of life, Dee survived debilitating health problems and the deaths of her infant son, parents, husband, daughter, and many of her siblings.

A viewing for family and friends will be held on Saturday, January 31, 2015 from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road (1700 West), Taylorsville, with graveside services to follow at 1:00 p.m. in the Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 East College Street (4580 South), Millcreek Township.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on January 29, 2015.


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