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Samuel R Garrett Jr.

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Samuel R Garrett Jr.

Birth
Declo, Cassia County, Idaho, USA
Death
19 Mar 2015 (aged 80)
Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Almo, Cassia County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
30 W
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Samuel R. Garrett Jr., beloved husband, father and a man of honor, strength and integrity, passed away at home on March 19, 2015, from complications from Alzheimer’s and 80 years of age. Sam was born in 1934 in Declo, ID to Samuel & Ethel Garrett.

He graduated from Burley High School. He then served 3 years on an LDS mission in Samoa. He Married DelJeanne Bronson who preceded him in death. Sam served in the U.S. Army. Later, Sam attended Utah State University, Logan, Utah, where he studied welding and agricultural mechanics.

Sam spent most of his married life living in Prescott, Washington, where he continued to raise his family of 12 children. He also worked for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the Preventative Maintenance Group. After Sam lost DelJeanne, he married long-time friend, Willie Mae Newman Deaver in 2000. He then retired to Kaysville, to be closer to most of his family.

Sam is preceded in death by his parents, a sister Lois, and his first wife, DelJeanne.

Sam is survived by his wife, Mae and his 12 children: Tobin and Jelayne Garrett of West Point, Utah, Robert and Jene’ Terry of Kearns, Utah, John and Samara Roberts of Blackfoot, Idaho, Clint and Luceta Eggli of Tremonton, Utah, Hugh and Anita Garrett of Kaysville, Utah, Drew and Elitia Burkey of Layton, Utah, Avery and Desiree Garrett of Portsmouth, Virginia, Marinda Garrett of Cottonwood Heights, Utah, Spencer and Mitchell Garrett of Lauderhill, Florida, Foster and Jessica Garrett of Stirling, Canada, Parker and Natasha Garrett, of Syracuse, Utah, and Malin and Emily Garrett of Syracuse, Utah.

He also leaves a legacy of 51 grand and 7 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by Mae’s 3 children: Darrell and Shelga Barfield of Rocky Mountain, North Carolina, Louis and Charlene Vasquez of Washington D.C., and John and Jamie Durking of Ackron, Ohio.

Sam is also survived by two brothers; Kenneth and Edward, and by his exchange student and family friend Takako and her husband Mike Graviet.

Interment Sunny Cedar Rest Cemetery in Almo, Idaho
Samuel R. Garrett Jr., beloved husband, father and a man of honor, strength and integrity, passed away at home on March 19, 2015, from complications from Alzheimer’s and 80 years of age. Sam was born in 1934 in Declo, ID to Samuel & Ethel Garrett.

He graduated from Burley High School. He then served 3 years on an LDS mission in Samoa. He Married DelJeanne Bronson who preceded him in death. Sam served in the U.S. Army. Later, Sam attended Utah State University, Logan, Utah, where he studied welding and agricultural mechanics.

Sam spent most of his married life living in Prescott, Washington, where he continued to raise his family of 12 children. He also worked for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the Preventative Maintenance Group. After Sam lost DelJeanne, he married long-time friend, Willie Mae Newman Deaver in 2000. He then retired to Kaysville, to be closer to most of his family.

Sam is preceded in death by his parents, a sister Lois, and his first wife, DelJeanne.

Sam is survived by his wife, Mae and his 12 children: Tobin and Jelayne Garrett of West Point, Utah, Robert and Jene’ Terry of Kearns, Utah, John and Samara Roberts of Blackfoot, Idaho, Clint and Luceta Eggli of Tremonton, Utah, Hugh and Anita Garrett of Kaysville, Utah, Drew and Elitia Burkey of Layton, Utah, Avery and Desiree Garrett of Portsmouth, Virginia, Marinda Garrett of Cottonwood Heights, Utah, Spencer and Mitchell Garrett of Lauderhill, Florida, Foster and Jessica Garrett of Stirling, Canada, Parker and Natasha Garrett, of Syracuse, Utah, and Malin and Emily Garrett of Syracuse, Utah.

He also leaves a legacy of 51 grand and 7 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by Mae’s 3 children: Darrell and Shelga Barfield of Rocky Mountain, North Carolina, Louis and Charlene Vasquez of Washington D.C., and John and Jamie Durking of Ackron, Ohio.

Sam is also survived by two brothers; Kenneth and Edward, and by his exchange student and family friend Takako and her husband Mike Graviet.

Interment Sunny Cedar Rest Cemetery in Almo, Idaho


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